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Government to relax planning legislation to make it easier to construct large batteries to store renewable energy from solar and wind farms across the UK.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Industry leaders meet to ensure joined up approach to tackling transport decarbonisation, alongside launch of public consultation.
Energy Minister Kwasi Kwarteng at Climate Policy Initiative's London Climate Action Week event, co-hosted with the UK and Germany.
Companies that applied to the government’s tariff guarantee scheme before June 29 will have an extra 14 months to get their low-carbon heat generators up and running.
Nearly £80 million investment from government to reduce carbon emissions from industry and homes.
New UK system to replace EU system for trading carbon emissions
An extension to the Climate Change Agreement scheme will prevent an estimated 700,000 tonnes of CO2 from being emitted each year.
Energy Minister Kwasi Kwarteng delivered a statement during the G20 meeting of energy ministers on Friday 10 April 2020.
Trial using household batteries to support London's electricity grid is being rolled out to help manage peaks in winter demand and reduce carbon emissions.
Applicants invited to come forward with ideas for new low carbon, age-friendly homes.
Households and businesses will benefit from £90 million to cut carbon emissions in industry and homes.
Adjustments to the Capacity Market auction parameters for delivery year 2023 to 2024.
11 million customers have saved as much as £1 billion on their energy bills in 2019, according to new data to mark the first anniversary of the government’s energy price cap.
The government is looking for most effective ways to cut industrial greenhouse gas emissions, as part of £315 million investment drive to decarbonise heavy industry.
Government ends support for fracking in England on the basis of new scientific analysis, published today.
New ‘TrustMark’ scheme will protect 300,000 low-income households a year supported through the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) from cowboy traders.
Twelve new renewable energy projects have won Contracts for Difference - enough to power over seven million homes at record low costs
Plans for a cleaner and healthier Britain stepped up a gear today (10 September 2019), as Ministers announced more than half a billion pounds of investment in green technologies.
Crucial research into electric planes, hydrogen-fuelled vehicles and wireless charging points to receive £5m UK Government cash boost
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