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- Greens promise £40 billion to drive out fossil fuels The Green Party have made a series of huge investment pledges to transform the UK economy and hit net zero targets
- Ed Miliband: Networked heat pumps are a ‘crucial’ technology The shadow secretary for energy and net zero has hailed heat pumps as vital for the UK's efforts to cut carbon emissions.
- Are flower-shaped turbines the future of wind energy? Flower Turbines has developed a wind turbine that is designed to integrate into existing infrastructure in urban settings.
- Lib Dems vow to end fuel poverty and lead solar revolution Renewable energy will take centre stage of the Lib Dems environmental strategy should they win the election on July 4th
- Solar Energy UK ‘manifesto’ calls for energy overhaul to hit net-zero targets The UK must invest in solar technologies and overhaul planning processes if the country is to meet its net-zero targets, says Solar Energy UK
- Hampshire aims for world’s ‘greenest’ cricket ground as 1,000 solar panel project approved Utilita Energy will install 1,000 solar panels at the home of Hampshire Cricket to make it the ‘world’s greenest cricket ground'.
- What Reform UK’s draft manifesto says about Net Zero, energy and the environment With July's General Election looming, we look at Reform UK's energy, environmental and Net Zero commitments in its 'working draft' manifesto.
- Flawed Energy Performance Certificates need reform, say experts How Energy Performance Certificates are rated should be changed after claims the current process is misleading and inconsistent, say experts.
- Energy bills unlikely to decline for another six years Energy bills are likely to remain high for another six years, thanks to ageing power stations and delays in new nuclear power plants.