Report attacks UK fracking policy
An independent review has been demanded into the increasing costs of policing fracking in northern England, as aggressive and confrontational
An independent review has been demanded into the increasing costs of policing fracking in northern England, as aggressive and confrontational
Irish environmental groups and the Green Party have accused the Dublin government of refusing to back EU proposals to allow
The European Parliament’s Industry and Energy Committee (ITRE) voted on November 28 to cut energy use by 40 per cent
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The challenge of increasing battery capacity is the focus of some of the globe’s finest technological minds. The commercial demands
The Carbon Tracker think-tank has reported that 54 per cent of all EU coal plants are loss-making and a phase-out
The newly amalgamated Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) appears to be attempting to overlap the two firms’ areas of expertise
Hydropower constructions have tripled across the western Balkans since 2015, according to research, raising fears of damage to mountain rivers
The arguments in favour of fracking in Britain have weakened because of increased oil and gas extraction from the North
At least 14 environmental groups have been closed down under Russia’s 2012 anti-spy legislation, limiting the scope to scrutinise nuclear
Britain’s first regional energy market is to be piloted in the East Fife area of Scotland after electricity supplier SP
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