High-resolution assessment can overcome rooftop deployment bottlenecks, says new report
A new set of reports appears to highlight a significant opportunity for the vast untapped rooftop potential that exists in the UK. University of...
‘Growing focus on resilience across the built environment’, finds UKGBC report
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) published its Trends Report 2025 on 9 December, detailing major shifts that shaped the built environment this year...
Trade body welcomes Green Gas Support Scheme Extension plans
The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) welcomed (on 12 December) a UK Government announcement of their plans to extend the Green Gas Support...
First ship-to-ship bio-LNG refuelling completed in Italy
Italy's first ship-to-ship bio-LNG bunkering operation has been carried out at the Port of Genoa by Swiss energy solutions firm Axpo and Italian ferry...
US highway trial demonstrates wireless charging of electric HGVs moving at speed
A US research team has successfully wirelessly charged a heavy-duty electric truck while it was travelling at full motorway speeds, in a seemingly important...
Scotland’s newest offshore wind farm wins at Scottish Green Energy Awards
Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) Offshore Wind Farm, located 15.5km off the coast of Fife, which became fully operational earlier this year, has been handed...
Air defence technology demonstrated at Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm
Air defence radar technology on wind turbines has been successfully demonstrated at Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm, marking a seemingly significant milestone in the UK’s...
UK Government ‘must grow demand for green hydrogen’, says industry body
Scotland has the potential to be a major global producer of green hydrogen but the UK Government must rapidly step up its support for...
UK’s largest floating solar energy project approved at Port of Barrow
What’s described as the UK’s largest floating solar energy project has been approved for construction at the Port of Barrow.
The Barrow EnergyDock project...
Battery passport programme announced for grid-scale storage event in Barcelona
Barcelona event addresses critical compliance gap for grid-scale storage, long-duration systems, and new battery applications ahead of February 2027 deadline
Battery and Energy Storage Europe,...
Competency certification makes a difference with running AD plants
Anaerobic digestion (AD) plants across the UK are raising the bar on compliance and safety through the introduction of Competency Management System (CMS) certification...
Conference will explore how biogas can expedite journey to net zero
From policy and regulation to innovation, operations and global markets, this year’s ADBA National Conference in London on 10 December will hold the essential...
COP 30 emissions data highlights AD’s crucial role in climate policy
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By Matt Hale, Global Key Account Director, HRS Heat Exchangers
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from burning fossil fuels...
Europe must embrace long duration energy storage to manage costs and meet climate goals:...
Policies to incentivize investment in longer duration energy storage can mitigate billions in grid costs, while helping the continent hit its 2050 climate goals...
Consortium aims to build a blueprint for zero-emission freight in Scotland
Three of the UK’s leading fleet electrification firms have come together to launch ScotCharge, described as a groundbreaking new consortium aimed at accelerating the...
The UK is failing to capitalise on its geothermal energy potential
The UK has a huge geothermal resource that is virtually invisible in government energy policy, says a new report published today (10 November).
The Coal...
Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary Gillian Martin visits BrewDog’s anaerobic digestion plant
Ellon plant showcases Scotland’s leadership in green energy and circular economy innovation, says trade assocation ADBA
On 22 October, Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Climate...
Smart heat pumps could help cut bills and take pressure off the grid, says...
New UK research suggests that heat pumps could play a much bigger role in stabilising the nation’s electricity supply by providing demand flexibility; helping...
ADBA Conference speakers: Biomethane key to Northern Ireland’s net zero future
Andrew Muir of MLA (second from right) takes questions from Chris Huhne (on the right).
Industry leaders, policymakers, and investors gathered at the Anaerobic Digestion...
Apple backs 650 MW wind and solar build in Europe
Apple will invest in new solar and wind projects across Europe, adding 650 MW of renewable capacity to the grid, “to match the electricity...






















