The average ‘climate change impact’ of generating a unit of electricity in Scotland has fallen by almost two-fifths (38%) between 2010 and 2014 (the most recent available figures)...
I recently spent three months cycling through Mozambique, in a range of temperatures from sweltering to incinerating. In addition to the obligatory saddle sores and sun...
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the average American household uses as much as 320 gallons of water every day. Around 30 percent of this is...
Last week S&P published an FAQ commentary that sums up the questions covered at their most recent sustainable finance roadshow. The questions, and answers, focus on...
Groups have said today that the Scottish Government must carry on championing solar power use. The call by WWF Scotland and the Solar Trade Association Scotland...
We like renewable energy because – fundamentally – it will help to reduce CO2 emissions and combat climate change; now recognised as an existential threat to...
As ever, the renewable energy industry has had another year of highs and lows. Feed-in Tariff levels across a number of technologies have been cut, causing...
The most bizarre items donated to charity have been revealed by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) including a prosthetic leg, a sheep’s head and a Victoria Cross medal....
The fund universe has been very significantly expanded to £84.7 billion in assets under management, of which £50.3 billion relates to infrastructure funds. This is partly...
Environmental and industry groups said today that Scottish Ministers should set a new target that by 2030 half of all energy used in Scotland across...
These are extraordinary times for renewable energy. Records are broken, commitments are made and setbacks occur almost on a weekly basis. It would be too easy...
Bristol Energy Cooperative celebrates £10m solar success • Bristol Energy Cooperative (BEC) celebrates reaching over £10m in its ambitious solar fund-raise. • This amount has funded...
Readers of Blue & Green Tomorrow (BGT) will, we hope, have been looking at the animation and tweets coming out of Good Money Week, the annual...
Groups have said today that if sea-users and marine industries worked together to manage their competing demands as Scotland’s seas get busier, disputes over finite marine resources could be avoided....
When looking to the future of renewable energy production in the UK, as a bank and as an investor, we believe that energy storage is poised...