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Open in Browser →Factcheck: 10 flaws in the Conservative report on ‘cheap power’
In a new report, the opposition Conservatives argue that UK electricity prices are too high and that it would be… The post Factcheck: 10 flaws in the Conservative report on ‘cheap power’ appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund: June 2026
Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) scheme in England.
Q&A: What is ‘long-duration energy storage’ – and why does the UK need it?
The UK is pioneering the use of “super batteries” that can store energy for long periods, smoothing the output from… The post Q&A: What is ‘long-duration energy storage’ – and why does the UK need it? appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Explainer: How the ‘super El Niño’ will reshape the world’s weather
The world is currently experiencing what is expected to become the strongest El Niño on record – dubbed a “super El Niño”… The post Explainer: How the ‘super El Niño’ will reshape the world’s weather appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Apply for the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES): Round 13
The Heat Network Efficiency Scheme supports performance improvements to existing district heating or communal heating projects.
Analysis: The two largest reservoirs in the US have hit record-low levels
The second-largest reservoir in the US reached a record-low water height on Saturday – just days after the country’s largest… The post Analysis: The two largest reservoirs in the US have hit record-low levels appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Why land-use emissions have fallen by a third this century – in six charts
Emissions from land-use change – including deforestation, loss of peatland and forest degradation – have been falling over the course… The post Why land-use emissions have fallen by a third this century – in six charts appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: What does China’s 15th five-year plan for coal mean for climate action?
China has published a new five-year plan for coal, the latest in a slew of important policy documents for the… The post Q&A: What does China’s 15th five-year plan for coal mean for climate action? appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Energy Trends: UK renewables
Data on the UK’s renewables sector, including capacity, electricity generation and liquid biofuels consumption.
Analysis: Weaker EV targets could cost UK consumers £3bn a year by 2030
An upcoming UK government consultation on weakening targets for electric vehicles (EVs) could cost consumers as much as £3bn a… The post Analysis: Weaker EV targets could cost UK consumers £3bn a year by 2030 appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: What is in China’s new five-year plan for climate change?
China has released a five-year plan dedicated to addressing climate change.  The 15th five-year plan for a national response to… The post Q&A: What is in China’s new five-year plan for climate change? appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Heat Pump Investment Accelerator Competition: round 2 (closed)
This competition provides grant funding for investments in the manufacture of heat pumps and strategically important heat pump components in the UK.
Factcheck: How nuclear, gas, wind and solar power are affected during heatwaves
Heatwaves are becoming more likely and more intense due to climate change, impacting sources of power generation around the world… The post Factcheck: How nuclear, gas, wind and solar power are affected during heatwaves appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: Does the world need ‘carbon capture and storage’ to reach net-zero?
When carbon dioxide (CO2) is released from a factory or power plant, the gas can be captured and permanently stored… The post Q&A: Does the world need ‘carbon capture and storage’ to reach net-zero? appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Correcting climate ‘misperceptions’ may not boost climate action
The general public often underestimate support for climate action, while overestimating the real-world actions taken by other people to address… The post Correcting climate ‘misperceptions’ may not boost climate action appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Factcheck: No, Europe is not having its ‘quietest’ year for wildfires
In recent days, prominent climate sceptics and rightwing commentators have shared charts on social media incorrectly implying that Europe is… The post Factcheck: No, Europe is not having its ‘quietest’ year for wildfires appeared first on Carbon Brief .
World falling short on 22 of 23 nature targets for 2030, says draft UN report
The global goal to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030 “will not be achieved” unless action by countries “accelerates… The post World falling short on 22 of 23 nature targets for 2030, says draft UN report appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Climate change is driving a ‘shift’ in childhood malaria risk across Africa
Rising temperatures are redistributing the risk of childhood malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, resulting in areas of “new risk” in the… The post Climate change is driving a ‘shift’ in childhood malaria risk across Africa appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: What does China’s 15th ‘five-year plan’ for renewables mean for climate change?
