“Mad, bad and dangerous”: Tories hit out at Labour energy plan March 31, 2024 Energy secretary Claire Coutinho has slammed Labour's energy plans as being 'made in China'
Oil majors recap: How is 2024 treating Shell, BP, Exxon and Chevron? March 31, 2024 Exxon's 2023 profits were down 35 per cent but still the second highest in a decade.
Thames Water crisis – what next: More sewage, higher bills and possible collapse March 28, 2024 Thames Water is in yet another crisis after shareholders denied it vital cash. The outcome? More sewage in Britain's rivers.
Why UK consumers had to foot a £7bn (and-growing) gas bill for National Grid March 28, 2024 In 2023 alone, balancing the grid cost billpayers £2.85bn, equivalent to every electricity consumer in Britain paying an extra £80 per year.
Why China’s growing dominance in wind power should worry the West March 27, 2024 accounted for two-thirds of the entire global build in 2023 and now boasts a 77GW portfolio
More s**t than ever before – 2023 was the worst year for sewage spills on record March 27, 2024 Toxic chemicals that remain in ecosystems for decades pollute every stretch of English rivers.
UK’s largest electricity transmission project to get £3.4bn in funding, Ofgem says March 27, 2024 A mega project to build an electricity "superhighway" cable link between Scotland and Yorkshire is to receive £3.4bn.
Why this week’s wind power auction could be a make-or-break moment in the UK’s net zero journey March 27, 2024 The success of Auction Round Six is vital to the UK's net zero ambitions
British Gas: Centrica chief’s pay swells to more than £8m March 26, 2024 The chief executive of Centrica, the owner of British Gas, saw his pay swell to more than £8m in 2023, it has been revealed.
Wood Group pushes cost-cutting drive and upgrades 2024 outlook March 26, 2024 The company currently employs around 6,500 in the UK, most of whom are in Aberdeen.