Green and corporate giants agree: a clean energy transition is needed now
Only a few years ago, it would have seemed absurd to suggest that Al Gore and Royal Dutch Shell might come out…
Time to test Government’s energy efficiency commitment
The publication of the Emissions Reduction Plan is a pivotal moment for home energy efficiency in the UK.
Five green innovations we are excited about
A new study has suggested that green innovations need to be developed and spread ten times quicker if we’re to hit the…
Electric vehicles: green tech titans set out their stall for 2017
New Year always brings plenty of prognoses for the future – and it's perhaps an even bigger clamour in the technology industries.
Five more eye catching, green and innovative products
Here are five more green inventions from the world of energy and sustainability that may (or may not) be hitting the mainstream…
Paving the road to smart cities
The Innovate UK-funded ‘Stakeholder Interactive City Energy Demand Simulator’ (SiCEDS) is one of the most ambitious pieces of data and modelling work…
Social networking for the community energy sector
Graham Ayling, head of the Energy Saving Trust Foundation, explains what community groups can learn from the hub, what it’s all about…
Making smart smart – a Q&A with Dr Chris Brauer
Smart meters and the increase in appliances boasting ‘smart’ features on the market make smart homes become an increasing talking point.
The next big thing: mini energy efficient homes
The Binishell concept has reared its head in the last five years or so, and aims to make ultra energy efficient living…
The energy potential of farms
There is 10GW of untapped energy potential down on the UK’s farms, according to new research by Forum for the Future.