It has partnered with EDF Energy and Repowering London to allow domestic solar panels to provide flexibility services to the distribution network.
Read More »World’s Largest Turbines Picked for Biggest Offshore Wind Farm in Yorkshire
The Haliade-X 12MW turbine blade is 107 metres long and is said to be bigger than nine London buses or the pitch at Wembley Stadium or the Statue of Liberty.
Read More »Edinburgh Uni Granted £1.12m for Hydrogen Storage Research
The HyStorPor study aims to increase the understanding of the hydrogen storage system. from the physical and chemical processes to social acceptability.
Read More »EDF Closes Down Nottinghamshire’s Cottam Coal Plant
The 2GW facility originally went into operation in 1968 and has has produced nearly 500TW hours of electricity over its lifetime.
Read More »Government Rejects EAC’s Call to End Support for Fossil Fuel Industry
The EAC previously identified what it claims is an unacceptably high level of financial backing for polluting energy projects in developing countries.
Read More »EU Approves €115m Loan to Roll Out Electric Buses in Rotterdam
Public transport provider RET will also use the financing to install charging infrastructure for the vehicles.
Read More »US Petrol Station Switches to 100% EV Charging
RS Automotives in Maryland claims to be the country’s first petrol station to quit fossil fuels entirely.
Read More »Siemens Signs Deal with UK100 to Unlock £100bn of Clean Energy
It will work with local authority leaders and the government to help projects attract investment reach commercialisation.
Read More »German Energy Giant RWE Targets Carbon Neutrality by 2040
It has taken over renewable generation assets from its subsidiary innogy and rival E.ON.
Read More »Green Scottish Developments May No Longer Need Planning Permission
Projects that could automatically get the go-ahead in Scotland include local renewable energy and electric vehicle charging points.
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