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Secretary of State Claire Coutinho announces further £35 million to Amazon Fund and new partnerships with Brazil on hydrogen transition and industry decarbonisation.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New applications for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme surged, after the government increased its grant for installing a new heat pump to £7,500.
Local Net Zero Accelerator pilots will help combined authorities deliver green initiatives such as retrofitting homes and installing solar panels.
A new study recently launched highlights significant opportunities for the UK to share its wind expertise with Australia.
UK and Republic of Korea to strengthen cooperation on low carbon technologies and civil nuclear.
Maximum price that other renewables projects can receive in the next Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction has also been raised.
Nuclear and Networks Minister Andrew Bowie signs major partnership with US to accelerate global fusion energy development.
Landmark legislation becomes law to ensure bills are affordable in the long-term.
Homes can get £7,500 to install a heat pump, meaning they can be cheaper than gas boilers, thanks to one of the most generous schemes in Europe.
Secretary of State Claire Coutinho outlines the potential for carbon capture in her opening speech at the Carbon Capture & Storage Association annual conference.
Measures announced by Nuclear Minister Andrew Bowie at IAEA Fusion Energy Conference.
Designs chosen in government competition considered most able to deliver cutting-edge technology by mid-2030s.
Minister for Nuclear and Networks, Andrew Bowie, delivered the UK national statement at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference in Vienna.
UK and Germany sign agreement to help accelerate the development of an international hydrogen industry.
New £160 million funding to help reduce emissions and lower costs in developing countries.
New electric workboats are set to be deployed along Thames as part of world’s largest network of zero emission workboats.
Government opens process for partners to express interest in investing in nuclear revival.
New government-backed projects will clean up industrial processes and reduce business energy costs.
Flagship renewables scheme set to deliver 3.7GW of clean homegrown energy, enough to power the equivalent of 2 million homes.
Following the decision to not associate to Euratom R&T, the government announces plans for an ambitious and cutting-edge suite of new fusion R&D in the UK.
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