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‘Credible net zero plans only in place for 5% of large firms’

‘Credible net zero plans only in place for 5% of large firms’

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‘Credible net zero plans only in place for 5% of large firms’

That’s despite 80% having committed to the milestone by 2050, a report claims

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The Carbon Column – is £20bn enough for a clean energy reset?

The Carbon Column – is £20bn enough for a clean energy reset?

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The Carbon Column – is £20bn enough for a clean energy reset?

In this article I discuss the £20bn low carbon technology investment as part of the spring budget

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EY launches net zero division

EY launches net zero division

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EY launches net zero division

It follows the announcement for UK businesses to publish net zero plans by 2023

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Ofgem proposes cutting costs of connecting Hinkley Point C to the grid

Ofgem proposes cutting costs of connecting Hinkley Point C to the grid

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Ofgem proposes cutting costs of connecting Hinkley Point C to the grid

The energy regulator has announced it plans to save consumers money by reducing National Grid Electricity Transmission’s funding request to build the transmission links

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Heathrow Airport unveils details of ‘expansion masterplan’

Heathrow Airport unveils details of ‘expansion masterplan’

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Heathrow Airport unveils details of ‘expansion masterplan’

The new information has been released as part of a 12-week consultation to gather input regarding the construction of the controversial third runway

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Cornwall Council’s green ambitions set to grow

Cornwall Council’s green ambitions set to grow

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Cornwall Council’s green ambitions set to grow

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