China has released its “15th five-year plan for the development of renewable energy”, outlining key targets and policies for the… The post Q&A: What does China’s 15th ‘five-year plan’ for renewables mean for climate change? appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Red Diesel Replacement competition: successful projects
Grant funding for projects to develop and demonstrate innovative low carbon technologies for use as alternatives to red diesel on construction, mining and quarrying sites.
Analysis: Wind and solar power overtake fossil fuels in Germany for first time ever
More of Germany’s electricity came from wind and solar power than fossil fuels for the first time ever in 2025.… The post Analysis: Wind and solar power overtake fossil fuels in Germany for first time ever appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Analysis: 84% of nations miss deadline to identify ‘nature-harming’ subsidies by 2025
Most countries failed to meet a 2025 target to identify all of their subsidies that could be “harmful” to biodiversity,… The post Analysis: 84% of nations miss deadline to identify ‘nature-harming’ subsidies by 2025 appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Factcheck: No, Europe’s heatwaves are not being ‘caused’ by declining air pollution
This summer has seen Europe suffer through a series of record-breaking heatwaves. Amid widespread media coverage of the number of… The post Factcheck: No, Europe’s heatwaves are not being ‘caused’ by declining air pollution appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Access to finance ‘strengthens climate resilience’ among sub-Saharan women
Empowering women through greater access to finance could “strengthen” households’ resilience to “climate shocks”, according to a new study.   Published… The post Access to finance ‘strengthens climate resilience’ among sub-Saharan women appeared first on Carbon Brief .
State of the climate: Rapidly developing El Niño raises chance of record-warm 2026
As 2026 passes its halfway point, the world is watching one of the most rapidly intensifying El Niño events in… The post State of the climate: Rapidly developing El Niño raises chance of record-warm 2026 appeared first on Carbon Brief .
DESNZ: workforce management information
Documents relating to workforce management information summary data for the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).
Boiler Upgrade Scheme Regulations: approved standards, grant categories and grant levels
Lists of standards, grant categories and grant levels that have been approved for the scheme.
Q&A: What the EU’s carbon market review means for climate action
The European Commission has put forward new plans to cut emissions under the EU carbon market more slowly, from 2031… The post Q&A: What the EU’s carbon market review means for climate action appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: What the EU’s carbon market review means for climate action
The European Commission has put forward new plans to cut emissions under the EU carbon... The post Q&A: What the EU’s carbon market review means for climate action appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund: May 2026
Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) scheme in England.
Debriefed 17 July 2026: UK ‘firewave’ | Fossil-fuelled heat deaths | London’s Natural History Museum spotlights climate
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post Debriefed 17 July 2026: UK ‘firewave’ | Fossil-fuelled heat deaths | London’s Natural History Museum spotlights climate appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: Europe’s May and June heatwave deaths – and how they were counted
Recent weeks have seen a flurry of reports from public health authorities and scientists that estimate the deaths caused by… The post Q&A: Europe’s May and June heatwave deaths – and how they were counted appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Plug-in solar: Regulatory amendment and interim product specification
We're seeking views on proposals to enable the safe and legal use of plug-in solar (plug-in microgeneration) products in the UK.
UK withdraws millions in funding from world’s second-largest rainforest in Congo
The UK has abandoned projects worth tens of millions of pounds that were meant to help protect Congo rainforests and… The post UK withdraws millions in funding from world’s second-largest rainforest in Congo appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Cropped 15 July 2026: Uganda starves | Trump opens endangered habitats | UK cuts rainforest aid
We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food... The post Cropped 15 July 2026: Uganda starves | Trump opens endangered habitats | UK cuts rainforest aid appeared first on Carbon Brief .
28 quotes from new UK leader Andy Burnham on climate, net-zero and fossil fuels
The UK’s new prime minister Andy Burnham remained tight-lipped on his views on climate change... The post 28 quotes from new UK leader Andy Burnham on climate, net-zero and fossil fuels appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Interview: COP31 president says electrification is ‘surest way to protect citizens’
Last month, COP31 president-designate Murat Kurum launched a target for 35% of the world’s final... The post Interview: COP31 president says electrification is ‘surest way to protect citizens’ appeared first on Carbon Brief .
