Norway’s Brim Explorer has signed contracts to build two battery-powered trimaran passenger vessels designed to deliver high-speed, long-range sightseeing with...
Will data centres scupper decarbonisation plans?
Will data centres power the UK’s economic growth or quietly drain energy, water and scupper Labour’s plan to decarbonise the...
ABB’s Argentine manufacturing plant cuts emissions by 97%
ABB’s electrification manufacturing plant in Bella Vista, Argentina, has reduced its operational greenhouse gas emissions by 97% compared to 2019...
Skills shortage threatens UK low-carbon infrastructure ambitions, recruiters warn
The UK’s ambitions for nuclear, renewable power and grid expansion face mounting risk from a shortage of next-generation plant leaders.The...
Is Cornwall starting a geothermal breakthrough?
Britain’s first geothermal power station is finally powering up in Cornwall, bringing a new form of always-on renewable electricity to...
Renewables Industry sets out Clean Power Plan ahead of Welsh election
Phil Silverman / Shutterstock.comWales’ renewable energy industry has issued a clear challenge to the next Welsh Government ahead of the...
Bills fall at last after price cap cut
Cheaper energy bills are finally on the way, with Ofgem confirming a 7% cut to the energy price cap from...
Bath Road energy centre strengthens Bristol’s low-carbon heat network
Plans for the Bath Road Energy Centre have been approved by Bristol City Council, unlocking a major expansion of low-carbon...
Councils push electrification to cut emissions but budgets and skills threaten delivery
New FOI-backed research from Schneider Electric shows English councils are accelerating building electrification and renewables to cut emissions and improve...
Flexibility could save £70bn and unlock innovation opportunity
Scaling flexibility technologies across the UK energy system could unlock at least £70bn in savings by 2050 while creating significant...