Energy
Following the policy that powers the clean energy transition.
Investing in a new cohort of energy pioneers
Shell UK is taking steps to inspire people from a range of backgrounds and communities to embark on careers…
ByBuilding a fairer future for UK households
The government's goal for clean power 2030 must mean a better deal for British consumers.
ByThe government’s warm homes plan must include hybrid heat pumps and renewable liquid gases
Decarbonising home heating must make room for alternatives which support rural properties.
ByHere’s how we turbocharge new nuclear
With a new government committed to clean power, nuclear is essential. But to realise its promise, Britain needs to…
ByConsumer engagement is key to achieving Britain’s net zero challenge
Setting out the case for a coherent, fair and strategic approach for bringing the public along on the journey…
ByA sustainable future must include a managed transition for the energy sector
Alongside the new government’s ambitions for its clean power agenda, it must ensure there is a plan for the…
ByDecarbonising the UK’s gas network needs a more nuanced approach
The shift to renewables is not one- size-fits-all. We must consider every option for a more sustainable future.
ByEnergy Security in the Balance: Net zero and reliable supply
A special supplement sponsored by VPI, on maintaining energy security as we transition to net zero. Featuring the energy…
ByThe case for a state-owned energy sector
What does GB Energy need to drive decarbonisation?
ByCan Chris Stark succeed as “Head of Mission Control”?
The government are serious about clean power by 2030. But it will take more than a cash injection to…
ByThe success of Labour’s green plans will depend on financial commitment
The new government's policy agenda was laid out in last week's King's Speech – now Keir Starmer must invest…
ByDale Vince: shifting to renewables “needs no public money”
The eco-entrepreneur and Labour donor on the future of the green transition.
ByAlan Whitehead: “Clean energy is no longer on the periphery of policymaking”
The outgoing Labour MP and shadow minister for energy security on attitudes towards climate change, reskilling workers, and local…
ByThe net zero transition is not a silver bullet
Green industrial strategy could benefit some poorer communities, but it's no panacea for decades of underinvestment.
ByRetrofit revolution: how do we decarbonise the UK’s homes?
The UK has the worst insulated and leakiest housing in Europe – experts discuss how we can fix it.
ByChris Stark: New oil and gas licences are a “total waste of time”
The former chief executive of the Climate Change Committee on the political will for net zero, setting ambitious targets,…
ByOff the grid
We need a holistic approach to decarbonise heating in Britain's rural homes.
BySolving the power puzzle
Tackling challenges to accelerate our progress to net zero requires lateral thinking.
Harnessing Europe’s green power plant
A hub of clean energy production is emerging in the North Sea.
The other side of net zero
If the UK is to reach its climate targets, delivering carbon removals is essential.
ByNew oil and gas is compatible with net zero
From Norway to the US, advanced economies are pursuing a two-pronged approach to climate goals. We will do the…
BySustainability: Securing a green future
Expert analysis and comment from Claire Coutinho, Kerry McCarthy, Chris Stark and Michael Mann.
ByHow could Labour’s local power plan work?
Backed by £3.3bn in investment, how will the net zero energy generation mission actually work at local level?
ByCrisis in the Middle East: What does it mean for the energy transition?
Geopolitical instability underlines the need to achieve energy security, but also makes investment more difficult.
ByThe Policy Ask with Christopher Hammond: “The government should scrap the effective ban on new onshore wind farms”
The chief executive of the local leaders’ network UK100 on net zero, climate conspiracy theories, and Teddy Roosevelt.
ByThe Research Brief: UK housing cannot cope with hotter summers
Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
ByMore money isn’t the key to clean power by 2030
Labour's plans for decarbonising the grid rely on private finance and planning reform, not just public investment.
ByWhy a National Skilling Wage is the route to net zero
The UK needs to start training its workers again.
ByHow Labour hopes to make the UK a leader in green energy
At a roundtable, policymakers and experts discussed how a Labour government might deliver on its net-zero agenda.
Iceland’s energy triumph holds lessons for Britain
Firm power can reduce the UK’s electricity prices, as it does in the Nordic island state.
ByNew gas power plants won’t bring us energy security
Continued reliance on imported fossil fuels weakens our national resilience and makes us even more vulnerable to price shocks.
By“Austerity has returned”: The expert verdict on Jeremy Hunt’s Budget
Reactions to the Chancellor’s plans for the economy.
ByThe government must stand firm on heat pumps
Ahead of the Budget, the government has come under pressure to scrap the clean heat market mechanism. But to…
ByThe Policy Ask with Lucy Yu: “It shouldn’t cost more for a household to run a heat pump than a boiler”
The CEO of the Centre for Net Zero on the UK’s approach to AI, scrapping the heat pump tax,…
BySo long, £28bn: Can Labour achieve “green prosperity” without its headline pledge?
