Energy

The latest energy production news from organisations working in solar, wind, hydro and hydrogen power solutions along with developments from the battery storage sector.

UKAEA’s new fusion machine set to commercialise regional power

UKAEA's new fusion machine uses extreme temperatures to inform engineering and design under fusion-relevant plant conditions.

New green ammonia plant could tackle UK’s energy storage challenges

A new prototype facility has been switched on to manufacture green ammonia using renewable electricity and store hydrogen.

Brand-new ‘SMEs Driving Energy Efficiency Award’ among the three EUSEW 2026 Award categories

EUSEW organisers are introducing a new Award category: SMEs Driving Energy Efficiency Award. Find out more.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest energy news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 7 and Goal 11.

Affordable and Clean Energy - UN SDG Goal 7 Sustainable Cities and Communities - UN SDG Goal 11

£7.8m UKAEA investment bolsters UK fusion energy training

Pioneering a sustainable future, a new £7.8m investment in fusion energy training will develop the next generation of UK specialists.

UK’s extension of nuclear power stations promotes clean, secure energy

Heysham 1 and Hartlepool are now expected to generate electricity until March 2028, a further year extension than previously expected.

Chinese researchers harness AI to boost safety and performance in fusion reactors

A team of researchers from China are harnessing the potential of AI to optimise fusion safety and performance. Find out more.

The future of battery systems is modular, smart, and ready for every mode of transport

Lisa-Lou Gracia of CEA explores how VERSAPRINT’s smart printing technologies are shaping the future of next-generation battery systems.

UK offshore wind faces bottlenecks that threaten 2030 targets, says EIC

UK offshore wind faces delays as supply chain and port bottlenecks put Britain’s 2030 clean energy targets at serious risk, warns new report.

UK kickstarts plutonium disposal with over £150m funding

New facilities will be used to test and prove the technology that will be used to immobilise plutonium, locking it away in a stable form.

US expands HALEU fuel commitments to boost advanced nuclear power

US expands access to HALEU fuel, driving advanced reactor development and securing America’s nuclear energy supply chain. Find out more.

Offshore wind developers will pay to upskill UK communities

A UK Fair Work Charter will require offshore wind developers to pay into a skills fund or pay for skills training in local communities.

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