The UK’s largest energy supplier is launching a new tariff it claims is one of the greenest on the market.
Continue ReadingMore Than Half of Britons Have Been Climate Shamed
Written by Lauren Smith in Climate Change Environment
Snide comments under Instagram snaps of jet set holidays. Sly remarks about your carnivorous diet. Raised eyebrows when your meal’s packaging doesn’t end…
Continue ReadingRenewables Overtake Gas for Electricity Generation for the First Time
Written by Lauren Smith in Electricity Environment Renewable Energy
More electricity was generated from renewable resources, including wind and solar power, than by natural gas between July and September of this year.
Continue ReadingThree-Quarters of Britons Want the Government to Do More to Support Renewable Energy
Written by Lauren Smith in Climate Change
A majority of Britons believe the government is responsible for tackling climate change and would like it to extend more support to renewables.
Continue ReadingSSE has called on the government to invest more in wind power, as the company announced a profit for the first half of…
Continue ReadingMild Weather to Blame for Tumbling Scottish Power Profits
Written by Fergus Cole in Energy Suppliers
Scottish Power’s profits have fallen by around 80% over the last year, with the firm blaming the energy price cap and mild weather.
Continue ReadingTwenty UK universities, including Newcastle University and the University of Exeter, have inked a collaborative £50 million deal to buy energy directly from…
Continue ReadingFour Energy Suppliers Could Lose Licence Over Unpaid Taxes
Written by Fergus Cole in Energy Suppliers
Four small energy suppliers have been ordered to pay almost £15 million in unpaid green taxes or face losing their licence.
Continue ReadingEnergy UK Calls for ‘Net Zero Test’ for All Government Policies
Written by Lauren Smith in Environment
The trade body for the energy sector is urging the government to subject all proposed policies to a “net zero test.”
Continue ReadingOvo Energy has pledged to halve its domestic customers’ carbon emissions and to achieve net-zero emissions across its operations by 2030 – 20…
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