Yet some critics warn this all looks strikingly similar to rationing, especially coming at a time when electricity production continues to fall.
What is certain though is that producing electricity using carbon capture is more expensive than not using carbon capture, not least because the process itself wastes a lot of energy...
Floating offshore wind is probably the most expensive form of electricity ever deployed on a commercial basis in the UK, and all the signs are that it will remain so.
Will some future Britain sport an unelected Climate Change Committee sitting in judgement, Star Chambers-like, over climate deniers that congregate in secretive forums at 55 Tufton Street, that bastion of libertarian and...
OnPath, formerly known as Banks Renewables, was granted permission for 10 machines up to 823ft tall at New Cumnock in East Ayrshire, despite opposition from locals and the campaign group Scotland Against Spin (SAS) which...
...leaving Britain alone in committing green suicide, says Jeremy Warner in the Telegraph.
We have the blind leading the blind, advised by clueless cronies who do not have the faintest idea about energy, engineering or the commercial world.
The UK wholesale market is seeing a rapidly rising number of periods of overproduction, and this is thought to be the main reason that offshore windfarms demanded, and received, a 60% price increase in the renewables auctions.
...the union Unite has launched a campaign against Labour’s policy of refusing licences for new oil and gas extraction in the North Sea.
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