BP is to sell its US onshore wind business, BP Wind Energy North America, to LS Power under that company’s Clearlight Energy portfolio, and increasing its operating fleet to 4.3GW.
Expected to launch later next year in a major US city, Uber is introducing a robotaxi service with Lucid Gravity.
The shortlisted entrants for a National Sustainability Awards have been announced, with the winners to be declared on 1 October 2025 at the London Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square.
SSE hydro power stations have not been able to produce as much energy recently due to the dry spell.
Ed Miliband is to make planning permission easier for fusion projects.
Stellantis has announced that it is discontinuing its hydrogen fuel programme, adding that it does not anticipate the adoption of hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicles before the end of the decade.
New research from the University of Surrey and more than 100 professionals across the water sector has revealed a major knowledge gap: despite Government targets to cut household demand, the sector still has many unanswered questions about how to change behaviour.
Government reforms CfD scheme with emphasis on certainty and flexibility.
China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) has successfully commenced operations of China's first commercial floating offshore solar project in a full-seawater environment.
Car manufacturers will be able to apply for the Electric Car Grant (ECG) from 16 July 2025 from the Department for Transport, Office for Zero Emission Vehicles as Heidi Alexander unveils her promised incentive for a transition.
The Chinese government has expressed concern that the new £650m Electric Car Grant (ECG) scheme could fall foul of World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules if it is not equally applied to Chinese imports.
The Government’s Mayoral Renewables Fund has granted Derbyshire County Council £700,000 to help turn a part of Williamthorpe Colliery into a 2MW solar farm.
Believed to be world’s largest residential Virtual Power Plant (VPP), Kraken now orchestrates over 2GW of power from EVs, home batteries, and heat pumps, and manages the equivalent peak demand of 3.5 million homes.
Brookfield Asset Management and Brookfield Renewable have signed a deal with Google for a first-of-its-kind Hydro Framework Agreement (HFA) to deliver up to 3GW of capacity in the world’s largest corporate clean power deal for hydroelectricity.
The Government will not proceed with an UK Green Taxonomy.
Corporate actors are facing growing scrutiny, and although there has been a modest decline in actions, the range of sectors and issues involved has continued to expand.
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