With the passage of time and exposure to the elements, gravestone memorials and grave headstones will wane over time; inclement weather can hasten it along. Nevertheless,...
A narrow focus on cost alone may be leading to misconceptions about the real value of energy storage according to a new reportby the World Energy...
Plans to increase tax for energy saving materials are up for consultation. Businesses who supply and install energy saving materials (ESMs) are being urged to feedback to HMRC...
China reports electricity demand grew just 0.5% year on year (yoy) to 5,550TWh in calendar 2015, the slowest rate of growth since 1998. With a significant...
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) yesterday announced USD 46 million in concessional loans for four renewable energy...
The future of renewable energy is bright and 2016 will be a monumental year for the growth of new technologies and the education of the general...
While you may do your best to maintain a sustainable lifestyle at home, this often goes right out the window when travelling. The inconvenience of being...
Here’s the articles that were read by most people in the last week. | join our growing community: sign-up to our newsletter and connect on twitter, facebook or linkedin | The Guide to Sustainable Funds...
Baker Consultants has won a contract with Iberdrola to provide an underwater noise and marine mammal activity monitoring service during the construction phase of the Wikinger...
Yesterday, at the annual State of the State address, Governor Cuomo committed to a full phase out of New York’s coal-fired power fleet by 2020 while...
On Tuesday, The Prime Minister David Cameron MP appeared before the Liaison Committee. Responding to news that David Cameron has angrily rejected suggestions that Britain is “backsliding”...
Professor Stuart Haszeldine, SCCS Director, writes: The Commons Liaison Committee, composed of chairs from expert committees in the UK Parliament, will today ask the Prime Minister how...
David Cameron must spell out how his Government is going to play it’s part in international efforts to tackle climate change, as he appears before the Liaison...
Here’s the articles that were read by most people in the last week. | join our growing community: sign-up to our newsletter and connect on twitter, facebook or linkedin | Carbon Intensive Companies Face Unprecedented...
Companies were awarded more than £175m in subsidies to build heavily polluting “diesel farms” to provide the UK with backup energy generating capacity, in an energy...