E3G has heralded the new report from the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) as a major step forward in the effort to manage a changing climate, but added that its recommendations should become mandatory.
German energy company innogy is preparing to launch a new business unit to bring together all of its eMobility activities in Europe and the US in an effort to become a leading solution provider for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.
Procter & Gamble (P&G) has successfully reduced energy and water use at its facilities by 20% per unit of production four years ahead of schedule, according to the company’s latest Citizenship report.
First minister Arlene Foster has claimed more than half of the circa £400 million committed under Northern Ireland’s Renewable Heat Incentive will not be paid out.
The future success of UK SMEs lies in the adoption of energy efficiency, on-site generation and energy storage, according to global financial solutions firm DLL.
The government has confirmed plans to reduce the tariffs available to small and medium-sized biomass boilers under the non-domestic Renewable Hear Incentive, estimated to result in a 98% drop in installations.
Business and energy secretary Greg Clark has failed to guarantee that intensive energy users will be made exempt from paying renewable energy levies attached to bills when the existing compensation scheme expires next year.