Ofgem has announced changes to the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge people on default tariffs for each unit of energy and the daily standing charge.
As the COP30 talks head to their final hours fire disrupted negotiations, with delegates evacuated as fire and smoke spread through the summit.
As global temperature rises hit 1.3C above pre-industrial levels, the UK is waking up to a potential health crisis.
Hopes of an early COP30 climate deal eluded President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, but there remains a degree of optimism on the progress that has been made so far.
The National Energy System Operator (Neso) has said new wind record has been set, with 23GW produced on 11 November, beating the previous high for wind power generation of 22GW set on 18 December last year.
Midland Heart’s Project 80, a programme to build and monitor homes that meet the upcoming Future Homes Standard, has produced results that contradict the idea that heat pumps will increase the load on the Grid.
The Energy Crisis Commission (ECC) has called on the Government to address high electricity prices and poor insulation.
A bi-directional EV charging system has been used to power a hotel in Shanklin on the Isle of Wight in a trial that could create a significant boost to sustainability in tourism.
As week two starts in Belém, week one ended with talks on finance, one of, if not the greatest hurdle to progress: in part because no one can agree what is owed to whom, or why.
The number of MCS certified solar panel installations in 2025 has now surpassed 203,125 and brings the total to 1.85 million certified solar panel installations to date.
Urenco, a supplier for the civil nuclear industry, has published an independent report during COP30 that predicts that the small modular reactor (SMR) market could make up the majority of industrial energy demand by 2050 in North America and Europe.
A transition across the world to a green economy could create 12 million new jobs but cost 2.4 million.
DESNZ has announced that the Boiler Upgrade Scheme has been expanded to include air-to-air heat pumps and heat batteries.
Vattenfall has signed an agreement to divest its Independent Distribution Network Operator (IDNO) business in the UK, Vattenfall Networks, to Eclipse Power Networks, owned by the Octopus Sky Fund.
Reports that restricting heat-pump subsidies in the upcoming Budget have been attacked by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).
Octopus EV has secured £2bn of funding to raise its own EV leasing fleet from 40,000 to more than 75,000.
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A bigger BUS
Octopus EV plugs into £2bn funding
Heat pumps reduced Grid impact
Global green transition to create 10 million jobs
Wales to get RR SMR
Vattenfall to divest distribution business
Nearly a COP30 climate deal
Another new record for wind
Spending Review: Winners and losers
M&S to recyle textiles
COP30: fire update
Heat and health in the UK
Calls for bolder policies as energy price cap announced
SMRs could provide 80 per cent of industrial energy use
Calls for Government to cut costs and boost insulation
The electric hotel