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Government sets out new plans for the installation of smart meters in households across the country, so consumers can continue to cut their energy bills and carbon emissions.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The world’s first commercial liquid air battery project planned for Trafford, Greater Manchester, will help the UK make the most of its solar and wind energy
London-based Silverstream Technologies has developed a pioneering air-bubble system that reduces fuel consumption by 5-12%.
Over 30 climate ministers and high-level representatives met via video call for day two of the Petersberg Climate Dialogue on 28 April 2020.
COP26 President Alok Sharma's closing remarks at the 11th Annual Petersberg Climate Dialogue, a virtual conference co-hosted by the UK and Germany.
A new review has been launched to spearhead initiatives within the Ministry of Defence when it comes to tackling the challenges of climate change.
New research reveals households have not taken steps to change their home energy usage, despite the opportunity to save money and cut contributions to global warming.
New ‘TrustMark’ scheme will protect 300,000 low-income households a year supported through the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) from cowboy traders.
The programmes will be delivered in partnership with the Somaliland government to promote long-term stability in the region.
Home energy improvements for low-income families will only be done by trusted tradesmen, under new government plans.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Commenting on the Prime Minister's announcement to set a target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, Emma Howard Boyd Chair of the Environment Agency said:
UK organisations can apply for a share of £30 million to develop design proposals for smart local energy systems.
Alun Cairns hails achievements of ROCKWOOL UK at 40th anniversary reception
The UK government is investing Ksh. 220 million in the development of 2 solar plants in Kenya to give more people access to affordable, clean energy.
Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry responds to Ofgem's update on the energy price cap level
In the first ‘Green GB Week’ to celebrate clean growth, 2 Magnox sites in North Wales have reached landmark anniversaries.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £20 million to develop vehicle technologies that reduce CO2 emissions and build the UK’s supply chain.
In her keynote speech to the Innovate UK Conference in Birmingham today (8th November), Business Minister Claire Perry announced £84 million of funding for artificial intelligence and robotics research and smart energy innov…
An independent review into the cost of energy led by Professor Dieter Helm CBE will recommend ways to keep energy prices as low as possible.
Notes on: "Legislation will be introduced to improve energy efficiency in homes and businesses, to promote low carbon energy production and to secure energy supplies."
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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