Taking on the NIMBYs. Beating the blockers. The end goal is commendable, but is this how UK voters would like to be described? Since July, the UK has seen a fresh new government come into power that, recent polling suggests, is greener than ever when it comes to supporting ambitious climate action. At the same... Read more »| Politics.co.uk
Rae Street and Lee Towers look into why UK governments are so supportive of this technology, and some of its inherent problems.| Fuel Poverty Action
Labour has been urged to clarify its stance on the UK’s first deep coal mine in more than 30 years – as it fights an election campaign that has put clean energy at the fore. The proposed mine in Whitehaven, Cumbria, would extract 2.8 million tonnes of coking coal a year from under the Irish […]| DeSmog
A pioneering approach to community engagement on local renewable energy projects. Giving communities information, time and space to develop their energy vision.| Centre for Sustainable Energy
Regions identified as ‘just right’ in terms of geological conditions to drive the country’s net zero energy ambitions.| British Geological Survey
The country needs change and Labour has a plan to deliver it. Here's where we'll start.| The Labour Party
CSE responds to Labour's energy plans and what's needed to create an energy transition that's both smart and fair.| Centre for Sustainable Energy
The leading UK parties have shown variations in their energy policies, and Power Technology delves into their commitments to renewables.| Energy Monitor