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Caroline Flint MP & Lisa Nandy MP joined the Nuclear Industry Association's Chief Executive on the panel at a Labour conference fringe event, discussing how nuclear energy can play a role in rebalancing the UK economy.
Labour would undertake a "radical" programme of renationalisation if it wins the next election - with the Government setting the price, John McDonnell has declared.
Atkins, in partnership with Tidal Lagoon Power (TLP) and LDA Design, has won the Energy, Efficiency and Sustainability award at The Engineer Collaborate to Innovate Awards 2017 for their collaborative work on the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon project. The awards celebrate projects and initiatives in engineering that are collaborative, innovative and inspiring.
Brand new solar farm opened in Leeds this year to support the production of Coca-Cola.
The reduction of the cost of offshore wind in the UK has been impressive, but embracing innovation in areas such as Big Data could bring them down further, says Andy Thompson, Atkins' Market Lead for Offshore Engineering.
Last month the Government commissioned Professor Dieter Helm to review the cost of electricity. He’s tasked with recommending how to keep prices as low as possible and set the UK on a path to having the lowest electricity prices in Europe.
The aim of the report is to help readers better understand the intricacies of the complex energy sector, providing a straightforward rundown of its main structure while also outlining the major areas of change.
Solar panels will be installed across 800,000 social housing properties in England and Wales over the next five years in a bid to cut the cost of utilities for tenants, the Government has announced.
SSE has reaffirmed its commitment to tackling climate change by issuing the biggest ever green bond by a UK company.
The head of energy regulator Ofgem has said the Government must bring forward new legislation if it wants to cap household energy bills.
As Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan announced £4.5 million of funding to install electric charging points across the city.
Greg Clark will today launch the first phase of a £246m investment into battery technology, as part of the Government’s industrial strategy.
Radio isotopes used in medical procedures are a perishable product - and slow borders will mean cancelled operations, says Lord Teverson.
Tom Greatrex, Chief Executive of the Nuclear Industry Association has commented on the European Commission position paper on nuclear materials and safeguard equipment.
Tom Greatrex, Chief Executive of the Nuclear Industry Association has commented on the relationship between Britain's membership of Euratom and access to isotopes.
Damian Green has hit back at “scaremongering” claims that quitting Euratom could threaten cancer treatment, amid growing Tory pressure to stay members of the EU’s nuclear regulator.
Labour MP Albert Owen writes ahead of his parliamentary debate on 'Negotiations on future Euratom membership'.
Traditional nuclear power projects delivering baseload electricity will have to adapt if nuclear is to grow a significant role in a future UK low carbon energy system, according to the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) as it releases a series of project reports into nuclear energy from its research portfolio.
The number of families living in fuel poverty has hit its highest level since 2009, official figures revealed today.
A new report published today by the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has concluded that using waste and biomass for gasification can produce low carbon power efficiently particularly at the town scale.
The nuclear industry met in London this week for the 6th annual Nuclear New Build conference to discuss the development of new nuclear projects in the UK.
The UK’s nuclear new build programme has the potential to almost double the number of jobs across the civil nuclear sector as the Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) releases its 2017 employment total.
The UK Government’s project to develop a new £18bn nuclear power station has been branded "risky and expensive" by the public spending watchdog.