DeBriefed 10 July 2026: Deadly Europe heat | EU electrification leak | COP31 president interview
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 10 July 2026: Deadly Europe heat | EU electrification leak | COP31 president interview appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Eight facts about air conditioning amid an overheated global debate
As successive heatwaves hit Europe, air-conditioning (AC) has emerged as a new front in the... The post Eight facts about air conditioning amid an overheated global debate appeared first on Carbon Brief .
China Briefing 9 July 2026: Guangxi floods | ‘Beautiful China’ plan | New EU-China mechanism
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate... The post China Briefing 9 July 2026: Guangxi floods | ‘Beautiful China’ plan | New EU-China mechanism appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Interview: Dr Sun Yixian on his new database tracking Chinese climate ‘leadership’
The number of global climate initiatives launched or run by China has been growing since... The post Interview: Dr Sun Yixian on his new database tracking Chinese climate ‘leadership’ appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Cited 7 July 2026: ‘Impossible’ heat | Global ocean record | Climate change and the ozone hole
Welcome to Cited, your essential guide to new climate research. In the news ‘HEAT ALERT’:... The post Cited 7 July 2026: ‘Impossible’ heat | Global ocean record | Climate change and the ozone hole appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Guest post: France’s June heatwave caused more than 2,700 heat-related deaths
In June 2026, a record-breaking heatwave swept across Europe, with France among the first and... The post Guest post: France’s June heatwave caused more than 2,700 heat-related deaths appeared first on Carbon Brief .
New Investment, AI and Freedom of Navigation Key to Building a Resilient Energy System: Dr. Sultan Al Jaber
ADNOC CEO Dr. Sultan Al Jaber advocates for increased investment in energy infrastructure and freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz to enhance global energy resilience. ADNOC is executing a $150 billion five-year capital program, including accelerating a second Fujairah Port pipeline (50% complete, targeting 2027) to bypass maritime chokepoints. The initiative addresses supply chain fragility for oil, gas, critical minerals, and fertilizers, with emphasis on AI integration and upstream capacity expansion to meet sustained global energy demand exceeding 100 million barrels per day.
Proposed refinements for Allocation Round 8 and future rounds
We're seeking views on several refinements to ensure that the CfD continues to reflect current policy and that the scheme continues to function as originally intended.
Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 8: standard terms and conditions
The Standard Terms and Conditions for use in CfD Allocation Round 8 (AR8).
Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 8: allocation framework
The Contract Allocation Framework sets out the rules for Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 8 (AR8) and the eligibility requirements applicants must satisfy.
UAE President and India Prime Minister Witness Exchange of Strategic Agreements between ADNOC and Indian Energy Partners
ADNOC signed strategic collaboration agreements with Indian partners to expand energy cooperation, including crude oil storage capacity up to 30 million barrels across Indian facilities (Mangalore, Vishakhapatnam, Chandikol) and potential Fujairah storage, plus increased LPG supply and trading with Indian Oil Corporation to enhance India's energy security.
DeBriefed 3 July 2026: US faces scorching Independence Day | Record ocean temperatures | Vietnam’s EV surge
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 3 July 2026: US faces scorching Independence Day | Record ocean temperatures | Vietnam’s EV surge appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: How will the World Bank’s abandoned finance goal affect climate action?
The World Bank has abandoned a target for 45% of the funding it gives developing... The post Q&A: How will the World Bank’s abandoned finance goal affect climate action? appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: Where do the UN secretary general candidates stand on climate change?