Keir Starmer is finally dropping the party's flagship investment policy. But how important is a number?
ByIf Donald Trump wins, he’ll control Europe’s gas
US liquefied natural gas exports kept the lights on when Europe stopped importing the fuel from Russia.
ByThe Parliament Brief: are new oil and gas licences really a “good idea”?
The energy minister Graham Stuart was questioned on the government’s approach to fossil fuels and whether flying 3,500 miles…
ByThe problem with heat pumps
Heat pumps have been the norm in Sweden for 40 years. Why haven’t they had the same success in…
ByWe need long-term investment in critical national infrastructure
From the UK’s energy grid to its waterways and transport systems, the government must make concrete plans for steady…
ByWhat will 2024 bring for the net zero transition?
The stakes are high, especially for the climate, in a bumper election year for the world’s ailing democracies.
ByWhy Michael Gove’s planning reforms won’t deliver sustainable housing
The Housing Secretary’s new planning framework for England does little to encourage net zero development.
ByChris Skidmore: Net zero climb-down sacrifices Britain’s climate leadership for short-term gain
The Prime Minister has damaged the UK’s credibility, but local leaders now have the opportunity to show the way.
ByThe Policy Ask with Mat Ilic: “We need retrofit subsidies to lower bills and reduce emissions”
The co-founder of the green skills start-up Greenworkx on energy efficiency, Barack Obama and the Online Safety Act.
ByThe challenges – and opportunities – of developing renewables at scale
Investors have a role to play in supporting the transition away from fossil fuels.
The best Spotlight policy comment of 2023
Mayors, MPs and trade union firebrands – here’s some of our top pieces from the year.
ByWhen oil and gas infrastructure becomes obsolete
Stranded fossil fuel assets pose a risk for the economy.
ByThe “deeply concerning” climate impacts of hydrogen leaks
Corporate lobbyists argue that this energy-dense gas is the missing link in net zero, but new science reveals otherwise.
ByHigh drama and compromise: is the final Cop28 text another cop-out?
The climate summit’s final agreement commits to an energy transition away from fossil fuels – but not everyone is…
ByHow Wales could save the world
Sophie Howe, the nation’s first-ever commissioner for future generations, on what it takes to prioritise well-being over GDP.
ByWhy the UK needs a major energy grid upgrade now
As Britain shifts from fossil fuels to renewables, infrastructure must support the increase in electricity demand.
ByNet zero’s dirty secret
Britain’s green transition is powered by Chinese coal.
ByWhat will it take to support green growth in the UK?
At a roundtable, policymakers and experts discussed how the public and private sectors need to work together on the…
Why South Yorkshire needed a citizens’ assembly for net zero
Oliver Coppard, the regional mayor, on his new approach to formulating climate policy.
ByThe energy sector reform the UK needs
A New Statesman roundtable discussion at the Conservative Party conference convened key stakeholders on what change looks like.
Britain is one of six major countries not providing “fair share” of climate finance
Rishi Sunak claims the UK is as “committed as ever to helping developing countries”, but a new report reveals…
ByExclusive: Half of councillors say social housing has not been upgraded since 2010
As residents face extortionate energy bills this winter, many council homes in need of retrofitting remain unfit for purpose.
ByFour out of five landlords want higher energy efficiency standards, polling shows
Research from the Social Market Foundation suggests there is little support for the government’s backtracking on energy performance upgrades.
ByWill Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement really cut planning “red tape”?
The Chancellor has big plans for UK infrastructure, but they may not be enough to clear the planning backlog.
ByFor-profit schemes can’t drive the transition to net zero
The failure of the last contracts for difference auction showed that market mechanisms alone won’t decarbonise the energy grid.
ByWhy safe nuclear transport is key to net zero
By prioritising security and safety, we can build a sustainable future.
Why heat zones can unlock opportunities for Sheffield to decarbonise
Sheffield is expanding its district heating network, providing low-carbon, cost-effective heat to businesses and communities across the city.
ByGovernment short-termism may “jeopardise” net zero, MPs say
A parliamentary report from the Public Accounts Committee has criticised the UK’s lack of direction on green innovation.
ByRefurbishing existing office space could support businesses and help the planet
Corporate building owners are opting for redesigns as they grapple with flexible working patterns and new environmental regulations.
The Parliament Brief: Will the UK pay up for climate loss and damage?
The Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho made her first appearance in front of MPs since her appointment to the role…
ByTransforming the renewable energy sector
Dogger Bank, powered by SSE, will become the UK's largest wind farm – and power over six million homes.
