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  • All new London buses to be zero-emission Mayor says

    September 17, 2021

    Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, has announced that new Transport for London (TfL) buses will be carbon neutral, as the UK prepares to host COP26. TfL said in a statement that by the end of next year, ten per cent of London’s bus network will be zero-emission as the network has committed to only [...]

  • Spending watchdog slams government’s Green Homes Scheme

    September 8, 2021

    The National Audit Office (NAO) has criticised the government’s abandoned £1.5bn Green Homes scheme as “rushed,” saying it frustrated homeowners and failed to create jobs. The Green Homes grant scheme was introduced to help meet the Government meet its ambitious target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Buildings account for 19 per cent of UK [...]

  • Low wind speeds deflate Orsted’s earnings

    August 13, 2021

    The world’s leading offshore wind provider has warned that its profits for 2021 have been buffeted by low wind speeds  The UK’s coastline is normally a prime location for wind speeds, particularly in the North Sea where Orsted has most of its wind turbines. However, in April, May and June wind speeds were the worst recorded [...]

  • Green economy Spac Spinnaker plots London stock market float

    July 26, 2021

    A special purpose acquisition company (Spac) focused on sustainability and green energy is planning an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange. Spinnaker Acquisitions — a blank-cheque firm that will target mergers in the green economy — will list in London this week. The company said it will target businesses valued at between £5m [...]

  • Ecotricity makes fourth takeover bid of Good Energy for £60m

    July 22, 2021

    Ecotricity has made a new higher offer in its takeover pursuit of fellow green energy supplier Good Energy, after a series of rejected offers since June. The latest cash offer, announced this morning, is at 340 pence per share, valuing the Chippenham-based company at around £59.5m. It marks a rise on Ecotricity’s initial indicative offer [...]

  • Every UK job has the potential to be green, government-backed taskforce says

    July 14, 2021

    Every job in the UK has the potential to be green, according to an independent report today, as long as the right investment is unlocked. The Green Jobs Taskforce, which wrote the report and is backed by the UK government, has been set up to build the workforce needed for prime minister Boris Johnson’s ‘green [...]

  • Payouts may be given to families to offset higher gas bills under new green government plan

    July 9, 2021

    Families may be provided with cash payouts to offset the cost of higher gas bills under a new green government plan. Whitehall advisors have been discussing plans to compensate households for the more expensive gas bills which will arise from the government push to reduce carbon emissions. The proposals will be aimed at encouraging households [...]

  • Gas firms pushed UK minister to burn more gas in transition to clean energy

    July 7, 2021

    Fossil fuel giants lobbied a UK government minister to use more natural gas in the transition to lower carbon energy production. As reported by Channel 4, a memo released under the Freedom of Information Act details how firms pushed the then-trade minister Connor Burns to accept a “greater recognition” of gas. The document, obtained by [...]

  • BP invests $220m in US solar development projects

    June 1, 2021

    BP today boosted its investment in US renewables with a $220m purchase of solar projects from developer 7X Energy. The energy giant struck a deal for assets with a production capacity of 9GW, which will be developed through a joint venture with Lightsource, Europe’s largest solar developer. It marks BP’s first independent investment in solar [...]

  • Estonian fuel cell developer gears up for £200m AIM listing

    May 17, 2021

    Estonian fuel cell developer Elcogen is preparing to list on London’s AIM market, in a move that could see it valued at as much as £200m. The Tallinn-based business wants to raise funds to increase its manufacturing capacity with a new factory in Estonia, in order to take advantage of the boom in interest in [...]

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