The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has confirmed that it will be closing the renewable obligation to onshore windfarms from 1 April 2016, one year early.
Ecotricity has confirmed that it has reached an out of court settlement with Tesla Motors, drawing to an end a long-running dispute over the UK’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The European Insulation Manufacturers Association (Eurima) has urged EU leaders to rethink the role of insulation to power “a truly energy efficient and competitive Europe”.
Automotive giant, Airbus Group will be unveiling its all-electric aeroplane the E-Fan at this year’s Paris air show ahead of starting construction next year.
The UK is falling short of achieving its 2020 renewables targets according to analysis carried out by ‘Keep on Track!’, a European project which charts member states’ progress.
A total of 9,406 ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs) were registered in the first quarter of 2015, as revealed by the latest figures published by the Department for Transport.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that it is designating energy efficiency as a National Infrastructure Priority as part of its Heat Policy Statement which aims to decarbonise the nation’s heat sector.
Derby-based steel manufacturer, Eggleston Steel has invested in solar PV partnered with LED lighting to help reduce its energy costs across the business.
An open letter signed by over 80 businesses has called on the new government to put tackling climate change and fostering low-carbon growth at the heart of its policy.
The International Renewable Energy Agency has published a technology roadmap aimed at accelerating the deployment of electrical storage for renewable energy.