Catch up on The Energyst’s introduction to power-as-a-service webinar

The Energyst and Vattenfall's webinar Preparing for net zero - is your electrical infrastructure ready? discussed power-as-a-service, exploring the transition to electrification, the implications for ownership, operations, maintenance...

Aberdeen University votes to divest fossil fuels

A university famed for its expertise in assisting Britain’s production of fossil fuels voted this week to sell all its investments in the sector.  The...

“Keep North Sea taps open”, urges UK gas group, as China buys energy ‘at...

Britain’s oil and gas industry has urged ministers to fight the gas price crisis by maintaining current production and approving new North Sea fields...

Octopus wraps arms around two allies, shows Will to go big on green H2

Octopus Energy’s recently formed green hydrogen leg today announced a partnership designed to inject major new UK capacity into the gas’ low carbon, renewably...

SIMEC Atlantis’ pellets-to-power plant snags in Welsh red tape, takes huge LSE hit

Marine-turbine-spinners to plastic-burners SIMEC Atlantis have accused a UK devolved administration with imperilling their bid to convert south Wales’ former coal plant at Uskmouth...

Latest edition of The Energyst available

The latest edition of The Energyst is now ready to read today online or via the new Energyst App. The Energyst is now published monthly,...

UK short of podium in global ‘Energy Trilemma’ rankings

At equal fourth place in global rankings, Britain is juggling better than most of 126 other nations the triple concerns of energy security of...

UK slips to fifth on EY’s renewables index, as Total & Macquarie plot green...

Britain has dropped a place to fifth in EY’s twice-yearly Renewable Energy Investment Country Attractiveness index, despite the current wall of money breaking over...

Decarbonisation and the Future of Energy

Ahead of COP26, Veolia and The Energyst are hosting a webinar that will demonstrate real-world examples of carbon-reduction strategies and technologies that can aid an...

IEA: “Stubborn fossil fuel incumbency” blocks world from Paris green energy targets 

The planet’s progress towards 100% energy generation from renewable or low carbon sources is way off the pace needed to meet the climate goals...

RES’ and Octopus’ £3 billion boosts green hydrogen

The oil and gas incumbency’s preferred blue stain of up-and-coming hydrogen took a further hit to its credibility this morning, as its cleaner, greener...

ITM Power raises £250 million to boost electrolyser output

Investors have jumped at the chance to pump £250 million into clean hydrogen and storage firm ITM Power, funding it to raise output of...

UK among the leading contributors to clean energy innovation, while US falters and China...

With a pivotal UN Climate Change Conference set to convene October 31 in Glasgow, Scotland, pressure is building for nations to accelerate the pace...

Ineos’ “£2 billion” backs green H2, as UK’s first listed H2 fund pumps £20...

A £2 billion wave of capital backing hydrogen’s green, hydrocarbon-free version peaked even higher today, in the wake of linked investment intentions announced in...

Heat & Buildings Strategy: Johnson disappoints again

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s long awaited Heat & Buildings Strategy was this afternoon greeted with similar disappointment from energy campaigners and industry as the...

Decarbonisation and the Future of Energy

Ahead of COP26, Veolia and The Energyst are hosting a webinar that will demonstrate real-world examples of carbon-reduction strategies and technologies that can aid an organisation in...

ENA flexes for openness, seeks ON responses and applicants to chair top body

The Energy Networks Association (ENA) has taken steps to improve governance & transparency for its Open Networks programme, launching a new stakeholder group and...

Double speed consenting needed, plus taller masts, as UK lags on onshore wind, lobbyists...

Planning consents for onshore wind farms now running at 600MW each year are only half the rate needed to meet scientists’ recommendations, wind lobbyists...

Government’s lack of clarity means new green jobs missed, MPs say 

The Johnson administration's failure to define what a green job is, plus Britain's widening skills gap, leave the nation's worksforce falling short in benefitting...

Climate “way off track”, as rich nations fail to honour Paris’ $100 billion a...

Gloom deepened today around the UN CoP26 negotations beginning next week in Glasgow, with revelations of a serious overshoot in CO2 emissions and a...