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The latest provisional monthly energy statistics produced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change were released on 29 January 2015 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
Amber Rudd address to the electricity storage network annual conference to highlight the benefits of low carbon innovation to UK energy security and the level of UK involvement in the expanding & global energy storage industry.…
Edward Davey speech on the prospects for a global deal at the UNFCC climate conference in Paris, December 2015.
Edward Davey speech at the launch of the 2050 Global Calculator.
The government is making an extra £25 million of funding available in world leading auctions for low carbon support, following high levels of demand for contracts.…
Cutting carbon emissions to limit global temperatures to a 2°C rise can be achieved while improving living standards, a new online tool shows.
…Response from the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change to the campaign 'Stand Strong on Zero Carbon' by Avaaz.…
Views are being sought from stakeholders on the approach the government would take if it decides to enter into Contract for Difference (CFD) negotiations for the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon project in South Wales.
Government competition to boost innovation in the heat industry, drive down energy bills and cut carbon emissions in the UK.
Environment Agency grants Cuadrilla environmental permits for shale gas exploration. Strong environmental standards are in place.
Green Growth Group Ministers issued the following joint statement on 18 December 2014
The latest provisional monthly energy statistics produced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change were released on 18 December 2014 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
The Department for Energy and Climate Change are making £2.5m available to encourage development of CO2 storage in the North Sea.
In response to the new agreement reached by UN members to tackle climate change, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey said:
Germany and the UK announce new ambitious NAMA Facility climate change mitigation projects in Burkina Faso, Peru, Thailand and Tajikistan and welcome the EU Commission and Denmark as additional donors to announce a third cal…
Statement by Edward Davey on the regulatory justification of the UK ABWR nuclear reactor.
An offshore wind project that is expected to bring up to 2,500 local jobs and millions of pounds’ worth of investment to the UK’s economy has today been given consent from the Government to go ahead.
UK Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey called on more countries to bring forward fair and ambitious climate finance and carbon cuts to keep up momentum for a 2015 global climate deal, as he arrived at the COP 20 talks in Lima today.
More people will get help to improve the energy efficiency of their homes through a new release of the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund (GDHIF).
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