Candidates are being nominated to take over as the UN secretary general, when António Guterres... The post Q&A: Where do the UN secretary general candidates stand on climate change? appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Analysis: UK newspapers have already printed 63 editorials in 2026 backing North Sea drilling
UK newspapers have already published 63 editorials this year calling for more oil and gas... The post Analysis: UK newspapers have already printed 63 editorials in 2026 backing North Sea drilling appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Cropped 1 July 2026: Heatwave scorches Europe | UK 2050 farm plan | What’s next for the High Seas Treaty
We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food... The post Cropped 1 July 2026: Heatwave scorches Europe | UK 2050 farm plan | What’s next for the High Seas Treaty appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Six charts show how clean power was world’s largest source of new energy in 2025
Clean power added more to global energy supplies than any other source in 2025, according... The post Six charts show how clean power was world’s largest source of new energy in 2025 appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Guest post: Climate change has caused one-fifth of Pine Island glacier retreat
The Pine Island glacier in West Antarctica is one of the fastest-changing glaciers in the... The post Guest post: Climate change has caused one-fifth of Pine Island glacier retreat appeared first on Carbon Brief .
DeBriefed 26 June 2026: Heat records broken across Europe | London climate action week | Introducing ‘Project Cosmos’
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 26 June 2026: Heat records broken across Europe | London climate action week | Introducing ‘Project Cosmos’ appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Q&A: What change of power in Colombia could mean for world’s fossil-fuel transition
Over the last four years, Colombia has emerged as one of the most vocal advocates... The post Q&A: What change of power in Colombia could mean for world’s fossil-fuel transition appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Media reaction: How climate change intensified Europe’s record-breaking June heat
For the second time in two months, western and central Europe has been hit by... The post Media reaction: How climate change intensified Europe’s record-breaking June heat appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Regulation (EU) 2026/1030 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2026 on the greenhouse gas emissions accounting of transport services (Text with EEA relevance)
EU regulation requiring transport operators, service organizers, and hub operators to calculate and publicly disclose greenhouse gas emissions from transport services using standardized methodologies. Aims to reduce SME compliance burdens while providing comparable emissions data to incentivize sustainable transport choices and support climate neutrality by 2050.
Regulation (EU) 2026/1030 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2026 on the greenhouse gas emissions accounting of transport services (Text with EEA relevance)
EU regulation establishing standardised greenhouse gas emissions accounting and disclosure requirements for transport operators, service organisers, and hub operators. Creates comparable methodologies for calculating GHG emissions from transport services to incentivise sustainable transport choices, reduce SME compliance burdens, and support EU climate neutrality by 2050.
China Briefing 25 June 2026: Five-year plans passed | Critical-mineral tensions | Industrial decarbonisation plan
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate... The post China Briefing 25 June 2026: Five-year plans passed | Critical-mineral tensions | Industrial decarbonisation plan appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Livestock heat deaths in transit doubled in UK record-hot summer of 2025
Twice as many animals died due to heat stress en route to slaughterhouses during the... The post Livestock heat deaths in transit doubled in UK record-hot summer of 2025 appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Analysis: UK sales of electric vehicles just overtook petrol cars for the first time
For the first time in the UK, more new electric vehicles (EVs) have been sold... The post Analysis: UK sales of electric vehicles just overtook petrol cars for the first time appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Guest post: How US renewable-energy growth persists despite federal policy uncertainty
Despite recent shifts in federal energy policies, our analysis shows that the US transition to... The post Guest post: How US renewable-energy growth persists despite federal policy uncertainty appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean Conference in Kenya
A major ocean conference has ended in Mombasa, Kenya, with just a handful of countries... The post Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean Conference in Kenya appeared first on Carbon Brief .
CCC: Faster electrification of UK will ‘put money back into people’s pockets’
Faster electrification is the best way to secure lower energy bills and stronger energy security,... The post CCC: Faster electrification of UK will ‘put money back into people’s pockets’ appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Carbon budget and growth delivery plan
The Carbon Budget and Growth Delivery Plan sets out how the government meets its statutory carbon budgets and secure the benefits of this transition for people and businesses.
UK net zero transition: investment opportunities
This investor prospectus outlines where and how investors can support the UK’s net zero transition.
Carbon budget and growth delivery plan: Heat and buildings factsheet
The Carbon budget and growth delivery plan (CBGDP) investor factsheet sets out the opportunities for the heat and buildings sector as the UK transitions to clean energy.
