BP follows in rivals’ footsteps with near-record £7bn quarterly profits August 2, 2022 BP has unveiled profits of $9.3bn for the second quarter, powered by soaring oil and gas prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Government rolls out £635m to boost energy efficiency across public buildings August 2, 2022 Hundreds of public buildings across England could be eligible for energy efficiency upgrades, as it looks to drive down energy bills.
Oil prices tumble as demand dips amid weak manufacturing data from China August 1, 2022 Oil prices dropped sharply across both major benchmarks, as weak manufacturing data from China and Europe weighed down demand.
Homeowners offered energy MOT to ease bills August 1, 2022 Homeowners can benefit from recommendations for saving money on energy bills via a new website set up by the Government last weekend.
Octopus joins forces with EWT to boost onshore wind turbines across the UK August 1, 2022 Octopus Energy Generation has teamed up with turbine manufacturer EWT to repower up to 1,000 existing onshore wind turbines.
Australia weighs up gas curbs as Europe scrambles for supplies August 1, 2022 One of the world's largest suppliers of LNG is considering curbs on exports, which could exacerbate the global energy supply crunch.
Micro-businesses express apathy towards net zero agenda August 1, 2022 Millions of micro-business owners do not believe they can have a positive impact on the UK’s targets for a net-zero economY.
BP reveals plans for Berkshire-based £50m battery testing centre August 1, 2022 BP has unveiled plans to invest up to £50m in an electric vehicle battery testing centre and analytical laboratory in Berkshire.
Fulham Reach Boat Club raises funds for charity with 20km rowing challenge July 31, 2022 Fulham Reach Boat Club has taken on The Thames in a 20km rowing challenge to raise money for its own charity and the RNLI.
Water sector debt risks market crisis warns watchdog July 31, 2022 Water utilities loaded with debt are at a growing risk of collapse as interest rates rise, argued David Black, chief executive of Ofwat.