‘UK’s largest’ solar project launched at Port of Liverpool

The installation of up to 63,000 solar panels at the Port of Liverpool is projected to save 6,500 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent annually

North East launches free energy advice service

A new free energy advice service, funded by the North of Tyne Combined Authority and delivered by Energy Saving Trust, will provide tailored guidance to North East residents

Partnership aims to green ship engines

Hyundai Marine Solution has partnered with Accelleron to introduce Engine Part Load Optimisation services, with the goal of improving fuel efficiency and decreasing carbon dioxide emissions within the maritime sector

‘UK lags in EV incentives’

The UK ranks 23rd out of 30 countries for electric vehicle purchase incentives, offering only £1,875 on average over the last three years, according to a new report

New Heat Bill proposal raises concerns

Consumer Scotland has stressed the need for incentives and further analysis of impact on consumers and small businesses

Sunderland launches self-driving shuttle

Sunderland prepares to launch Britain’s inaugural self-driving city centre bus service this spring, supported by a government-backed pilot scheme

Industry urges Chancellor for carbon capture investment certainty

A coalition including the CCSA, Make UK and the GIIA calls on Chancellor to provide financial support for carbon capture projects ahead of the Spring Budget

Britain hits 30 million smart meter milestone

E.ON has connected the 30 millionth meter at a property in Derby on Friday, 1st March

National Express trials new electric coach

National Express announces plans to test Yutong’s latest electric coach model, the GTe14, on high-frequency routes between Stansted Airport and London

Clean energy growth slows global emissions in 2023

Global energy-related emissions increased last year, albeit at a slower rate compared to the previous year, due in part to the expansion of clean energy technologies such as solar, wind and electric vehicles