Energy and climate change secretary Ed Davey has put forward new proposals that would see anyone guilty of manipulating energy prices facing up to two years...
Sam Hollick, Green Party councillor for Oxford, has urged the University of Oxford to end its deal with gas giant Gazprom – which is owned primarily...
The UK government has announced it will close a legal loophole that could have given billions of pounds to old coal power plants. However, the news...
Four of the largest solar industry operators have this week announced plans to formally request a judicial review into the government’s plans to end state support...
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Tim Yeo, chairman of the House of Commons’ Energy Committee, has written to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) urging it to investigate the wholesale gas...
British utility Centrica is in talks with the UK government regarding its concerns over EU-wide sanctions on Russia, with the company fearing that worsening relations could...
British Gas owner Centrica and Danish company Dong Energy have announced that they will withdraw from proposed offshore wind development in the Irish Sea, as assessments...
Russ Mould, Catherine Howarth and John Ditchfield have all been confirmed as speakers at Sustainable September’s Investment Debate taking place at the Royal Geographical Society on September...
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A lot of recent debate has focused on renewable subsidies – how much they cost, what their value is and whether they can or should continue,...
The EU has approved the UK’s capacity market, which aims to prevent blackouts, and and the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme, which will support renewables. The CfD...
Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Marks & Spencer are investigating the source of their chicken products after an investigation by the Guardian newspaper poor hygiene practices that can...
The association representing British tourism has called the initiative by responsibletravel.com questioning the use of captive cetaceans in the tourism industry a “publicity stunt”, but the...