Guardian reports post-2020 crackdown on onshore wind energy increasingly likely to feature in Conservative election manifesto
Greenvale to install 1.5MW turbine capable of meeting 60 per cent of electricity needs at UK's largest potato packaging plant
New division aims to help businesses cut energy bills by up to 20 per cent
A United Nations (UN) report on climate change warned last week that storm surges, flooding and rising sea levels will wreak increasing havoc on our lives unless Governments take urgent action to reduce carbon emissions.
The smog that choked much of Britain reminds us that we have serious home-grown pollution problems to tackle
The policy of backing luxury renewables such as offshore wind power simply will not add up to cheaper energy bills
We provide a simple guide to help you understand where and how the UK gathers the energy we use
Technique of burning biomass then pumping released carbon underground included in leaked draft from UN climate panel
Forty people are missing and 49,000 homeless after entire communities washed away following heavy rains
The German Energiewende (energy transition) - once an international model - threatens to disintegrate. Now is the time to develop a common European energy strategy, experts say. EurActiv Germany reports.
Gazprom’s CEO Alexei Miller said that gas reverse flows from EU countries to Ukraine are illegal, defying a Brussels plan to help the country’s pro-European government fight against Russia’s strategy to wreck its economy by increasing gas prices.
Five Quarter seeks state aid for a hybrid between coal mining and gas drilling which could eventually provide cheap energy for Teesside
Between 1975 and 2008, Oklahoma recorded an average of no more than six earthquakes per year, yet now it is the second most seismically active of the contiguous United States, beaten only by California. Scientists have linked this surge in seismic activity to a parallel increase in oil and gas exploration, including fracking.
The nitrogen pollution contributing to Britain’s smog poses the biggest threat to wildlife that the public has never heard of – with the potential to wipe out everything from clover to butterflies in eco-systems across the country – experts have warned.
The boss of Unilever is to deliver a withering attack on business leaders who fail to wake up to climate change by criticising high-carbon industries for pushing the global economy towards a “cliff edge”.
Ukraine has rejected a move by Russia to almost double the price of natural gas supplies to the country and threatened to take legal action.
The uncomfortable truth is this fully regulated utility has done its job
Brussels will this week bend to intense pressure from Berlin and relax planned curbs on subsidies for clean energy, clearing the way for the German government to pass a crucial renewables law.
The rest of the UK needs Scotland to keep the lights on and electricity bills down, according to a Scottish government report intended to counter concerns that independence would hurt power producers and consumers north of the border.
Ukraine and Gazprom were locked in a tense stand-off over a $2.2bn gas bill, with a fresh payment deadline falling due on Monday, intensifying fears that the Russian energy giant would cut off supplies.