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Thirteen low-carbon transport and heating projects, including electric buses and water-powered underground heat pumps, are
6 years ago
Drilling has commenced at the UK’s first deep geothermal electricity plant in Cornwall. According to
The company's interim results for the six months to 30 September, include a 40.9 per cent fall in underlying pre-tax profits to £246.4m.
ClientEarth has objected to Drax’s plants for a new four gas turbines at its Selby
Report says analysis shows that action now in four key areas of government policy would mean a gentler trajectory of carbon reduction for the economy.
Islington Council’s not-for-profit energy provider Angelic Energy has celebrated its first birthday by announcing all
Crown Estate Scotland is to survey its energy and infrastructure tenants across the country. The
Is energy supply a legitimate area of interest for local authorities, or an expensive vanity project that is unlikely to either make money or help the local community?
The survey, published by Igloo Energy, claims that despite huge efforts by the government and the sector to encourage take-up, only 34 per cent of households have a smart meter.
Renewable energy’s share of electricity generation hit a new record high in the first quarter