Hydrogen blended into gas grid “unfairly expensive to consumers”, 20 organisations tell Shapps

Boosting Britain’s nascent hydrogen economy by pumping the gas in blends over established grids will impose unfair costs on businesses & households, campaigners including...

”Another government green flop”: EUA lambasts ministers on Boiler Upgrade Scheme

Poor performance figures for numbers of heat pump installations achieved under the government’s subsidised Boiler Upgrade Scheme have drawn scathing criticism from trade body...

Government to tweak CfDs in quest of wider recognition & more capacity

Britain’s hugely successful flagship policy supporting clean electricity is to be reformed, as ministers ponder extending its rewards to developers for the sector's non-financial...

“1 million SMEs locked into high energy tariffs”, business groups warn

Trade groups representing up to four million small businesses have told the government that firms locked into expensive fixed price energy contracts should be...

Xlinks secures £30 million more, preps for next stage of Africa-Devon pipeline

British renewables mega-engineers XLinks have taken on £ 30 million of new equity, secured to fund the next phase in building their 3,800 kilometre...

Net Zero goals “will be missed”, say MPs, as ministers’ claims holed by delivery...

Britain will miss government goals to strip all carbon from electricity generation by 2035, without a delivery plan to remedy incomplete, contradictory policy from...

Geothermals on, as Green Heat Network Fund digs deep to hand out first of...

Britain’s biggest system drawing heat from deep rock formations to warm up to 4,000 homes cheaply is one of seven innovative projects receiving government...

Government ”dragging feet” in fostering green energy skills, say workers

The Sunak government’s lack of leadership towards transforming Britain’s skills base in energy is putting the jobs transition at risk, stranding workers in unwanted...

“Move fast, and build things”: NG-ESO unveils 2023 Future Energy Scenarios

Lack of political will, not cash nor technology, is Britain’s drag anchor holding back “the network transformation of our lifetimes”, the boss of power...

Government hails Great British Nuclear, pumps £156 million into SMR contests

Grant Shapps today advanced £156 million of taxpayers’ money to boost development of nuclear energy, focusing on mini-reactors of a type adapted by Rolls...

Good Energy wades into row over EUA “lobbying to slow heat pumps“

A major all-renewables supplier has stepped into allegations that trade body the Energy & Utilities Alliance has been influencing ministers to delay Britain’s rollout...

Green rage greets Sunak’s “maxing out” of N Sea oil

Fury from environmental and green energy groups greeted prime minister Rishi Sunak’s announcement today that the government will press ahead in defiance of its...

Winser points way to halving connection delays to “mere” seven years

Paying communities & homeowners to accept new power lines, could follow from a radical shake-up released today, intended to free up Britain’s chronically congested...

Energy groups welcome government’s biomass strategy

Seven trade groups representing suppliers & customers of biomass-based heat & power have welcomed the government’s plans to speed up Britain’s adoption of biomass...

“Hold to Net Zero, to preserve UK’s £1 trillion opportunity”;  ADE to Sunak

Prime minister Rishi Sunak must maintain the Conservatives’ pledges to decarbonise energy by 2035 and eliminate carbon emissions by 2050, a trade association urges...

Britain backs nuclear fuel supply for Ukraine, as Shapps visits Kyiv

Energy security secretary Grant Shapps met officials in Kyiv yesterday, in a show of support for Ukraine's power industry. Shapps confirmed to energy bosses British...

Coutinho debuts as Energy Secretary, while Shapps ascends to Defence

Debutant Cabinet member Claire Coutinho MP was this morning appointed Britain’s new Energy Secretary of State, as Grant Shapps was promoted to replace Ben...

Ministers walk Tory tightrope over new wind farms in England

England’s onshore wind developers were today preparing a tentative celebration of the Conservative government finally enacting, twelve months after they promised it, a reversal...

Aquind directors’ past re-emerges, as Portmouth deal confirmed

Campaigners fear a deal made this week by Portsmouth City Council is reviving plans from a development firm linked to a prominent Conservative donor...

Steel city forges plan to swap gas for green hydrogen

Switching Sheffield’s world-renowned steel forges from gas to locally produced green hydrogen could cut CO2 emissions by as much as 40%, a government-funded study...