IEA analysis suggests global methane emissions from the oil and gas sectors could be reduced by nearly half at no net cost.
Read More »Nearly Two-Thirds of Water Consumers Want More Supplier Transparency
A new report suggests the public want to understand more about where their money goes and how it is spent.
Read More »Scotland’s Businesses. Local Authorities and Public Bodies Must Go Green
SP Energy Networks has revealed major plans to support a low carbon economy across the country and ensure it hits net-zero targets in the future.
Read More »UK’s Offshore Oil and Gas Sector Cuts Emissions by 3% While Upping Production
A new report from Oil &. Gas UK shows upstream oil and gas operations directly contributed around 3% of the country’s total greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More »Consumers Could Pay for New UK Nuclear Plants in Advance
The government is consulting on a new financing model to attract ‘significant’ private investment for future nuclear projects.
Read More »BEIS and Ofgem Seek Views on Future Energy Retail Market Vision
They are considering ways to make regulation more flexible so they can adapt to change more quickly.
Read More »Bristol Businesses Team Up to Power Almost 3.000 Homes with Wind
Thrive Renewables and Bristol Energy will source 3.55MW of clean power from two onshore wind farms in Suffolk and Aberdeenshire.
Read More »Government Mulls Investing £18m to Develop UK’s First Mini Nuclear Reactor
The government is proposing to use the Regulated Asset Base (RAB) financing model. which would allow developers to charge customers in advance through their existing bills.
Read More »More Than 20 Multinational Businesses Commit to 1.5°C Climate Goal
The firms. worth more than $1.7 trillion. have made the climate pledges through the Science Based Targets initiative.
Read More »What Are The Barriers And Routes to Market?
The government has launched a consultation. which will run until 25th September 2019.
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