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Ever wondered why governments seem so reluctant and slow to implement environmental and climate policies? The reasons will of course be multifarious, but have you heard of the Energy Charter [...]

Centrica and UK hydrogen conversion technology start up, HiiROC, have secured grant funding for a 12-month trial aimed at testing hydrogen’s decarbonisation potential, at gas-fired power plants. Touted as a [...]

According to Ember, an independent think tank, Greece generated 39.4% of its electricity in 2021 from renewable sources, with the largest being wind. Compared to figures in 2012 which suggested [...]

Solar panel production is, rightly or wrongly, criticised partly for not being entirely environmentally friendly. The source of this criticism is primarily due to the reliance on precious metals required [...]

The conflict in Ukraine has had far-reaching impacts on many aspects of life and industry. Energy networks are no exception, particularly in Europe given the significant reliance on Russian gas. [...]

Renewable energy project developers will be all too aware that the substantial upfront costs and volatile electricity prices present significant risk and potential barriers to developing large renewable energy projects. [...]

Halloween is a terror-ific excuse for a party, to get together with your local community and for children to have all sorts of fun! However, with decorations, treats and costumes [...]

We are all aware that we are currently in what is being nicknamed ‘a cost of living crisis’, where energy prices will be rising exponentially, especially this winter. People will [...]

With the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III has now taken his place as Head of State. Throughout his years as the Prince of Wales, Charles [...]

Renewable energy plants have historically been a divisive topic – expensive to build, rely on sunlight or wind, and an eyesore to those who live in their vicinity. Changes in [...]




