Eighteen miles off the Norfolk coast, last week marked a pivotal moment in Britain’s energy transition. The Valaris 72 oil rig, typically associated with petroleum exploration, was instead drilling the
Eighteen miles off the Norfolk coast, last week marked a pivotal moment in Britain’s energy transition. The Valaris 72 oil rig, typically associated with petroleum exploration, was instead drilling the
At the heart of the Tibetan Himalayas, the Yarlung Tsangpo River carves a path through the world’s deepest canyon system, culminating in a dramatic horseshoe-shaped bend known as the Great
Plans have advanced for the UK’s largest solar farm to date, bringing together renewable energy ambitions and mounting local opposition. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has given the green light to
Greenpeace is poised to take the Crown Estate, which finances the royal household, to court, alleging that it is inflating the price of wind power by capitalising on its exclusive
Offshore wind farm developers in the UK could soon be obliged to strike pay agreements with trade unions to remain eligible for net zero subsidies, according to draft proposals now
Energy billpayers in the United Kingdom have already footed a record £1 billion bill this year for switching off wind turbines, as the flaws in the nation’s drive toward net
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a video address at the United Nations climate summit in New York, unveiling China’s new emissions reduction commitment. By 2035, China pledges to cut greenhouse
Britain’s largest wind farm operator, Ørsted, is taking legal action against the US government after President Donald Trump halted its near-complete offshore wind project off the New England coast. The
Japan has inaugurated its first osmotic power plant in Fukuoka, showcasing a unique approach to renewable energy generation by harnessing the natural process of osmosis. This facility only the second
Britain’s leading wind farm operator, Ørsted, has been thrown into turmoil after Donald Trump halted its principal US project. The Danish energy giant, responsible for supplying 7 per cent of
When Sarah Pye and her partner Doug Knight purchased their rural property on Anglesey, Wales, they imagined years of peaceful countryside living and a flourishing tourism business. Their dreams were
Chris O’Shea, the chief executive of Centrica, the owner of British Gas, has issued a stark warning to policymakers as the UK navigates its path to net zero. In an
Google has signed a landmark agreement to secure up to 3GW of hydropower in a deal worth $3bn, marking the largest-ever corporate clean energy pact focused on hydroelectricity. The announcement
British households are bracing for an increase of at least £50 in their annual electricity bills due to significant delays in the government’s clean power infrastructure projects. The setback undermines
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has abandoned controversial plans to implement differential electricity pricing across Britain, marking a significant shift in energy policy. The proposed ‘zonal pricing’ scheme, which would have
In a landmark decision, Britain’s energy watchdog Ofgem has authorised an unprecedented £24 billion investment in the nation’s electricity grid infrastructure. The investment package includes £15 billion for gas transmission






