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Europe’s power grids are creaking under the strain of extreme heat, with electricity demand rising fast and supply patterns failing to match up – triggering wild price swings and growing market ...
More than half of Thames Water’s 351 sewage treatment works don’t have the capacity to treat the sewage they receive, ...
A shocking 83% of food waste ends up in general waste bins and is either incinerated or sent to landfill. Local authorities ...
Ofgem has launched an official investigation into National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) following the catastrophic ...
Speaking to a packed audience of 350 delegates, Louise said Ofgem’s current voluntary framework for Third Party ...
The shortfall in climate finance hampers global efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change, particularly in countries ...
Low Carbon has energised four large-scale solar projects in the UK, adding 129 MW of capacity to the grid. The energised ...
Stew Horne, Chair of the Heat and Buidlings Council takes me through the culture shift we need to decarbonise heat and it's ...
The North Hyde substation fire that plunged Heathrow into chaos was caused by a single catastrophic failure — and the ...
A new partnership uses a 3D ‘digital twin’ of Nottingham to target fuel poverty and develop smart energy solutions ...
The former Ravenscraig steelworks site could soon be home to one of the UK’s largest green AI data centres, thanks to a £3.9 ...
A new action plan launched by the Welsh Government aims to unlock the full potential of offshore wind and deliver long-term ...