There’s a sound sentiment behind last month’s energy bill: to “establish a legislative framework for delivering secure, affordable and low-carbon energy”. But will the bill deliver...
Blue & Green Tomorrow spoke with Asher Minns, communication and centre manager at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research – a partnership of eight UK...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that development in cheap gas techniques such as ‘fracking’ may terminate support for renewables. Developments in energy sources such as...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has revealed plans to invest €6.5 billion in cutting carbon emissions, just days after a report by Bankwatch...
Energy secretary Ed Davey has said that the Government may “tweak” the start date of the new, lower feed-in tariff (FiT) rate for solar panel owners,...
Some of the biggest names in the energy and environment sectors will gather in five world cities over the next four days, as the Reuters Global...
A new Blue & Green Tomorrow infographic reveals just how much energy the UK has used, year-by-year, in the last four decades, but also examines how...
Taking a fresh look at the elements of the periodic table, a series of short films entitled “94 Elements” aims to bring these important resources out of the...
At a time when it’s becoming increasingly vital to embrace alternative sources of energy, the fifth annual New Energy Awards takes place at the Science Museum...
Blue & Green Tomorrow examines the past, present and future of renewably-sourced power. In The Rise of Renewable Energy, Alex Blackburne listens to a number of...
Key statistics on energy production and consumption have been produced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) today. Renewables had risen to 6.8% of...