Whitepaper: Supply Chain Decarbonization – Establishing a Successful Decarbonisation Program

As the business sector gains a more sophisticated level of understanding around climate change, there has been an increased recognition that sustainability efforts must extend beyond a company’s direct operations

Cash magnets: £6.6m to boost UK’s minerals supply

This investment aims to bolster the supply of materials used in industries like wind farms and electric vehicles

Scotland’s energy plan: ‘Lack of detail’ sparks call to action

A renewable energy trade body has demanded a clear plan for Energy and Just Transition to maximise Scotland’s green energy potential

Drax partners with Port of Tyne for biomass imports

In a new four-year agreement, the Port of Tyne will annually import up to one million tonnes of biomass via rail for delivery to the Drax power station

Webinar – Available to Watch: Taking your supply chain to net zero – A game changer for global manufacturers

Last week, Alfa Energy and parent company, Edison Energy hosted their latest webinar: Taking your supply chain to net zero – A game changer for global manufacturers.

Webinar Tomorrow: Taking Your Supply Chain to Net Zero – A Game Changer for Global Manufacturers

Join @AlfaEnergy and parent company, @EdisonEnergy for a webinar exploring the practical steps global manufacturers can undertake to bring their supply chain to net zero

More UK Businesses Commit to Making Their Supply Chains More Sustainable

Aside from government action through climate policy and programmes, companies play an equally crucial role in cutting carbon emissions and slowing down the devastating effects of global warming

Energy transition threatened by supply shortages of vital minerals by 2030

Materials like dysprosium, used in electric motors, could potentially experience severe shortages of up to 70%, according to a new report

Biden and EU in talks to end EV tax tension

The EU is seeking to seal a critical minerals agreement to ease supply chain pressures

Will low wind turbine orders strike another blow to European grids?

European orders for wind turbines nearly halved last year, according to a new report