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The consultation will examine how the UK can build back greener through marine renewable projects across the country.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Opinion piece by Tom Hill, Department for International Trade Country Director in Zimbabwe, on the UK's work on climate change in Zimbabwe, ahead of COP26.
The UK Government-funded networks will supply affordable low-carbon heat to public buildings such as leisure centres and local council offices in south Wales
17 projects will receive up to £50,000 of government funding to respond to some of the world's most pressing challenges.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces £350 million is being made available to cut emissions in heavy industry and drive economic recovery from coronavirus.
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.
Industry leaders meet to ensure joined up approach to tackling transport decarbonisation, alongside launch of public consultation.
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.
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.
COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke at the opening ceremony of the UNFCCC's June Momentum for Climate Change
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.
Households and businesses will benefit from £90 million to cut carbon emissions in industry and homes.
Plans for new protections for households on heat networks, making sure customers are paying a fair price and getting a good service.
British High Commission in Bangladesh led a discussion to convey the UK’s ambition for this year’s COP26 and its growing collaboration with Bangladesh.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office is to replace diplomats’ cars with all-electric or hybrid models as part of a wider FCO effort to reduce carbon footprint.
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.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to the UN General Assembly in New York.
Crucial research into electric planes, hydrogen-fuelled vehicles and wireless charging points to receive £5m UK Government cash boost
Decarbonising the power system is a crucial step towards the UK’s commitment to end its contribution to climate change by 2050.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Low Carbon Contracts Company and Electricity Settlements Company are government companies established in 2014 to help deliver Contracts for Difference and the Capacity Market.
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