GHNF boosts renewable heat with a £68 million investment across England
Eight projects across England are receiving a share of £68 million from the Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF), in the scheme’s most diverse mix...
Business and Trade Committee backs circular economy principles to reduce dependency on concentrated critical...
The Renewable Energy Association (REA) welcomes the publication of the Select Committee report, highlighting the recommendation made at paragraph 141 on the development of...
New funding awarded for UK geological storage research
A project that aims to investigate the UK’s subsurface resource to support net zero has been awarded funding and is due to begin its...
Re:Spark to ignite renewable electricity adoption across M&S supply chain
Marks & Spencer has today announced the launch of RE:Spark, a new supply chain decarbonisation programme developed in partnership with Schneider Electric, the global energy...
Brent Cross Town gets approval for London’s first large scale, all-electric energy centre
Planning permission has been granted for London’s first large scale, all-electric energy centre at Brent Cross Town, signalling a landmark moment in the capital’s...
National Grid DSO reduces customer curtailment impacts by 20%
Through smart operation of a distribution network that serves over eight million customers, National Grid’s Distribution System Operator (DSO) has managed to avoid 450GWh...
Engaging key suppliers to significantly reduce Scope 3 emissions
Engaging a relatively small group of key energy suppliers can drive significant reductions across a company’s total greenhouse gas emissions, modelling shows from RESET...
Heat network developers pledge to slash costs of low carbon heat for consumers
Heat network developers have today publicly committed to dramatically reducing the cost of low carbon heat for consumers.
The commitment comes in a letter to...
New report calls for major rethink of UK heat decarbonisation strategy
A new report from strategic consultancy Stonehaven warns that the UK’s current approach to heat decarbonisation is unlikely to meet the Climate Change Committee’s...
Latest issue of Modern Fleet magazine
The latest issue of our EV technology focussed magazine – Modern Fleet – is available to read online or via the new App.
If you are interested...
UK EarthScale Programme backs Aed Energy
Aed Energy, the UK developer of next-generation thermal energy storage, has been selected for Cohort 1 of the EarthScale Programme, a national initiative backed...
Energy resilience and independence overtake climate confidence
As world leaders prepare to gather in Brazil for COP30, a new study from Siemens reveals geopolitics is reshaping infrastructure strategy, with national energy...
Carbon capture innovation reaches a historic high
Innovation in carbon capture technology has reached a historic high according to the latest patent data* reported by Appleyard Lees.
This is one of the...
HEA launches ‘State of the Hydrogen Nation’ survey
The Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA) has launched a major new survey inviting input from members and businesses operating across the UK’s hydrogen industry.
The State...
Yorkshire GREEN supergrid transformer deliveries near completion
Marking a major milestone for the Yorkshire GREEN project the final supergrid transformer is scheduled for delivery on Sunday 26 October.
The 200-tonne transformer will...
RGU secures £800,000 grant to drive clean hydrogen innovation
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has landed a major funding boost to accelerate low-carbon energy solutions through the production of hydrogen by capturing the waste...
PepsiCo and Soil Capital partner to scale regenerative agriculture
PepsiCo and Soil Capital have announced a long-term strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture among rapeseed oil farmers in the UK,...
Bruton Knowles appoints new Head of Utilities
Bruton Knowles, the national chartered surveyor firm has made a decisive move to strengthen its presence in the UK utilities market with the appointment...
Centrica to open new £35m net zero training academy
Centrica today announces the development of a new £35m state of the art training academy and energy transition research laboratory in Lutterworth, Leicestershire, which...
Net zero plans will dry up before deadline
Looming water scarcity threat could limit the UK’s ability to reach 2050 net zero targets, according to the latest research.
The report, commissioned by national...






















