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Homes and businesses will be made greener as low-carbon energy is placed at the heart of the latest round of funding for heat network projects in England.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Warmer, greener and cheaper social homes are on the way for tens of thousands of people living in social housing in England.
11 UK-headquartered FinTech companies specializing in ESG and sustainability were chosen to join a virtual trade delegation to New York Climate Week.
Electric vehicle (EV) batteries with a range similar to internal combustion engines and which can charge in as little as 12 minutes are among projects awarded £91 million of government and industry funding.
First-ever vision to kick start world-leading hydrogen economy set to support over 9,000 UK jobs and unlock £4 billion investment by 2030.
The UK government’s plan to have the latest nuclear technology up and running within the next decade has moved a step closer today as part of the drive to reach net zero emissions.
Cash boost for British offshore wind manufacturing will unleash more than 1,000 new jobs across the Humber and North-East, with over £180 million of private sector investment.
Government announces major cash injection for green technology and development as part of Green Industrial Revolution.
As more people than ever opt for electric vehicles, the government announces changes to the plug-in car, van and truck grant.
£95 million government investment for 2 new offshore wind ports to be constructed in the Humber region and Teesside, creating 6,000 new jobs.
The government has launched 3 new innovation challenges across key areas of the green energy sector including energy storage technology, floating offshore wind and biomass production.
The latest round of the Energy Entrepreneurs Fund (EEF) seeks to drive forward new clean technologies across all sectors of UK industry.
Open letter to developers of offshore wind generation, electricity transmission licensees, and other interested parties, calling for views to support the Offshore transmission network review.
The plant will pave the way to a limitless supply of low carbon, clean energy and help support thousands of new highly-skilled jobs.
Innovators are invited to identify how marine geospatial data can be used to find suitable sites for offshore wind, tidal stream and wave energy infrastructure
The fourth round of the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme, opening late 2021, will aim to double the capacity of renewable energy compared to the last round and expand the number of technologies supported.
The UK and Thailand’s Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE), Ministry of Energy signed Letter of Intent to promote inclusive economic growth in the energy sector.
The announcement is part of the government's commitment towards net zero emissions by 2050 and will support 60,000 jobs
Maxine Mayhew has been appointed Senior Independent Director of arm's length bodies, Low Carbon Contracts Company and Electricity Settlements Company.
Government has launched a consultation to scale up green gas and reduce emissions from the gas grid.
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