Major oil and gas companies have confirmed they are to invest US$1 billion over the next decade in an attempt to drastically cut their emissions, but have left renewable power development off the table.
Energy procurement firm Almach has officially committed to offering only 100% renewable electricity to its clients, who will receive access to low cost, clean energy.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has claimed that just 50 businesses are responsible for one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions one day before the landmark Paris Agreement comes into force.
Solar has proven to be a particularly popular technology among the 26 winners of this year’s M&S Energy Community Energy Fund, which will share a pot of £350,000.
The UK has maintained its presence among the leaders of PricewaterhouseCoopers' Low Carbon Economy Index for 2016 alongside the US and China despite global decarbonisation falling just below targets agreed at last year’s COP21.
The UK Green Building Council (UK-GBC) has completed a record-breaking refurbishment of its London office, achieving the lowest embodied carbon footprint ever recorded for a project of its kind in the UK.
Trustees to be responsible for ensuring the Green Investment Bank (GIB) remains permanently required to invest exclusively in green infrastructure projects have been nominated as the institution continues to move closer to privatisation.
Energy company Tesla has revealed that it began to ship an updated version of its commercial battery storage solution last month, featuring doubled energy density.
Ecotricity, the green energy supplier founded by Dale Vince, has sparked rumours of a possible takeover bid for rival supplier Good Energy after acquiring a significant stake in the company.