Biogas grass silage additive proves value after two difficult seasons
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Following successful trials in 2023/24 at Evesham-based Vale Green Energy’s biogas plant, a...
Zonal electricity pricing unlikely to be introduced before 2030
Energy consultancy Cornwall Insight has cautioned that any move to introduce zonal electricity pricing across the UK is unlikely to be achievable before the...
Optimising biogas yields with AI: Partnership claims a UK first
A new partnership showcases what's said to be a UK-first with the use of real-time AI analytics to increase biogas yields
Bio Capital, a...
Comment: Reasons for biogas optimism despite global challenges
By Matt Hale, Global Key Account Director, HRS Heat Exchangers
The first four months of 2025 have been among the most turbulent in recent history...
Veolia partners with Star Energy to develop large scale geothermal projects
Resource recovery firm Veolia has signed a memorandum of understanding with Star Energy, a company said to be making significant strides in harnessing geothermal...
WBA launches tools to fast-track biogas deployment
The World Biogas Association (WBA) has launched new online tools that it says will help fast-track the development of high-performing and sustainable biogas industries...
Fossil fuels are in with the BRICS? Report assesses energy preferences in emerging economic...
Founding BRICS members Brazil, India, and China continue to lead the global clean energy transition, but countries that have recently joined them in the...
Government expected to mandate rooftop solar on new build homes
The UK government is expected to announce that all new homes will be legally required to have solar panels installed on the roof by...
64% of Scotland’s supply chain are investing in renewable energy
The findings have been published by trade body Scottish Renewables, which surveyed its 370+ members as part of this year’s Supply Chain Impact Statement,...
Spain blackout shows “island grids” more vulnerable, says analyst
Spain’s countrywide blackout on Monday has demonstrated the vulnerability of so-called “island” and peninsular grids, despite international improvements in redundancy and forecasting capabilities in...
Is the LDES Cap and Floor scheme jeopardising the UK’s battery ambitions?
By James Basden, founder director of battery storage specialist Zenobe
The Cap and Floor scheme for Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES), introduced by the Department...
Government announces £300 million for offshore wind supply chains
The UK government has announced an initial £300 million funding package ahead of the Spending Review for Great British Energy to invest in supply chains...
Biogas expert firm extends leak detection service
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In response to increased industry demand, and in line with best practice standards on Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR), FM...
Comment: Decoupling AI’s growth from its GHG emissions will require tech industry collaboration
By Alastair Collier, Chief R&D Officer with climate technology firm A Healthier Earth
Surging greenhouse gas emissions caused by the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution could...
‘Record renewables generation underscores untapped potential of commercial solar’
Recent UK renewables statistics showcase significant progress but also highlight the crucial role that commercial rooftop solar installations must play in the country’s renewable...
Tuning the tide: soundwaves could weaken tsunamis and boost marine renewables, says new study
Underwater sound waves could weaken tsunamis by redistributing their energy before they strike coastlines, saving lives and infrastructure in at-risk locations across the globe,...
UK Energy Minister to speak at All-Energy 2025 in Glasgow
With five weeks to go before All-Energy opens at Glasgow’s SEC, the UK’s largest renewable and low carbon energy exhibition and conference has announced...
Reviewing progress with coupling electrolyzers and offshore wind
Green hydrogen is being positioned to play a critical role in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors of the economy. Developers are now exploring the integration of...
8000 Scottish jobs at risk From zonal pricing, says new analysis
Ministers, businesses and the public have been warned that up to £30bn worth of scheduled onshore investment in Scottish renewable projects could be put...
Geothermal Month attempts to clear the fog surrounding “a vital component of the clean...
April is Geothermal Month, with trade associations supporting the seemingly vastly under-utilised1 renewable energy resource undertaking a worldwide effort to highlight its transformative potential...






















