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Statkraft has sold its 30 per cent share in the Dudgeon offshore wind farm to
Welsh Water Infrastructure has acquired a food waste anaerobic digestion (AD) and composting plant in
The public has started to lose faith in the nuclear sector even more than usual recently as the cost of offshore wind has plummeted, and a lack of clear signals from the government has only served to exacerbate the matter, says David Blackman.
Wales will have to meet a less demanding greenhouse gas reduction target than the UK
BP is to buy a 43 per cent stake in the solar developer Lightsource, in
The government has announced plans to allow remote wind projects to compete in future Contracts
Britain’s biggest union has backed calls by MPs for the UK to remain under the
The reactor intended for use at the Wylfa Newydd nuclear project in North Wales has
The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult and Renewable UK have launched a new project to
Atlantis is to join forces with GFG Alliance to create a new renewable energy platform.
The government should accept a continued nuclear safeguarding role for Euratom after the UK leaves
The nuclear industry has pledged to deliver a 30 per cent reduction in the cost
MPs will examine the government’s so-called ‘sector deal’ for the offshore wind industry as part
Subsidy-free solar generation connected directly to railways could supply a significant share of the electricity
Dumfries and Galloway Council has given the green light to two new onshore wind farms
Companies are threatening to walk away from the UK’s long delayed mini-nuclear plant programme despite yesterday’s announcement of new government funding.
Ecotricity boss Dale Vince has blasted government policies around onshore wind as the firm switches
Alice Cooke examines the advances being made in the green gas market, and asks green gas suppliers what they have to say about the industry.
The Moorside nuclear plant may not be up and running until the early 2030s, the troubled project’s boss has admitted after confirming that Kepco has been chosen to take it over.