Energy
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Energy from waste plants scrapped
Two innovative waste to energy plants have been scrapped in Teesside putting hundreds of jobs at risk. -
Infrastructure pipeline: high carbon still dominant
The Green Alliance has revealed its analysis of government's latest infrastructure pipeline -
Budget 2016: small nuclear reactors competition launch
With Hinkley C touch and go and a review of tidal power underway, energy was never going to be big in the budget. That said, there were a few details announced that may help shore... -
Tidal power review: a battle for technologies?
Energy providers are squaring off over rival technologies. Mark Leftly investigates -
Hinkley impasse: EDF finance director resigns
Boardroom turmoil is emerging at EDF Energy over the Hinkley C nuclear plant -
Energy reforms essential – Infrastructure Commission publishes first report
Smarter ways of sourcing, storing and using energy can help avoid electricity black outs in future, the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has reported. -
UK faces looming energy crunch, says new research
Growing shortfall between UK electricity generation and demand, as ageing power stations close and new, cleaner stations are yet to be built. -
Pension funds flocking to invest in infrastructure
Research from Aurium Capital Markets has revealed a 36% increase in the number of pension schemes investing in infrastructure -
Months more delay to Hinkley C
A final decision on funding for the Hinkley C nuclear power station will not happen this week as expected -
Swansea scheme in balance as government announces review of tidal lagoon energy
In a move that will cast more doubt on schemes like the Swansea Bay tidal project, the government has announced a review of the feasibility and practicality of tidal lagoon energy.