
Nuclear and the Ten Point Plan: where will the money go?
The government’s Ten Point Plan for reaching net zero includes a commitment to investing £525m in new nuclear. Where will the money go, and is the government’s spending strategy realistic?
The government’s Ten Point Plan for reaching net zero includes a commitment to investing £525m in new nuclear. Where will the money go, and is the government’s spending strategy realistic?
The 6th Carbon Budget from the CCC was a wake-up call: the UK is not on course to meet its legally binding target of net zero emissions by 2050. The only hope of getting on track is to accelerate the transition.
A survey of energy industry professionals has revealed a lack of consensus on nuclear power. While there was a clearer outlook on the current temperature towards electric vehicles.
It’s been a busy month for low carbon news, notably the launch of the government’s Ten Point Plan which has been applauded by some, and criticised by many…
From looking at wind farms to biomass energy generation, BBC’s Power Britain has given great insight to those of us who don’t live and breathe energy…
October’s Energy Advice Hub roundup: greening the public sector & decarbonising transport.
The latest data from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) shows that while dealing with the onset of the pandemic in the first half of 2020, UK businesses also faced higher electricity costs compared with the same period last year.
September’s Energy Advice Hub roundup: net zero buildings and greening oil & gas…
Today, water shortages and the role of business are in the ascendency, but many UK firms still remain unaware of the challenges and scale.
Every year, National Grid ESO’s Future Energy Scenarios publication outlines a number of credible energy possibilities. What’s on the table this year?
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