Offshore wind developers halt UK expansion over ‘uncompetitive’ prices
Net zero ambitions put in doubt after Treasury accused of ‘not listening’ to energy industry over growing global competition
Net zero ambitions put in doubt after Treasury accused of ‘not listening’ to energy industry over growing global competition
Changes to planning laws will come into force immediately when Rishi Sunak formally ends the de facto ban on Tuesday
Tory MPs criticise ‘dreadful’ Energy Bill, due before Commons on Tuesday, as Government denies electricity rationing
Charity calls on the Government to implement targeted support for people with MND
The facility has a 40-year lifespan and would meet 25pc of UK’s storage needs
Households are being failed by a dysfunctional market built on a bizarre set of rules
The numbers just don't add up
Grant Shapps announces £192m loan to help keep Kyiv's lights on during the winter months and curb Russia’s energy war
By helping Ukraine bolster its fuel security for the winter months and beyond, we will further isolate the Russian leader
Price cap forecast to drop to £1,925 but wholesale gas costs to stay above pre-crisis levels
Renewable energy shortfalls have left the UK relying on its neighbours to keep the lights on
Plus: better border control; junior doctors' working conditions; questions of faith; and what to call a younger grandparent
Academic excellence isn’t enough when being forced to work on ‘shoestring’ funding
Higher rates could provoke the very inflation they are designed to control
Chris Stark said the cost of heat pumps is too high and that it is 'very difficult' to install them in existing flats like his
Group admits that 2026 deadline for off-grid homes is too soon as pressure from MPs grows to reassess policy
Even if I could afford the expense, the technology is not advanced enough to keep my house warm
Green energy giant defends itself against claims that it benefited by changing its operations during cost of living crisis
Plus: better banks; Putin and Poland; in defence of hereditary peers; dogs in church; and British bread connoisseurs
The burgeoning nuclear renaissance could face a far greater power – Nimbys
Changing your laundry habits may seem daunting but, for some, the environmental, cost and fabric-sustaining benefits are worth it
Environmentalists target Scottish power station and oil refinery to oppose ‘sky-high bills' and a 'collapsing climate’
Energy Secretary admits ripping out standard boilers would cause upheaval and slow down UK’s pursuit of net zero