Octopus Energy has surpassed eight million customers in the UK, reinforcing the leading position it first gained in January 2025, the first time the market lead had changed hands since privatisation in 1986.
A new snapshot analysis from EV charging industry body ChargeUK has shown that the cost of charging an EV on the public networks is now lower on average than petrol or diesel for the first time in over a year.
A report from the City of London Corporation and UK Carbon Markets Forum estimates the UK carbon credit economy currently contributes around £1.2bn to the economy.
As the UN climate summits continue to end in stalemate, a group of countries is meeting in Santa Marta, Colombia, to try and thrash out an end to fossil fuels.
BP shareholders have rejected key board resolutions at its AGM, with a record vote against its new chair Albert Manifold.
The Greening AI Data Centres Coalition brings together nine global bodies to set sustainability benchmarks for one of the world’s fastest-growing building types.
With 100 organisations and a ten-year collaborative programme, a new pact is seeking to transform packaging systems in the UK.
Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands) has initiated a second climate case against Shell. The climate organisation is demanding that the company stops drilling for new oil and gas fields.
Wind output reached 29.2TWh in first three months of 2026, supported by storm activity in January and making wind the largest renewable source in Great Britain.
The Government will scrap the Carbon Price Support (CPS) that places a levy on fossil fuel power stations for emissions as the cost of energy continues to rise and places the UK at a competitive disadvantage as well as driving up energy poverty.
At 11.30 on 22 April 2026, fossil fuels accounted for just two per cent of electricity supply, or about 799MW, according to data from the National Energy System Operator (NESO).
Vattenfall is to sell its share of the Muir Mhòr floating offshore wind farm (FOWF), with Fred Olsen Seawind assuming 100 per cent ownership.
Speaking at the Good Growth Foundation, the Energy Secretary has set out sweeping reforms to potentially stabilise energy supply and improve renewable infrastructure.
DESNZ has revealed its plans to reform electricity pricing, including long‑term fixed‑price contracts for renewables.
EasyJet Holidays latest Impact Report has revealed that it has achieved a 65 per cent increase in certified sustainable hotels and continued investment in lower-carbon initiatives.
In Circle Economy’s report, Circularity Gap Report 2026: The Value Gap, suggests that, each year, €25.4tr in economic value is lost due to resource inefficiencies, premature product disposal, and underutilised assets.
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Miliband sets out sweeping reforms
Gas power falls to record low 2%
UK Packaging Pact launches
Wind crosses the 50% threshold
DESNZ reveals plans to break gas link
€25.4tr of value lost in inefficiency
Shell under renewed fire
Mars on a mission for net-zero cocoa
Too much sun for Grid
City eyes up $268bn carbon credit market
Octopus reaches 8 million customers in the UK
Countries converge to ditch fossil fuels
BP shareholders in climate revolt
Public charging cheaper than petrol
Muir Mhòr floating offshore farm sold
Coalition forms to green AI data centres
EasyJet boosts sustainability initiatives