Three sites are earmarked for development but prospects for five more have become unclear
UK ministers make contingency plans to fund £20bn-plus power plant
Patrick Pouyanné says he has been ‘arguing’ with the Labour government over plans to increase the levy
Operator of Europe’s largest nuclear waste dump fined after pleading guilty in June to ‘serious’ cyber security failings
Planning officials now need to consider emissions produced when customers use oil and gas before they grant permission
Maersk family investment group to develop €1.5bn factory in attempt to crack one of biggest climate challenges
VPI profits soar as company owned by world’s largest commodity trader continues to benefit from 2022 energy crisis
UK government selects four companies to proceed to next stage of negotiations
Hearing date set for climate campaigner cases against Rosebank and Jackdaw developments
First Hydro deal shows growing investor appetite for assets set to play bigger role in British energy
Partnership with state utility ČEZ could prove key test of whether technology can live up to potential
Decision by Swiss company comes amid surge in cheaper imported Chinese panels
Foreign secretary says government will build global clean power alliance for sharing knowledge and technology
Britain’s network operator overlooks batteries up to 30% of the time when they are cheaper, company admits
Rapid rollout of solar and wind generation has outpaced ability to store power
The shift to renewable energy is set to have a dramatic impact on skill requirements, pay and unionisation
Closure of final plant at the end of September marks a critical step in decarbonising electricity by 2030
Minister says new investment a ‘step forward’ for industry after no bids in last year’s round
UK energy companies were allowed by regulator to recoup rising costs through customer bills
Labour ministers say Britain has become a more attractive destination thanks to political stability
Contested location of GB Energy’s headquarters to be announced soon, says minister
Decision by regulator Ofgem means average yearly bill will be £1,717
The technology offers huge benefits for polluters struggling to reduce emissions and meet climate goals, but it is untested at scale
Analysts say the market is becoming more realistic, with several projects getting off the ground
Danish company says market for e-fuels is developing more slowly than expected