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Can geological hydrogen transform the energy investment landscape?
27 January 2025Geological hydrogen is inherently carbon-free, making it an ideal candidate for decarbonising sectors like heavy industry, long-haul transportation and aviation, writes Rahul Bhushan
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New year, new solar: Transforming the UK energy landscape by 2030
20 January 2025Tom Williams explores the government's ambitious Clean Power Action Plan and its transformative potential to drive a fossil-free energy system by 2030.
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Fight or flight: Contract and financing considerations for UK SAF projects
20 November 2024The UK government is moving towards being a leader in sustainable aviation fuel, write Andrew Nealon, Afzaal Abidi, Joshua Hayes, Alex Lee and Anuja Venkataramani.
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Powering sustainable AI growth
31 October 2024By supporting innovations in AI infrastructure and data center efficiency, we can catalyze a transition to more robust, resilient, and sustainable power grids, writes Victoria Schlotterback
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Putting its foot on the bio-gas
29 October 2024The UK's new government could boost renewable energy uptake with a new biomethane policy, writes Sead Keric
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Electricity versus gas - the devil is in the detail
16 September 2024Heating is still dominated by fossil fuels but scientists on the electric heat side are catching up, writes Ted Franks
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Increasing offshore wind auction ambition
12 September 2024Despite the latest auction, a lot more must done to meet the UK's offshore wind target of 50GW by 2030, writes Shane O'Connor
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COP29 to focus on finance - but Trump could poop on the party
20 August 2024Will the climate conference in the petrostate keep 1.5°C alive, or be a forum for oil and gas deals, asks Peter Cripps
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The impact of digital technology on the wind sector
14 August 2024Technological breakthroughs such as blockchain and developments in AI stand to redefine the energy sector significantly, writes Charlie Morgan
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The new UK government mustn't ignore energy efficiency
06 August 2024The Labour government has a unique chance to transform the UK's energy landscape - but it cannot afford to overlook existing inefficiencies, writes Jonathan Maxwell