Fairness has become the fault line running through the UK’s next phase of climate policy and MPs are warning that...
Can we turn captured C02 into stone?
A new study suggests CO₂ can be turned into stone in underground large-scale carbon capture sites.Researchers at the University of...
Chancellor warned not to raise fuel duty as oil market tensions mount
With conflict in the Middle East threatening flows through the Strait of Hormuz, analysts are warning Brent crude could surge...
Pay-per-mile will scupper EV market
More than half of drivers say pay-per-mile road charging for electric vehicles would make them less likely to switch, according...
Gas markets set for rocky ride as Iran conflict grows and refineries are targeted
Oil and gas markets are now staring at what could become the largest supply disruption in modern history as the...
Energy prices surge as Iran attacks Gulf states
Oil prices have spiked sharply as attacks tied to the widening conflict in and around the Middle East rattled key...
Business energy bills are not just too high but unevenly spread across the country
Businesses are still grappling with some of the highest energy costs in Europe and the burden is falling unevenly across...
Amber collapses with loss of 170 jobs
Amber, the Cardiff-founded energy consultancy set up by Nick Proctor, collapsed on Friday with around 170 staff now looking for...
Britain’s clean power economy is growing rapidly but unevenly
The low-carbon economy is growing fast but not evenly, with strong revenue gains masking deeper structural tensions around jobs, delivery...
Wind powers a fifth of Europe’s needs
Europe added 19.1GW of new wind capacity in 2025, lifting installed capacity to 304GW and pushing wind to around a...