As it’s St Andrew’s Day, we round up some of the stuff we’ve written about Scotland in the past year or so, ranging from innovative renewable...
The debate surrounding wind power is riddled with money, politics and prejudice. It’s time we began concentrating on the primary reason why we desperately need cleaner...
The Australian government has announced the launch of a Clean Technology Innovation Programme worth an estimated A$200m (£131m), as it looks to control its greenhouse gas...
In line with Blue & Green Tomorrow’s soon-to-be-released Guide to Limitless Clean Energy, Ed Gill of Good Energy writes about the Clean British Energy campaign, which aims...
Renewable energy provided 11% of the UK’s electricity in the first four months of 2012 – up 39% since a year earlier – according to statistics...
The Green Investment Bank (GIB) will avoid smaller-scale green projects in its first three years, and will instead opt to put its £3 billion kitty towards...
At the end of this month, we will be publishing our Guide to Renewable Energy. Simon Leadbetter explores some of the issues around one of the...
Scotland is set to become the UK’s leading location for attracting renewable energy investment, with an £8 billion injection into the sector expected within the next...
Figures released by the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills show that employment within Low Carbon Environmental Goods and Services (LCEGS) sectors grew to 939,627 in...
A new marine energy fund to help develop Scotland’s first commercially viable wave and tidal systems was announced by first minister Alex Salmond on the opening...
To help facilitate the development and deployment of marine energy technology, developers in wave and tidal technology have the chance to apply for new Department of...
The Deep, a popular visitor attraction in Hull, is to be powered by tidal energy generated in the Humber estuary. It marks a big development in...