Insights
Holding back the tide?
The government remains hesitant on tidal power, but is there a way to get more from the technology?…
Shipping emissions; time to clean up the act?
High-stakes meeting meeting in London seeks to clean up global shipping industry…
The EMR: Five years later, where are we?
The UK's pivotal Electricity Market Reform is facing its first five-year review - how much is at stake?…
Stop digging: Countries move to end fossil fuel exploration
More and more countries are deciding to 'leave it in the ground', says Dr Helena Wright…
Gas 'crisis': Case for state intervention?
Calls for ministers to bolster gas security raise welter of public/private contradictions…
Russia crisis stokes energy fears
Concerns over gas supplies focus on storage and fracking…
Network rules: for people or profit?
Ofgem's consultation on network firms' price controls raises dividend question…
Gas shortage highlights challenge for Government
Gas deficit warning during coal snap puts focus on Government policy, says Jonathan Marshall…
Renewables sector too resilient for Enron-style collapse
How serious is the threat of rising interest rates on the renewable industry?…
Brexit poses energy risks for UK and EU
Could - and should - the energy sector be taken out of the Brexit process?…
US climate change litigation in the age of Trump
Administration’s efforts to deregulate climate change have met with constant resistance, study finds…
Car Power!
Connecting electric vehicles to the power grid could unlock huge opportunities…
Climate change: The great acceleration
In the UK and globally, evidence points to case for faster carbon cuts…
Nuclear: Time for open competition
Government's downgraded forecast for nuclear power, plus industry spooking, points to auction solution…
Crunch time on Brexit and climate policy
2018 will be a vital year for the UK’s and EU’s climate action: but will Brexit constrain ambition?…
EVs: a taxing problem for the Treasury
Decline of combustion engine vehicles both a challenge and opportunity for Government.…
Coal: Subsidising the past
Jonathan Marshall examines why the Government is still paying subsidies to coal-fired power stations…