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Plans to build a pioneering tidal lagoon power plant off the south Wales coast look
7 years ago
The number of successful community energy projects has decreased as the sector faces increasing risk
The UK has retained the top spot as the largest offshore wind market in the
The EU has agreed a new goal to cut its energy waste by a third
BP currently has no plans to invest in Scottish renewable energy projects or marine power
Plans for a new 400MW pumped-hydro scheme at Loch Ness are due to be launched
The water company will change from diesel to “home-produced energy” within a decade and aims to reduce its annual diesel consumption from four million litres to zero.
Energy minister Claire Perry is to face questions from the joint-committee inquiry into the Swansea
The British Energy Efficiency Federation (BEEF) has joined trade association the Energy and Utilities Alliance
Renewable energy firm Bboxx has appointed Simon J. Cox to the role of general counsel
Europe’s electricity industry has thrown its weight behind efforts to maintain the UK’s integration into the wider EU energy market.
Ofgem has selected Diamond Transmission Partners as the preferred bidder to own and operate the
Energy Systems Catapult's study examined the “effective carbon price” which has emerged in different parts of the economy due to a complex web of taxes, subsidies, contracts and regulations.
The highly anticipated Road To Zero strategy will reportedly be published this week. Designed to
The proposed Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant in North Wales has been granted environmental approval by
Principality's local authorities' retirement investment fund backs £1.3 billion tidal project in principle.
The European Parliament and EU member states have agreed a new target of one-third of
Orsted's Race Bank offshore wind farm has now officially opened. Here are five interesting things you may not know about it.
Conservatives back alternative amendment from former Cabinet minister Sir Oliver Letwin, proposing more powers for a new environment agency under EU Withdrawal Bill.
Energy and climate change minister Claire Perry faces House of Commons questions on decision hold up over £1.2 billion Welsh tidal project.