Ambient launches to power UK’s electrification of heat
Ambient launches today with what it calls a data-driven vision for Britain: to be a clean energy superpower by accelerating the adoption of electrified...
Wave supports customers to save 5.8 billion litres of water
National water retailer, Wave, has again demonstrated its sustainability ambitions in its latest environmental, social and governance (ESG) report, which shows the award-winning company...
Innovative school heating system harnesses heat from thermal spring
A primary school and bowls pavilion in a South Wales village have switched to clean, renewable heating, but in an innovative way that cannot...
Dynamic EPDs allow architects to understand the true carbon cost of projects
NorDan UK, one of Europe’s leading high-performance windows and doors manufacturers, has launched Dynamic Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), a new tool that will transform...
Hydrogen fuel cell system products to power sub-regional and regional flights
Intelligent Energy (IE), a leading UK fuel cell developer and manufacturer, unveils its IE-FLIGHT family of aviation fuel cell products for sub-regional and regional...
Take aways from the King’s Speech
In today’s King’s Speech, the proposed Energy Independence Bill was outlined as a key aspect of the new Government’s legislative agenda, set to boost...
The road to Net Zero by 2050: How are we doing?
The effort to fight the ongoing climate crisis is a task that isn’t down to a sole country, as every nation must play its...
Kraken to launch energy tech super-centre in Manchester
The ever-expanding software platform underpinning Octopus Energy, Britain’s biggest power retailer, is launching what it calls Britain’s first superhub for digital energy technology. Manchester...
Oxford nanoSystems advances green hydrogen technology with demonstration plant commissioning
Oxford nanoSystems (OnS), an innovative materials technology company, today announced a significant advancement in its green hydrogen technology with the commissioning of a demonstration...
Plastics, food and tyre waste could become sustainable batteries to power net-zero transition
Plastic packaging, food and paper waste, and even tyre-wear particles could help power the net-zero transition by providing a sustainable source of materials for...
Dedicated energy hubs needed to transform Scotland into leading hydrogen producer
The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), has today launched its ‘Energy Hubs: Fill the Backbone’ report, providing recommendations that will help scale Scotland’s hydrogen...
Uncertainty over status of land risks hampering grid connections
Efforts to speed up the UK’s grid connection times risk progressing more slowly than necessary because of delays caused by uncertainty over the status...
Nuada starts carbon capture trials with Buzzi to accelerate the decarbonisation of the cement...
Nuada's pilot plant has commenced operations, capturing CO2 emissions from the stack of Buzzi Unicem’s cement facility in Monselice, Italy
Nuada, a UK-based carbon capture...
‘Watt a long, mærkelig trip it’s been’: Danfoss’ E-truck leads E-convoy 800 miles to...
Multinational drive & energy innovators Danfoss and chums have completed an epic E-convoy led by the firm’s 20 tonne electric lorry, in what the...
Stagecoach chooses GridBeyond to support its net zero goals
Smart energy company GridBeyond will support Stagecoach, the largest bus operator in the UK, to optimise the energy consumption of its EV fleet and...
General Election “crucial in advancing renewables & to address pressing climate change”
Clean energy lobbyists the REA have enthusiastically welcomed prime minister Rishi Sunak’s surprise decision to schedule July 4 as 2024’s general election.
“The upcoming election...
“Wave of innovations” from netcos needed for Net Zero, ENA concludes
Better & swifter connections, AI-based network optimisation, leveraging storage, communications and engagement are all critical areas needed, if Britain’s power grids are to reach...
Veolia uses enzymes in trial to remove carbon dioxide with enhanced rock weathering
Veolia has partnered with UK biotechnology startup, FabricNano, to apply enzymes to rocks to trial faster, permanent carbon dioxide removal directly from the atmosphere.
This...
Non-ill wind blows jobseekers some good: DWP & Crown Estate puff offshore recruitment
Ten Jobcentres in East Anglia and Lincolnshire are to be hubs for boosting awareness of skilled roles in Britain’s booming offshore wind power industry,...
Schools “need £5.4 Billion” for solar PV & LEDs, if Net Zero is to...
Photo credit: to National Grid/ Solar for Schools
Britain’s 29,000 schools need up to £5.4 billion invested in lighting upgrades and on-roof solar power generation,...























