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A 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) has been signed between GDF Suez Energy UK and SITA UK for electricity produced from an energy from waste plant.
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The number of solar PV installations across Europe is dropping for the first time in more than a decade.
Samsung Heavy Industries has secured a £6 million grant from Scottish Enterprise to help it develop an offshore wind turbine test centre in Fife.
The wholly bank-financed Sleaford plant was a milestone for dedicated biomass, but has it opened the door to wider investment in the sector, asks David Williams?
Government growth policy, obscure company governance and “nerdish” regulation came in for criticism from regulatory
France struck a deal with China last week that could pave the way for Chinese
The rise in new technology for renewables and carbon capture and storage (CCS) will bring new safety risks, experts in the field have warned.
The National Trust for Ireland has mounted a legal challenge to the UK government consent for a new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point.
A £6 million competition to get renewable heating kits into the homes of social tenants has been launched today, the Department of Energy and Climate Changed has announced.
Making power generation companies responsible for insulating homes was always a bit of a leap, given they don't have a direct relationship with customers.
Windfarms will be banned from Scotland's most scenic areas under draft planning policy proposals published by the Scottish Government on Tuesday.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc) should consult with the energy sector more on the design of Electricity Market Reform (EMR).
The first three turbines at the Teeside offshore windfarm have started generating electricity.
European utilities will continue to feel downwards pressure from credit rating agencies in the years ahead, as Fitch's Arkadiusz Wicik explains
What EU funds can utilities access, and how? Alan Osborn reports
The amount of electricity generated in the UK by coal-fired plant hit a 16-year high in 2012.
Chinese involvement in UK nuclear new build has come a step closer following an announcement by EDF of a long-term cooperation deal.