New oil and gas licences will do “little for energy security and nothing to lower bills”
Energy and environment experts respond to the government’s net zero interventions in the King’s Speech.
ByNew oil fields are bad news for North Sea workers
Rishi Sunak’s plan to “max out” UK oil and gas is out of sync with the reality of soon-to-peak…
ByThe Policy Ask with Mike Thornton: “Businesses respond to certainty almost as well as money”
The chief executive of the Energy Saving Trust on retrofitting homes, the cost-of-living crisis and government backtracking over electric…
ByMiddle East crisis shows why “security” and “resilience” are the new economic buzzwords
What this week’s by-elections, and the Gaza crisis, mean for the new economy.
ByGreening the grid
The UK’s energy infrastructure is in desperate need of renewal. Is Labour up to the challenge?
ByHeating rural homes and achieving net zero
At a roundtable event, policymakers and experts discussed the challenges faced by rural households as they move towards low-carbon…
Why decentralising is key to a resilient energy system
The energy transition isn’t just about building more renewables – investors also need to help make the move to…
Hydrogen can be a UK success story
If we are serious about jobs, investment and UK-powered decarbonisation, then we must back hydrogen.
To realise the UK’s offshore wind potential, we must strengthen our electricity grid
Embracing renewable energy to meet net-zero targets is reliant on a better connected energy grid with greater capacity.
ByBeing a green superpower will unlock the UK economy
Changing how we use energy will keep bills down, create jobs, and boost GDP.
ByHow to actually deliver on our energy commitments
The UK is at a crossroads but luckily, we know the way forward.
In the journey to net zero, decarbonising heating will be key
Most of the UK’s building stock is connected to the gas network – we need innovative solutions to move…
ByThe Research Brief: Winter is coming
Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
ByRosebank has exposed contradictions on the centre left
Approval of new North Sea drilling will not be revoked by an opposition still wedded, like Biden, to a…
BySunak’s net zero U-turn breaks with international opinion
While many of his green colleagues were at Climate Week NYC, the Prime Minister was backtracking on climate policy.
By“Cutting the green crap” is a losing strategy for Rishi Sunak
Weaponising net zero policies is not smart politics for a government facing an uphill battle to retain power.
ByHow will we reach net zero?
The Uxbridge by-election has exposed how divided Britain still is over how to decarbonise the economy.
By“It’s not that radical”: the planning reform that will unlock net zero
An amendment to the Levelling-up Bill is looking to weld the planning system to the UK’s climate commitments.
ByUnite chief: “I’ve seen zilch on Labour’s green prosperity plan”
At this week’s TUC conference, Sharon Graham and other union leaders reflected the split in the left over net…
ByMeet the hydro engineer who wants to forge global ties
Hydropower could help Australia and India kick their coal habit.
ByThe Parliament Brief: The government is lobbying to delay an EV tariff cliff-edge
Post-Brexit, rules-of-origin regulations could hammer the electric car industry and the energy transition.
ByDo heat pumps work when it’s cold?
New research dispels myths about this technology, which will be key for reaching net zero.
ByAntónio Guterres: “It’s time to mobilise the world’s resources for Africa’s renewables revolution”
At the Africa Climate Summit, 54 nations called for the developed world to meet its $100bn-a-year climate pledge.
ByThe way to fix our energy pricing system? A national energy guarantee
The Norwich MP and Green New Deal advocate on why energy pricing should reflect the difference between luxury and…
ByCould Brics+ reshape the world economy?
Saudi Arabia and Iran are among six new members to join the alliance.
ByThe one that got away: what to expect from Claire Coutinho
The former children's minister is now energy secretary. How do childcare insiders rate her?
ByGlobal heating and the future of work
As summer draws to a close, businesses need to consider mitigation strategies for a future in which heatwaves are…
ByWhat has the energy price cap got to do with the climate?
The move to net zero is contributing to rising bills, but should ultimately also help lower them.
ByThe great energy rip-off is a symptom of our broken economy
The general secretary of Unite on the failure of Labour and the Conservatives to come up with a solution…
ByThe Research Brief: the free market case against the energy price cap
Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
ByWe need to talk about China
The Asian powerhouse is often used as an excuse for inaction on net zero. Meanwhile, their push to renewables…
ByNorth Sea licences tell big oil we’re not serious about net zero
The former Conservative minister, and chair of the Climate Change Committee, on why new oil and gas exploration is…
ByHow to solve the UK’s heat pump problem
Britain has the lowest heat pump installation rate in Europe.
ByWill carbon capture help us reach net zero?
The technology should not be used to justify more oil extraction in the North Sea, but experts agree it…
ByIs nuclear power the key to reaching net zero?
Despite recent breakthroughs in nuclear fusion, renewables remain the most important technology for reaching net zero.
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