The third Community Energy Fortnight is underway and runs from 5th and 20th September 2015. It is organised by the Community Energy Coalition (CEC). The Community...
Cornwall-based Climate Vision uncover behavioural change figures proving the opportunity of changing behaviours can have in saving carbon. Whilst September may have people reaching for the...
The Summer has fled and our annus horriblis is over. We’re quietly looking forward to emerging butterfly-like from the chrysalis of the last few months. The...
Unprecedented support from Pacific Island leaders for a global moratorium on new coal mines is a stark reminder that much more must be achieved at the...
This Sunday 13th September, hundreds of performers and campaigners will take over the BP-sponsored British Museum in a daylong “anti-oil festival”, demonstrating their opposition to oil...
National Grid’s decision to accredit as a Living Wage employer brings the total number of FTSE 100 companies that have announced or applied for accreditation with...
Inspiring examples of renewable energy take top honours. Last night (5 September), the community energy industry gathered at a vibrant ceremony in Oxford to showcase and celebrate...
Firing seismic airguns to find new oil reserves in the Arctic Ocean is ‘alarming’ and could seriously injure whales and other marine life, according to a...
Scotland’s Deputy First Minister John Swinney concluded the plan does not represent sustainable development as it would result in significant and unacceptable landscape and visual impacts...
As the UK strives to become the leading financial technology (FinTech) centre in the world, the Prime Minister embarked on a trade mission to south-east Asia,...
When HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, personally brokered a £45million deal to secure the 2,000 acre Dumfries House Estate in Scotland, the idea was...
Jo Butlin, managing director of energy consultancy Utilyx, discusses the fall-out from the recent announcements from DECC relating to the shake-up of support for the renewable...
MeyGen, the world’s largest tidal stream development, today welcomed Scottish Energy Minister, Fergus Ewing, to its site in Caithness. The Minister visited the site to witness...
The relative peace and quiet of a Pembrokeshire based solar farm was disturbed last week when more than 30 pupils from Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School...
The second quarter of 2015 saw a large increase in the generation of electricity from solar PV, with the growth having a significant impact on electricity...