Time to tackle the rank absurdities in UK energy policy
The debate over North Sea oil and gas resembles a bar brawl between opponents who can’t see straight
The debate over North Sea oil and gas resembles a bar brawl between opponents who can’t see straight
Tech companies set ambitious climate goals at the start of the decade, promising to slash emissoins that contribute to global warming
The fallout from the sprawling Middle East conflict is expected to represent a watershed moment for the energy transition.
This Iran war should prompt fresh thinking about how to rely less on other nations for energy, says Octopus founder Greg Jackson. But oil and gas aren’t the only way to keep the lights on. If other governments are taking alternatives seriously, why isn’t Britain? Chris Blackhurst reports
The move comes as part of Britain's response to the Iran war, with the conflict triggering the largest supply disruption in the history of the oil market.
Consumers in Germany and the U.K. are growing more curious about rooftop solar and electric vehicles as energy prices surge from the Iran war.
War in the Middle East is forcing Asia to turn to coal to plug the gaping hole emerging in its supply of liquefied natural gas.
With US and Israeli strikes on Iran continuing and no end to the conflict in sight, calls are growing for the rest of the world to reduce its dependence on oil and gas. But experts tell Stuti Mishra that moving away from oil is no easy task – if it was, we’d already have done it