Community energy stepped up and delivered the best month ever for the sector, raising £12.8m last November. During the great energy rush of that month the race...
New campaign calls for Treasury and Bank of England to “Create money for people, not financial markets” and abandon QE. Campaigners with the pressure group Positive Money...
The government have revealed a shortlist of five potential routes for the Trans-Pennine road tunnel linking Manchester with Sheffield and Campaign for Better Transport have responded. Bridget...
A project from two master’s students on KIC InnoEnergy’s MSc SELECT programme received the highest number of votes in Energy Supply 2016 category to advance to the final...
Lloyd’s Register strengthens vessel and rig inspection service through The Offshore Vessel Inspection Database (“OVID”) to provide faster assurance checks and improved safety performance. Inspectors of...
More than £13 million in funding has been committed to a new anaerobic digestion (AD) plant in Nottinghamshire that will generate renewable energy. The new facility...
The Government has confirmed that a national IT project to distribute smart meters to consumers has been delayed for the third time in 18 months. The...
The French Environment Minister Ségolène Royal has signed a decree banning the trade in ivory and rhino horn in France and all overseas French territories. BRUSSELS...
A new survey, published today, 17 August 2016, has revealed that the vast majority of British consumers believe it is the responsibility of businesses and the...
The City of Cape Town and The Nature Conservancy are looking to establish South Africa’s first water fund. The aim will be to safeguard water supplies...
Responsible Travel has today announced the 13 finalists in the 2016 World Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM London sponsored by Belize The 13 finalists now need...
Awards aiming to get start-ups, innovators and entrepreneurs on board with energy innovation. EDF Energy has today launched the EDF Energy Pulse Awards, a competition to crowd source...
Friends Of the Earth, Good Energy and Greenpeace have all reacted positively to news that the government have given the green light to the world’s largest offshore...
Following today’s news (Wednesday 17 August) of research showing rare mountain plants in Scotland are retreating higher or disappearing entirely as a result of a warming climate, Lang Banks,...
A triple whammy of slower growth, higher inflation and benefit cuts may result in the near ‘lost decade’ of growth being extended. Commenting on new ONS figures...