UK’s decommissioning sector ‘quickly growing in competitiveness and efficiency’

Decommissioning oil and gas infrastructure now represents nearly a tenth of the oil and gas industry’s overall expenditure and will cost around £15.2 billion over the next decade

World Bank splashes out with new bond for sustainable rivers and seas

Credit Suisse Securities has acted as the sole manager of the transaction

Global greenhouse gas levels ‘hit new heights in 2018’

The World Meteorological Organization warns this means future generations will have to deal with increasingly severe impacts of climate change

Wärtsilä awarded 40MW equipment supply contract for power plant in Myanmar

The MCM Power facility aims to help meet the nation’s increasing energy demand by feeding baseload power into the national grid

Australian startup RETURNR launches deposit scheme for clean takeaway containers

The sustainable scheme replaces single-use takeaway containers with reusable plates and bowls

AI tech ‘can transform energy management’

That’s the suggestion from Duncan Everett. Managing Director of Optimal Monitoring – his firm has developed software called EMMA AI, able to identify anomalies, send instructions to energy managers and help save energy, emissions, time and money

Election 2019: Liberal Democrat’s energy and climate policies

The party claims to be the only party with a “radical, credible and detailed plan” to tackle the climate emergency as soon as possible

Tesla’s new Cybertruck could see range boosted by onboard solar panels

Tesla has already received more than 200,000 orders for the innovative vehicle

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SSE and National Grid move offshore to protect against nationalisation plans

The precaution would not prevent the companies from being taken over by a Labour Government but could help to protect investors

‘Only 4% of UK citizens trust politicians to be honest about the environment’

Politicians were the second-least trusted group after celebrities, who were trusted by only 3% of the populace