Ed Miliband’s ambition to decarbonise Britain’s power grid by 2030 has been thrust into question this week, with the announcement of a £1.08 billion annual budget for new offshore wind
Ed Miliband’s ambition to decarbonise Britain’s power grid by 2030 has been thrust into question this week, with the announcement of a £1.08 billion annual budget for new offshore wind
Ed Miliband’s ambitious target of achieving 95 percent clean energy by 2030 has encountered a fresh obstacle as the Government revised down its forecasts for the output of wind farms.
China has issued a firm warning that it may withdraw future investments in the United Kingdom if Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer moves to halt a proposed £1.5 billion wind
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
On blustery days, the vision laid out by Ed Miliband for a net zero future suggests that turbines across Scotland should be hard at work, delivering abundant clean power to
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
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
The United Kingdom faces a surge in gas imports after a sharp decline in North Sea production triggered by Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s policies. Official government data published this week
The UK’s ambitious plans to expand offshore wind energy capacity have faced a significant blow as the Danish energy firm Ørsted announced the cancellation of its Hornsea 4 project. The
The UK government’s plan to support onshore wind power growth in Scotland beyond 2030 has raised significant concerns among key developers. Despite projections that onshore wind capacity in Scotland will
Renewable energy is poised to dominate the UK’s electricity generation landscape this year, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s transition towards cleaner power sources. According to research from think-tank