Cited 23 June 2026: Project Cosmos launch | Science ‘under attack’ at Bonn | Emissions inequality
Welcome to Cited, your essential guide to new climate research. In the news SCIENCE ‘UNDER... The post Cited 23 June 2026: Project Cosmos launch | Science ‘under attack’ at Bonn | Emissions inequality appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Prof Philippe Ciais: The world’s most highly cited climate scientist
Phillipe Ciais has spent almost four decades researching the planet’s carbon cycle – and the... The post Prof Philippe Ciais: The world’s most highly cited climate scientist appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Prof Detlef van Vuuren: The climate scientist most cited by the IPCC
Detlef van Vuuren is one of the world’s leading climate modellers and, as a result,... The post Prof Detlef van Vuuren: The climate scientist most cited by the IPCC appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Global Clean Power Alliance: finance mission update (June 2026)
This update sets out progress under the Global Clean Power Alliance (GCPA) finance mission at London Climate Action Week 2026.
Global Clean Power Alliance: finance mission country action plans
Country action plans launched with the Global Clean Power Alliance (GCPA) finance mission.
How Many Barrels of Oil Do AI Data Centers Consume on a Daily Basis?
Analysis of energy consumption in cryptocurrency mining and AI data centers, estimating Bitcoin mining requires 138-175 terawatt-hours annually, equivalent to 500-600 barrels of oil per coin minted. Article examines growing power demands of blockchain and artificial intelligence infrastructure relative to fossil fuel equivalents.
Global EV Industry Faces Outsized Risk From Cobalt Supply Disruptions
The electric vehicle sector has reduced cobalt supply risk through widespread adoption of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries since 2020. Led by Tesla and BYD, manufacturers have shifted to cobalt-free battery technology, lowering production costs and reducing dependency on expensive critical minerals while supporting EV industry growth.
Denmark and Germany Launch Europe’s First Hydrogen Superhighway
Denmark and Germany are launching Europe's first hydrogen superhighway to support decarbonization of steel, chemicals, shipping, and aviation. The initiative addresses hydrogen's credibility challenge by moving beyond inflated expectations to implement practical infrastructure, though the project faces ongoing cost and financing hurdles.
London Mayor: UK Tops Green Finance Rankings for Eighth Straight Year
The City of London Corporation's Net Zero Delivery Summit reflects on the UK's continued leadership in green finance, maintaining top rankings for eight consecutive years despite global economic challenges including post-Covid recovery, geopolitical conflicts, and trade disruptions. The article underscores the importance of sustainable finance in navigating global instability.
Greek Energy Pulls In $26B As Europe Scrambles To Replace Russian Gas
Greece is attracting over $26 billion in international investment to position itself as a critical energy transit hub for Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. This investment surge supports the EU's goal to completely phase out Russian gas imports by 2027, with major funds including BlackRock and QIA backing Greece's energy infrastructure development.
International Climate Finance Strategy 2026
This strategy sets out the priorities and outcomes for the UK's fourth international climate finance commitment.
UK – Mexico partnership on climate, energy and nature
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the UK and Mexico on climate, nature and energy collaboration.
Chinese Grid Operators Resist Plans to Boost Renewables to Power AI
Chinese grid operators express concern over plans to increase renewable energy powering for AI data centers by 2030, citing forecasting challenges and inflexible power consumption patterns at data centers that complicate integration of variable renewable electricity sources.
EcoFlow brings new residential, C&I and plug-in storage to Intersolar
EcoFlow launched new residential and commercial battery storage products along with an AI-powered home energy management system at Intersolar, expanding its portfolio for distributed energy storage applications across residential and C&I markets.
Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited institutions
Analysis of Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database reveals the world’s leading “institutions” for climate research. There... The post Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited institutions appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Introducing Project Cosmos: Carbon Brief’s ‘universe’ of climate science
Carbon Brief’s Project Cosmos is a major collaborative effort to build the world’s largest and... The post Introducing Project Cosmos: Carbon Brief’s ‘universe’ of climate science appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate scientists
Carbon Brief’s Project Cosmos is the largest known database of climate change research, featuring more... The post Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate scientists appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Project Cosmos
Welcome to the Project Cosmos homepage. The project was launched by Carbon Brief in June... The post Project Cosmos appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate publications
The most highly cited publications in Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database reveal the building blocks supporting... The post Carbon Brief’s ranking of the most highly cited climate publications appeared first on Carbon Brief .
