On Tuesday 27th September, ethane from US fracking will arrive in Scotland for the first time. Campaigners from both continents attacked bosses at INEOS for their financial gain from...
BP or not BP? A theatrical protest group orchestrated more than 200 people in an unauthorised group performance inside the British Museum’s Great Court at 2.30pm on Sunday 25th September. In...
It doesn’t happen very often that an economically conservative think tank has outrightly criticises a conservative government for its lack of policy direction. That is exactly what...
A major UK-India initiative in November will hand UK entrepreneurs the opportunity to establish themselves in the multi-billion pound smart cities market in India. Innovate UK is...
In recent times the reversal of our ‘throwaway society’ and the reduction of our household waste has been a hotly discussed subject. Progress is slow as...
Magnus Walker, Director of Trading and Risk for Inprova Energy, has warned that the recent ten-year high power prices that was brought on by tight supply margins demonstrate...
Starting today at the former F1 circuit in Zolder, north Belgium, the European Solar Challenge takes place – the first 24 race for solar cars. One...
“I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don’t have to wait till oil and coal...
The Met Office’s recently-enhanced VisualEyes™ product will provide Innogy Renewables UK Ltd (formerly RWE Innogy) with forecasts to keep on-site personnel safe and eliminating avoidable weather delays...
A national energy award for a unique solar PV projects has been awarded to National Trust, similar to an art installation set on a hillside in...