National Grid and Space Solar explore wireless power project
National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) has launched a new project to investigate if wireless transmission technology could enhance existing power grids.
National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) has launched a new project to investigate if wireless transmission technology could enhance existing power grids.
A project exploring how microgrids can help lower emissions from industrial and commercial sites in the North East is moving into proof-of-concept phase after securing £500,000 from Ofgem’s Strategic Innovation Fund.
Professor Jan Rosenow, Professor of Energy and Climate Policy at the Environmental Change Institute at the University of Oxford, took part in multiple high-level sessions on the future of energy systems at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos, Switzerland.
Professor Robert House (Department of Materials) and Professor Moritz Riede (Department of Physics) have both been awarded one of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s first ever Green Future Fellowships. The first cohort of 13 Fellows will each receive £3 million over 10 years to develop sol...
The UK’s small modular reactor plans are poised to transform domestic energy supply whilst creating a lucrative new export opportunity for British industry.
Solar power has a dark side: panels are still built to be thrown away, and we risk creating a mountain of waste that locks away valuable minerals.
In October 2024, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch declared herself a “net zero sceptic”, but “not a climate sceptic”. Most recently she doubled down, announcing plans to scrap the 2030 ban on new petrol cars in a 900-word Sunday Telegraph article that did not mention climate change�...
Jan Rosenow, Energy Programme Leader and Professor of Energy and Climate Policy, comments in the Times newspaper on the most impactful way to change the difference in running costs between gas boilers and heat pumps.
Across the UK, millions of households are struggling to afford to heat their homes. Energy poverty has risen sharply since 2021, with around 6 million households unable to keep warm without cutting back on essentials.