Brazil is attracting growing international interest in its rare earth resources as demand rises for the critical minerals used in...
New underwater grid link consultation
National Grid has opened a new consultation on a major electricity link that could carry enough power for around two...
Miliband backs 7th Carbon Budget
The government has backed the Climate Change Committee’s proposed Seventh Carbon Budget, committing the UK to an 87% cut in...
UK steel and aluminium leaders challenge Ed Miliband’s net zero strategy
Steel and aluminium industry leaders have warned that Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s net zero policies risk undermining British manufacturing if...
Net zero is already supporting a million jobs
The UK’s net zero economy is no longer a distant bet, it is already supporting 1.1 million jobs and generating...
US energy storage installations up a third this year
Energy storage installations in the United States reached a record first quarter in 2026, with deployments rising 32% year-on-year as...
Low-carbon concrete breakthrough in major London housing development
Brent Cross Town has become the first residential development in the UK to use calcined clay concrete in permanent works,...
UK’s first full-scale Energy-from-Waste carbon capture plant taking shape
Construction of the UK’s first full-scale carbon capture plant for Energy-from-Waste has entered a new phase, with foundational works now...
Bristol heat network in the money
Bristol’s heat network has secured £13.5m of government funding in a major boost for the city’s low carbon heating plans.The...
Grid capacity concerns threaten motorway EV charging expansion
Sean Aidan Calderbank / Shutterstock.comRoadchef has warned that limited grid capacity at motorway service areas could slow the UK’s electric...