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Switching over the gas network to hydrogen and other green gases could start immediately, Labour’s
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The government has announced it will not support the £1.3 billion Swansea Bay tidal lagoon project. What does this mean for tidal lagoon power? David Blackman investigates.
Seven out of ten young people would like to have an electric car when they are old enough to drive, according to a survey conducted by the Energy Institute.
The European Pressurised Reactor was designed by EDF’s subsidiary Framatome. Two of the reactors will be installed at Hinkley Point C in Somerset and EDF plans to deploy two more at its proposed Sizewell C nuclear plant in Suffolk.
EDF Renewables, will still own a 51 per cent share in the portfolio of 24 windfarms and will continue to operate and maintain the site under the deal.
Renewable energy’s share of electricity generation hit a new record high in the first quarter
The Welsh Government has set its first two carbon budgets and interim targets to reduce
Good Energy has announced three new executive appointments across technology, customer services and marketing. Sarah
Renewables have become stuck in “no man’s land” due to a lack clarity on the
The Swedish energy group Vattenfall has appointed Danielle Lane as its new UK country manager.
The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult has appointed the Crown Estate’s director of energy, minerals
Orsted has placed an order with Siemens Gamesa for the 165 turbines that will make
The nuclear industry has committed to a 30 per cent cut in the cost of building new plants by 2030 under the sector deal which the government unveiled today (28 June).
The batteries will be used to explore how best to maximise the value of the power generated by the 30MW Hywind offshore wind farm in Scotland.
The UK can cost effectively slash the carbon intensity of its electricity generation by 2030, according to a new report from the climate change watchdog whose chair has called for an acceleration of the mooted sales ban on petrol cars.
The government is seeking views on whether to broaden eligibility for exemption from indirect costs of renewable electricity support schemes.
SSE has announced plans to enter its Seagreen offshore wind project into next year’s auction for renewable subsidies.
The developer of the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon has responded vehemently to the announcement by the business and energy secretary, Greg Clark, that the government will not support the £1.3 billion pathfinder project.
The government will not back plans for Swansea’s pioneering tidal lagoon power plant based on figures showing that nuclear and offshore wind can generate the same amount of electricity at a third of the cost.
New solar power installations in the UK have halved for the second consecutive year, according