EU aviation fuel rules may favour less efficient production pathways

EU rules designed to accelerate the use of sustainable aviation fuels may unintentionally favour production pathways that are more energy-intensive and expensive than necessary,...

Coal pollution could be cutting global solar output by almost 6%, study suggests

Pollution from coal-fired power stations may be reducing global solar electricity generation by nearly 6%, with emissions from fossil fuel plants directly undermining the...

King’s Speech puts energy independence and water reform centre stage

Overshadowed politically by mounting speculation over Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership, the King’s Speech nevertheless sought to advance an ongoing programme of infrastructure and regulatory...

Gibraltar faces scrutiny over decades of untreated sewage discharges into Mediterranean

Gibraltar has come under renewed environmental scrutiny following reports that the British overseas territory has discharged untreated sewage directly into the Mediterranean Sea for...

Environment Agency launches river ecosystem mapping tool for England

The Environment Agency has published a new open-data mapping platform designed to show how rivers across England support ecosystem services and where interventions may...

UK startup claims breakthrough in high-temperature solar heat for industry

A UK-based concentrated solar thermal startup, Odqa, has announced two technology milestones it says could help heavy industry reduce reliance on fossil fuels for...

UK electric vehicle registrations pass two million for the first time

The number of electric vehicles registered on UK roads has passed two million for the first time, according to new Department for Transport (DfT)...

Engineering the energy transition: mapping the path to net zero

“Achieving Net Zero by 2050” was the title of a presentation delivered in Glasgow on 21 April by Scottish engineer Jim McDonald, attended by...

Pilot facility converts hard-to-recycle waste plastic to aviation fuel

Clean Planet Technologies has opened what it describes as the world’s first pilot facility dedicated to converting hard-to-recycle waste plastics into sustainable aviation fuel. The...

Oregon project aims to become world’s first superhot geothermal plant

US geothermal technology startup Quaise Energy says its Project Obsidian in Oregon could deliver 50MW of always-on renewable power from superhot geothermal wells by...

Britain’s empty buildings could unlock billions, advocacy group tells treasury

Advocacy group Don’t Waste Buildings is calling on the UK government to overhaul its tax system to incentivise the reuse of empty buildings, warning...

Waste-to-Energy omission risks “incomplete” methane strategy, warns alliance of European plant operators

An alliance of European Waste-to-Energy1 operators has welcomed the growing international focus on methane mitigation but warned that current global guidance risks overlooking a...

BNG reforms welcomed but uncertainty and nature concerns remain

On 16 April the UK government published its response to a consultation on improving the implementation of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) across minor, medium...

UK sets out roadmap to commercial fusion with new national strategy

In what seems a significant step towards commercialising fusion energy, UK-government backed fusion energy developer UK Fusion Energy Ltd (UKFE) has published a strategy...

AI cameras in Sussex will target dangerous driving behaviours

New AI cameras are being used in Sussex to help police target dangerous driving behaviours and improve road safety, as part of a wider...

Dirty Business stars launch petition calling for national referendum on water ownership

Ash Smith and Professor Peter Hammond of Windrush Against Sewage Pollution — portrayed by David Thewlis and Jason Watkins in Channel 4’s Dirty Business...

SMEs ‘willing but unsupported’ on net zero, London programme finds

Sustainability and decarbonisation are slipping down the priority list for UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), according to new research and programme findings. SMEs account...

Firms partner on floating data centre concept using repurposed vessels

Japanese industrial and technology conglomerates have signed an agreement to explore the development and commercialisation of floating data centres, positioned as a way to...

Welsh Greens’ anti-nuclear stance draws criticism amid wider energy debate

The Welsh Green Party’s opposition to nuclear power has come under renewed criticism from trade unions and industry voices, following the publication of its...

Research shows cast iron pipes can temporarily ‘reseal’

Technical research commissioned by UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) and conducted by the University of Sheffield has provided a breakthrough in understanding how and...