The Trump administration, not generally noted for its environmental concerns, will revoke a major plank in the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions, the White House has announced.
Combined, used electrified car transactions rose 30.9 per cent on 2024 to a record 770,378 units as the UK’s used car market grew in 2025.
DESNZ has announced record levels of new solar and onshore wind projects as part of its latest renewables auction.
Latest figures from the newly minted Heat Pump Association (HPA UK) show that UK heat pump sales reached record highs in 2025, with more than 125,000 units sold.
Centrica Energy and Seneca Resources have agreed the first long-term deal to support independently verified methane emissions from an MiQ-certified US natural gas producer, helping to underpin reductions over time.
MEPs have backed amendments to the EU Climate Law by 413 votes to 226 and 12 abstentions, to include a new, intermediate and binding 2040 EU climate target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by 90 per cent compared to 1990 levels.
One year after the European Green Bond Standard (EUGBS) went into effect, the more than €22bn in bonds have been issued, with consistent oversubscription.
A new collaborative initiative by UK Power Networks DSO working with National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED), Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is set to make local energy planning faster, simpler and more effective for local authorities across the country.
SolarPower Europe’s EU Battery Storage Market Review 2025 has re[ported that the EU installed 27.1GWh of new battery energy storage systems (BESS), marking the twelfth consecutive year of record growth.
Reports suggest that the Government plans to cut climate finance for the developing world.
A study by Arup reveals that “billions in socioeconomic benefits” would be created if major investment in electricity grid modernisation is sustained to 2040.
Naked Energy has released its VirtuMAX, a new ground-mount solar thermal technology that uses up to 85 per cent of land area, compared to 40 per cent for conventional solar technologies.
A greater number of communities will be allowed to control their renewable energy projects, as Great British Energy and Government publish the Local Power Plan, with £1bn of funding to support locally owned energy generation projects such as solar panels on libraries, leisure centres and welfare clubs.
Europeans remain convinced on the need for an energy transition, with the UK leading the way on public support.
Offshore windfarms face several obstacles, but one less considered is mines from the Second World War.
Cable manufacturer Prysmian has been awarded a £2bn contract to supply the cable for National Grid Electricity Transmission and SP Energy Networks subsea Eastern Green Link 4 project.
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EU sets standard for carbon removals
McCain lays out the future farm
Govt launches £15bn Warm Homes Plan to boost solar and cut energy bills
Bezos Earth Fund to accelerate 48 projects
Ørsted divests European onshore business
Arup: Grid investment to unlock economic growth
£2bn cable contract for Prysmian
Heat Pump sales jump in the UK
Centrica Energy signs first methane certificate
EPA reversal sends a worrying message
Sales of used EVs surge 45.7%
EU green bonds raise €22bn
EU targets of 90% reductions by 2040
Better solar yields
£1bn investment in community energy
Speeding local energy planning