Swedish property company Wallenstam will use the financing to build sustainable affordable housing projects across the country.
Read More »Reaching Net Zero by 2050 Impossible Unless Government Slashes Energy Demand
That’s the warning offered in a new report from think tank Green Alliance. which claims sectors like transport. buildings and industry are way behind on implementing effective carbon-reduction strategies.
Read More »Environment Bill to Give New Powers to Stop Exports of Plastic Waste
The government has also committed to set a legally binding target to reduce fine particulate matter. the pollutant of greatest harm to human health.
Read More »National Grid Awards £328m Contracts to Manage Stability of Electricity Grid
This new approach is expected to save consumers up to £128m over the six-year period.
Read More »Heathrow Passengers Given Option to Offset Flight Emissions
A new Flight Footprint Calculator on the Heathrow website aims to allow passengers to easily calculate and offset the carbon footprint of their journey.
Read More »OPEC may Meet Early as Coronavirus Impacts Oil Prices
OPEC members are considering holding an emergency meeting next month. as oil prices sink on concern the coronavirus outbreak will hit demand.
Read More »Consumers Paying Higher than Necessary for Electricity Due to Ofgem’s Regulations
The National Audit Office found households across Britain have paid at least £800m more because of weaker price controls set by the regulator.
Read More »German Utility Innogy to Build 60MW Energy Storage Facility in Ireland
It is planning to invest around €25m in the County Monaghan scheme.
Read More »Oil Tanker on Fire in Persian Gulf Off UAE’s Sharjah
A crude oil tanker in the Persian Gulf caught fire Wednesday night. prompting a warning from British naval officials to exercise extreme caution.
Read More »EASA Gives EU Airliners Greenlight for Return to Iran. Iraq Airspace
EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said on Wednesday that European airlines can now return to Iranian and Iraqi air space.
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