Geothermal energy could play a much larger role in the global energy transition – but untargeted policies and investment barriers...
IEA warns oil security risks are rising as Iran war deepens
Global oil supply risks are increasing as the conflict in the Middle East disrupts key shipping routes and energy infrastructure,...
Government storage trials reveal technologies that could back up renewables
Seven first-of-a-kind energy storage projects have completed government-backed trials aimed at keeping renewable power available during long periods of low...
Electric and hydrogen aircraft get £7.3m to get airborne
Electric flying taxis and hydrogen-powered aircraft are set to move closer to commercial use after the Government awarded £7.3 million...
Could energy hungry AI help with curtailment?
Artificial intelligence is driving a huge rise in electricity demand but the same technology could also help reduce the amount...
OEUK tells Energy Secretary to back North Sea
Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has urged newly appointed Energy Secretary Miatta Fahnbulleh to prioritise domestic energy production and meet industry...
Engie expands Scottish battery storage to strengthen Britain’s clean energy future
ENGIE has reached full commercial operation of two new Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in Scotland, reinforcing the role of...
Ofgem to investigate NESO over heatwave pressures
Ofgem has ordered two investigations into the operation of Britain’s electricity system during June’s extreme heat, including a separate independent...
Government launches cleantech challenges to turn innovation into industry
The government has launched a programme to accelerate promising clean technologies through commercialisation and remove the policy barriers preventing them...
Siemens launches ultra-fast circuit protection device in the UK
Siemens has launched a new electronic circuit protection device in the UK designed to improve fault detection, reduce equipment damage...