As the threat of global warming continues. countries around the world are working hard to build a more sustainable way of living.
Read More »What’s Next After the US Tanker Attacks?
Tensions are expected to rise yet further after the 13th June attack on two US tankers in waters between the Gulf Arab states and Iran.
Read More »China will Ease Ownership Rules on Oil Exploration
China is sticking to the opening-up policy and continuing to ease market access.
Read More »The Sliding Market Share of OPEC
OPEC nations are bearing the burden of the market-share loss unevenly.
Read More »ELEXON Implements 12 Changes to Balancing and Settlement Code
This includes six modifications to BSC rules and six Change Proposals. which amend BSC subsidiary documents.
Read More »Cheaper Mortgage Rates for Energy Efficient Householders
The government has launched a £5m fund for the financial sector to develop green mortgages and a £10m innovation fund to cut the costs of retrofitting the UK’s housing stock.
Read More »Was Glastonbury Such a Plastic-Free Party After All?
This year. the iconic festival made the commitment to go entirely plastic free but the aftermath shows this may not have been as successful as initially hoped.
Read More »New Law Requires EVs to Emit Noise for Safety
The EU law follows concerns electric cars and vans are too quiet and pose a risk to pedestrians who may not hear the vehicles coming before they step into the road.
Read More »Energy Customers Face a Lottery When Their Energy Supplier Goes Bust
New research from Which? suggests some customers have been hit by overnight price hikes of hundreds of pounds after their supplier went out of business.
Read More »New Build Nuclear Power Is Vital Part of UK Decarbonisation
The Confederation of British Industry has written a letter to the government setting out how best to secure a long-term approach to cutting emissions.
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