Mapped: Inside Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database of 1.8 million climate studies
This is the vast “cosmos” of academic literature and evidence that underpins humanity’s knowledge of... The post Mapped: Inside Carbon Brief’s Cosmos database of 1.8 million climate studies appeared first on Carbon Brief .
National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program
14 CFR Part 1259 establishes policies and procedures for the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program authorized by the NASA Authorization Act of 1988. It defines the program's scope, designates Space Grant colleges and regional consortiums, establishes a graduate fellowship program in space-related fields, and creates a Space Grant Review Panel to advise NASA's Administrator on program execution.
Global solar additions reached 664 GW in 2025
Global solar installations added 664 GW in 2025, bringing the worldwide solar fleet to over 3 TW by early 2026. Despite this growth, the market is expected to contract for the first time in over 20 years due to reduced solar installations forecast in China.
European heat pump sales increased 13% last year
European heat pump sales grew 13% year-over-year, with 2.88 million units sold across 21 countries, displacing an equivalent of 2.5 billion cubic meters of liquefied natural gas consumption and supporting the continent's energy transition.
Energy Start-up Map: From project development and battery hardware to battery diagnostics and flexibility marketing
A market overview categorizing 91 energy start-ups by their fields of activity, including project development, battery hardware, battery diagnostics, and flexibility marketing. The analysis maps business models and target audiences across the renewable energy and battery technology sectors.
Solar PV potential at one of the world’s northernmost settlements
Researchers evaluated solar photovoltaic potential in Norway's northernmost settlement to support fossil fuel transition, analyzing Arctic challenges including snow, ice, permafrost, and seasonal irradiance variations. The study identified strong summer PV generation capacity and substantial rooftop availability, demonstrating effective integration with wind power and energy storage systems for renewable energy transition.
Nextpower to acquire Zimmermann PV Steel in $378 million transaction
US-based Nextpower announced plans to acquire German PV mounting systems supplier Zimmermann PV Steel for approximately €330 million ($378 million) in a combination of cash and stock, subject to regulatory approval and expected to close in fiscal 2027.
TS10 5QW, Net Zero Teesside Power Limited: environmental permit application advertisement - EPR/PP3501LR/V002
View the application submitted by Net Zero Teesside Power Limited for Net Zero Teesside CCUS Project, Redcar.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Information Collection Request; Comment Request; Clean School Bus (CSB) Rebate Program; EPA ICR No. 2461.07, OMB Control No. 2060-0686 (Renewal)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is planning to submit an information collection request (ICR), Clean School Bus (CSB) Rebate Program (EPA ICR Number 2461.07, OMB Control Number 2060-0686 (Renewal) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act. Before doing so, EPA is soliciting public comments on specific aspects of the proposed information collection as described below. This is a proposed extension of the ICR, which is currently approved through March 31, 2027. This notice allows for 60 days for public comments.
Apply for a lowland peat water implementation grant
Grant program funding water management infrastructure projects to raise water tables in lowland peat soils across England, supporting environmental restoration and carbon sequestration goals through improved soil hydrology management.
Britain’s Energy Crisis Is Driving Manufacturing Offshore
The UK manufacturing sector faces potential deindustrialization and factory closures due to soaring energy costs, according to a June 2026 survey by Make UK and the TUC. High power bills driven by carbon levies threaten industrial collapse unless the government expands emergency financial relief measures for manufacturers.
Whatever Happened to the Small Modular Reactor Revolution?
The article examines small modular reactor (SMR) development progress in the early 2020s. Despite initial enthusiasm for SMRs supporting a nuclear renaissance, supply chain disruptions and technical difficulties have slowed deployment. However, companies continue investing in SMR technology as a potential driver for innovation and expansion in the nuclear power sector.