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A Solar Nation: How Britain’s Rooftops Are Becoming Mini Power Stations

On a crisp January morning, the slanting winter sunlight falls across a row of Victorian terraces in north London. At…

8 months ago

Turning the Tide: Wave and Tidal Energy’s Moment in the British Isles

The harbour at Kirkwall in Orkney is busy with boats—some ferrying tourists out to view local wildlife, others supporting an…

8 months ago

The Great Retrofit: Transforming the UK’s Older Homes for a Green Future

Rows of Victorian terraced houses in Leeds stand much as they have for well over a century. Their weathered brick…

8 months ago

Interest rate cuts could spark renewed interest in green energy investment trusts

As interest rates drop for the first time in years, green energy investment trusts could see a revival. Learn how…

12 months ago

The EV industry and Labour’s plan to bring back the 2030 ICE deadline

The electric vehicle (EV) industry is gearing up for a big change as the new Labour Government brings back the…

1 year ago

What will the driveways of the future look like?

With consumer preferences trending towards bigger, heavier cars, and the national transition to electrification continuing at pace.

1 year ago

Labour Wins 2024 UK General Election: A Call for Immediate Action on Energy and Cost of Living

In a historic victory, the Labour Party has won the 2024 UK General Election, marking a significant shift in the…

1 year ago

How can businesses best walk the green walk?

More and more businesses are implementing ESG policies, publishing regular updates on their green activity, and seeking to reassure customers…

1 year ago

Adopting EVs as prices become more affordable

Electric cars have experienced a significant surge in popularity over the past decade. While they've always been praised for their…

1 year ago

Overcoming the barriers to better energy management

In the past, energy use was taken for granted. Despite being a significant overhead, most organisations didn’t give much thought…

1 year ago