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Welsh Water has announced it has cut its carbon emissions by almost 80 per cent since the beginning of the decade.
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A tidal power scheme that could see Liverpool City Region achieve zero carbon status by 2040 has inched closer to fruition as work begins on an outline business case.
Then came the shock weekend resignation of the country’s “fracking Tsar” just six months into
From eco warriors Extinction Rebellion paralysing London transport to highlight climate change, to Sir David Attenborough's TV plea on behalf of the planet, saving the world has become a mainstream message - and utilities are centre stage.
Smart energy firm Limejump has secured its first power purchase agreement (PPA) with the National Trust. This means that the 45kW Gelli Iago hydro scheme, located in Snowdonia, North Wales will become part of the company’s virtual power platform (VPP).
The opposition has calculated the potential energy from nuclear and renewables projects, which hit the buffers since the Tories won the 2015 general election.
Scotland's first minister has defended her government’s resurrected tidal project fund against the concern that it is "window dressing".
Last summer, it looked like the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon project was well and truly
Plans for Swansea Bay’s groundbreaking tidal power project have been revived with its backers claiming it can be built without public financial support.
Tests set by Ofgem for approving a new subsea transmission cable to link the Orkneys with mainland Scotland threatens the viability of a project designed to tap into the islands’ rich wind and tidal power resources for the UK electricity grid.
Windfarms generated a record amount of electricity on Wednesday (28 November), according to National Grid.
Crown Estate Scotland is to survey its energy and infrastructure tenants across the country. The