Edinburgh green gas conference to highlight economic and net zero value

Taking place two months before crucial Parliamentary elections in Scotland, the conference on green gas organised by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA)...

Hydrogen deal to power Lower Thames Crossing’s carbon-neutral construction push

British hydrogen company GeoPura has been selected to supply what is being described as the largest volume of green hydrogen ever produced for a...

First ever mechanical sail taxonomy sets a standard for wind propulsion

Firms in the wind-assisted shipping sector have published the first structured generational taxonomy for mechanical sails, in a bid to bring greater technical clarity...

Irish energy leaders visit UK’s first unsubsidised biomethane BECCS site

A delegation of more than 20 Irish energy and policy stakeholders has visited Future Biogas’s Moor Bioenergy anaerobic digestion (AD) facility in Lincolnshire, as...

The unresolved battle over the UK’s oil and gas future

The future of UK oil and gas production looks likely to be a significant political battleground in the next election. Recent weeks have seen...

Offshore wind supply chain support programme opens

The first Fit For Offshore Renewables (F4OR) offshore wind supply chain support programme directed at businesses across Scotland opened for applications on 12 February. F4OR...

Sensors installed across Aberdeen in bid to map geothermal energy

Researchers exploring Aberdeen’s potential for geothermal heating have begun deploying a city-wide network of seismic nodes that will be used to create a 3D...

Japan restarts nuclear power generation

Japan’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant was restarted on 9 February, the first reactivation of a nuclear power facility in the country since the 2011...

Research plots pathway to sustainable solar scale-up

Even as the government announces contracts for new solar farms as part of its Clean Power 2030 plan, the question persists: can the renewable...

Latvian firm secures €930K and contracts with ESA and NATO to generate electricity on...

Latvian startup Deep Space Energy has raised €350K in pre-seed funding from investors, in addition to €580K in public contracts and grants from the...

Humidity-resistant hydrogen sensor could ease safety aspects of implementation

Hydrogen is currently expected to play an important role in society’s energy transition. For the technology to be used on a broad scale, effective...

Cost-sharing model unlocks growth opportunities for connecting biomethane to the gas network

Gas distribution network Cadent says it has taken a major step towards removing one of the biggest obstacles facing developers of biomethane – the...

Government awards £181k to four sustainable aviation fuel innovators

The Department for Transport (DfT) has awarded £181,000 through the UK Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) Clearing House to four UK innovators: Avioxx, Clean Planet...

Waste heat from data centres could heat over 3.5 million UK homes

Projected growth in data centres will produce enough waste heat to warm millions of homes in the UK by 2035 – if the infrastructure...

UK must become the next ‘Green AI superpower’ says AI trade group

A report, produced by UKAI, the country’s only trade association for AI businesses, argues that Britain has a clear opportunity to lead the next...

Record wasted wind could have powered every home in London in 2025

Over 12 Terawatt hours (TWh) of clean electricity was turned off across Great Britain and Ireland in 2025 due to grid constraints, reveals a...

Tackling ammonia toxicity in biogas plants: Solutions mapped by new review

A new review brings together the latest scientific advances aimed at understanding and mitigating ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digestion systems. Published in Agricultural Ecology...

UK DNO deploys pole-mounted technology to help balance the network

One of the UK's main DNOs, UK Power Networks, says it is deploying a cutting-edge device to support the adoption of low-carbon technologies on...

Ambient-air power start-up secures £2m seed round funding

UK climate tech investor Elbow Beach has made a £2 million seed investment in Ionech, an Oxfordshire-based clean-energy company developing a novel technology that...

Significant progress being made on renewables installations but gaps persist, says McKinsey analysis

Despite continued low-carbon technology investment and progress, shortfalls in project realization ahead of 2030 threaten to impact interim goals set by countries and companies...