Data highlight slow transition to clean energy despite big increase in renewables generation
Party wants to allow more turbines as part of plan to boost renewable power if it wins election
Resistance to grid expansion in Aberdeenshire becomes big election issue
Unprecedented parliamentary summons for bank executives reflects growing political heat around fossil fuels
NextEra’s Rebecca Kujawa warns clean energy duties are raising costs for US consumers
Generation facilities have become sought after assets as AI is expected to drive strong demand for electricity supply
Hometree Group is consolidating and securitising the market
The legislation taking effect next month comes as the state becomes a top solar power
Can the gas deliver on its promise of clean, green energy? From fixing supply and demand blockages to infrastructure, industry and the spectrum of blue, green and gold hydrogen
Production of the metal is responsible for up to 9 per cent of global CO₂ emissions
Once seen as a flexible ‘Swiss Army Knife’ fuel, there is now more realism about which sectors might adopt the clean-burning gas
Additional incentives needed to create demand and boost supply, pioneers say
Drilling for naturally occurring gas was deemed unfeasible, but prospectors now think differently
Proposed European pipelines could reach 28,000km by 2030 — but only one 30km scheme is currently under way
Funding is needed for projects demonstrating viability in order to fuel demand
The latest IEA investment report offers a nuanced look at the global flow of energy spending
Investors have been eyeing under-appreciated storage companies to bet on the AI revolution
Prime minister says photovoltaics are threatening nation’s ‘food security’, but farmers disagree
Scottish Power chief executive warns planning delays and skills shortages are holding back green transition
This election is a chance to put substance behind the empty rhetoric that too often passes for climate policy
Developers are deploying batteries at a record pace as growing power demand threatens to slow grid decarbonisation
Labour’s proposed state-owned energy company promises to create jobs and cut bills — but critics call the idea a ‘gimmick’
UN talks kick off as countries fall behind the curve on targets and global warming heads for 2.7C since pre-industrial times
Environmental campaigners warn that the industry must speed up plans to decarbonise
A new report argues for industrial policy to catalyse green agricultural development, where public spending has fallen
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