Heat energy pumped from the Clyde River to warm Scottish town
A pioneering development in the town of Clydebank, near Glasgow, will use water pumped from the nearby Clyde to heat local homers and businesses.
A pioneering development in the town of Clydebank, near Glasgow, will use water pumped from the nearby Clyde to heat local homers and businesses.
Poland has launched legal action to overturn new pollution standards for power stations across the European Union.
A Highland whisky distillery is being fired up by environmentally friendly heating techniques.
George Goudsmit, a purveyor of solar PV since 1979, claims that poor UK Government policy is endangering the industry and that many are 'scared' to take a chance on PV technology as a consequence.
Jacinda Ardern has been sworn in as New Zealand’s prime minister - and says she will lead a government that is active, focused, empathetic and strong.
A university has moved £60 million of its investments into businesses that directly benefit the environment as part of its climate strategy.
New data released today shows that as coal output continues to fall, renewable energy’s share of generation has spiked, according to the government produced Energy Trends publication.
Services giant Wood has won a contract to recover and package low-level radioactive waste from a storage silo at a major nuclear site in France.
The proposed Fife wind farm, Neart na Gaoithe, has formed a coalition group to combat increasing pressure from outside forces to halt the project.
Green MSP for Mid-Scotland and Fife Mark Ruskell has said residents around Fife’s massive Westfield project should receive more than quarter of a million pounds of community benefit funds if plans go ahead.
On 15 November 2017, Robert Swan, OBE, 61 - the first person in history to walk to both the North and South Poles - is making a return expedition to Antarctica with his son Barney, 23, one of a new generation of explorers. The eight-week journey, called the South Pole Energy Challenge, will be the world’s first polar expedition powered solely by renewable energy sources, including solar, wind technology and advanced biofuels made out of woodchip waste provided by Shell.
Solar power is getting so cheap that even Gulf Arab states awash in crude oil are embracing the renewable resource. Their motive is as much to keep selling fossil fuels as it is to rein in their carbon emissions.
Redavia, a provider of rental solar power, has electrified two Tanzania villages for the first time.
Outdated policy could risk a £1billion windfall through blockage of the ‘cheapest electricity technology’ claims a new report published by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).
Sustainable energy group, InnoEnergy, signed a letter of agreement with the World Alliance for Efficient Solutions to heighten the profile and the impact of energy efficient technologies.
The FORESEA programme has approved six offshore renewable energy technology projects for support, in its third call for applications.
Oil giant Statoil and Scatec Solar have announced the completion of their previously announced transaction for an equal share in the Apodi solar project.
The UK’s subsidy ban for new onshore wind farms could tack £1billion ($1.3 billion) onto power bills over five years by eschewing one of the cheapest forms of clean energy.
Scotland’s first hydrogen-powered taxi is to start a one-year trial in Aberdeen.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has announced plans for a new £380 billion city to be built to run entirely on alternative energy and be an innovation hub for the future.
Plymouth and Exeter universities have completed the first set of ecological studies as part of the EU Horizon 2020 funded CEFOW (Clean Energy from Ocean Waves) project.
An Australian recycler with world-first recycling technology can turn old aircraft tires into bio jet fuel.
A Scottish ski resort has come up with an innovative way of making money when a lack of snow means a dip in revenue.
A new pan-industry alliance formed between the UK’s leading energy organisations has been hailed as an unprecedented ‘new era of smart energy’.
Local media in northeast Nebraska has announced that a previously dormant wind development is back on the table at Rattlesnake Creek.