A government-funded trial of Vehicle to Grid (V2G) technology has successfully demonstrated how real-time data can allow electric vehicles to act as distributed…
Continue ReadingSwedish energy giant Vattenfall has reached a deal to pipe excess heat generated by a waste incinerator in South East London to 10,500…
Continue ReadingAlternative network provider B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) is now offering customers the UK’s fastest domestic broadband package.
Continue ReadingThe Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) yesterday outlined a package of incentives and grants to stimulate the decarbonisation of the…
Continue ReadingWind Farm Under Development in Scotland Will Power 170,00 Homes
Written by Lauren Smith in Renewable Energy
Swedish state-owned power company Vattenfall has reached a deal to develop a large onshore wind farm in Scotland.
Continue ReadingFully Installed Smart Meter Network Would Help Energy System Handle Coronavirus Crisis
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
Good Energy chief executive Juliet Davenport has claimed that a fully functional smart meter network would make the coronavirus crisis “easier to deal…
Continue ReadingEnergy Suppliers Urged to Write Off Debts for Struggling Families
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
Energy suppliers should write off the debts households accumulate during the coronavirus crisis, a leading fuel poverty charity has urged.
Continue ReadingTransport Emissions to Fall by 28 Million Tonnes Due to Lockdown
Written by Lauren Smith in Climate Change
Greenhouse gas emissions from the UK’s transport sector will plummet this year, as lockdown measures keep 97% of the population home.
Continue ReadingBritons are convinced of the urgency of taking action on climate change, but many are unaware of the carbon footprint of their home’s…
Continue ReadingTraffic across Hull ISP KCOM’s broadband network has been up 45% since the coronavirus lockdown began.
Continue Reading