UK welcomes 60,000th electric van
The number of electric vans on UK roads has surged by 19.4%, reaching a total of 60,000 since 2018.
The number of electric vans on UK roads has surged by 19.4%, reaching a total of 60,000 since 2018.
A collaborative team across four universities have discovered a very simple rule to design single-atom alloy catalysts for chemical reactions. Published in Nature Chemistry.
In a formal proposal set out on 15th February 2024, the universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Leeds, University College London and the London School of Economics, are urging financial institutions to update their fossil fuel position statements and create environmentally friendly ...
Camden Council, in partnership with The Camden Climate Alliance, has introduced a new initiative to help support nearly 125 local businesses reduce energy consumption, save costs and decrease carbon dioxide emissions.
Charlie Wilson, one of the authors and the leader of the Energy research programme at ECI, said: ‘There are numerous ways for us to dramatically reduce the energy we consume while improving our standards of living, the quality of our cities, and our social wellbeing. Our analysis shows this...
More than two million people will be cut off from their gas and electricity this winter because they can’t afford to top up their prepayment meter. That’s according to a report from the charity Citizens Advice, which says it is helping more people than ever who cannot pay for energy.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is consulting on potential transitional support arrangements to support large-scale biomass electricity generators in their planned move to power bioenergy carbon capture and storage (power BECCS).
Andrew Garrad, engineering alum of Oxford University has been awarded the 2024 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QEPrize) for pioneering work designing and optimising wind turbines.
One of the successful bids announced under the third Trilateral Seed Fund call of Siemens AG, Technical University of Berlin and the University of Oxford will examine Electricity Grid Modelling, Monitoring and Control for Distribution System Operators (DSOs)
A new study shows heat pumps could provide a cost-effective alternative to off-gas heating and offers valuable insights for policymakers working to address fuel poverty