Powered by sunshine: why electric vehicles and solar panels are a perfect match
We spoke to head of services delivery Matt Fraser to find out why solar panels and electric vehicles are the future of…
Reduce, repair, recycle: how to stem the rising tide of e-waste
The electronics industry thrives on the thrill of the new. But electronic waste from throwaway gadgets is a huge international issue.
Net zero by 2045: how Scotland is addressing the climate emergency
With the eyes of the world on Glasgow between now and November, we decided to find out how Scotland is tackling climate…
How reducing food waste can help the environment
Home economics is making a comeback. Behaving in a more sustainable way around food can help your budget as well as the…
A quick guide to LEDs ahead of the halogen bulb ban
We’ve put together this short guide on LEDs to encourage householders to make the switch to a more energy efficient option.
Decarbonisation in Northern Ireland: the potential of a one stop shop
Free, independent and impartial advice and support for everyone should be an integral part of Northern Ireland’s energy landscape.
Climate change targets in Northern Ireland: progressing towards net zero
Northern Ireland's extensive rural areas and renewable energy potential provide both challenges and opportunities to cut carbon emissions.
How is Glasgow preparing to host COP26?
In November, Glasgow will host COP26, a global climate event that could be the world’s last chance to get climate change under…
Innovating to engineer a positive change
From on-street electric vehicle charging to off-grid power access, innovative projects help us support consumers and communities.
Green recovery after a time of challenge
Covid-19 presented challenges, but also generated creative opportunities and fresh possibilities for a greener recovery.