Low-carbon generation
Latest
Coutinho accused of acting ‘unlawfully’ over onshore wind decision
Energy secretary Claire Coutinho has been accused of acting “unlawfully” over her decision to exclude onshore wind from the national significant infrastructure project (NSIP) regime. In particular, campaigners claim that Coutinho failed to engage with relevant material presented by the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) during her decision making process. Campaigners, who have lodged a legal challenge to the government’s “continued exclusion” of onshore wind from the NSIP regime, claim there is “no coherence” between this position and the UK’s net zero target.
3 months ago
MP moots funding option for Wylfa nuclear revival
3 months ago
Hinkley delay could benefit Drax
3 months ago
Solar panels in space could power UK by 2035
3 months ago
EDF says Hinkley Point C could cost up to £35bn
3 months ago
Constraint payments likened to Post Office scandal
3 months ago
Government boosts investment in Sizewell C to £2.5bn
3 months ago
Growing pains
3 months ago
Labour puts energy at the heart of ‘campaign bible’
3 months ago
Hydrogen from excess wind could decarbonise UK steel
3 months ago
Generation cost measure labelled ‘blunt instrument’
3 months ago
Sizewell C cleared to begin construction
3 months ago
Soaring REGO costs could put an end to greenwashing
3 months ago
Cost concerns raised as nuclear plan revealed
3 months ago