This election is a chance to put substance behind the empty rhetoric that too often passes for climate policy
Labour’s proposed state-owned energy company promises to create jobs and cut bills — but critics call the idea a ‘gimmick’
Party says new state-owned power company based in Scotland will create jobs and billions of pounds of investment
Regulator’s chief backs more ‘targeted support’ for households as renewable network expansion raises costs for consumers
Regulator Ofgem to lower cap for July to September after falling wholesale energy prices
London-listed group announces £60bn investment programme over next 5 years
Potential investors tell Jeremy Hunt regulatory clarity also essential before backing new power plants
In the race to meet global demand for climate-friendly tech and products, government needs to nurture potential winners
Japanese group and Van Oord Offshore Wind set to install electricity cables between islands and Scottish mainland
Ardersier near Inverness aims to become distribution hub for North Sea wind power
Kepco has held early-stage discussions with British officials over mothballed Wylfa site
Incineration plants have been attractive to investors, but must soon start paying for emissions
Decision deals blow to efforts to use the gas in move to net zero
Smaller independent operators say they have taken the brunt of the pain from the 75% tax rate on profits
Judgment upholds four of five grounds for legal challenge brought by campaign groups against net zero strategy
Transaction should transform London-listed company into one of the North Sea’s largest producers
Government-commissioned analysis outlines threats such as a lack of crucial parts and shortage of key skills
Great British Nuclear’s chair says reactor technologies other than French design should be looked at for ‘at least’ two more large plants
Whether the nascent industry turns into reality rests on talks taking place behind the scenes
Keir Starmer says early stage technology would be among the schemes backed by GB Energy if party wins the election
Can the industry tackle blown budgets and competition from rival low-carbon sources?
Developers now believe they can overcome some of the setbacks that held back progress
Calls for London and Brussels to relink energy markets to prevent ‘regulatory nightmare’
National Audit Office says high cost of devices and policy uncertainty to blame
Britain is a long way from the 600,000 annual installation target ministers want to hit by 2028