The government is investing £37.8 million in greener, better buses and will deliver 319 new zero emission buses.
Estimated to be the biggest project of its kind, Brighton is to receive 6,000 electric vehicle (EV) kerbside chargepoints, following a £130 m
A revised Heat in Buildings Bill, which will set a new target for decarbonising heating systems by 2024, is to be brought forward by the acting minster for climate action, Dr Alasdair Allan.
Great British Energy’s first project will save millions on the energy bills of 200 schools and 200 hospitals
The first UK bus manufacturing panel today (13th March 2025) saw ministers meet local leaders and industry stakeholders in a bid to demonstrate the
North Ayrshire Council has announced it has switched 36 refuse collection vehicles from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).
Under the Warm Homes Plan, up to 170,000 homes in England are to benefit from energy-efficiency upgrades.
A new report from London's City Hall has revealed that the ULEZ has led to substantial improvements in air quality in outer London and across t
A £120 million investment package is set to benefit drivers, cabbies, and businesses by supporting them making the shift to cleaner vans, wheelchair accessible vehicles and taxis and removing financial barriers to entry.
A new study has found that Bradford's clean air zone has reduced air pollution and saved the health service about £30,7000 a month in its
A £300 million funding package by the government and Active Travel England (ATE) will go towards greener transport and making the UK more accessible for those on foot or on bikes.
Birmingham City Council, in partnership with ubitricity, the UK’s largest chargepoint operator, to rollout a pilot of 560 lamppost EV chargepoints across residential areas of the city.
A solar project in West Burton has received the go-ahead by the secretary of state for energy security and net zero, and comprises four electricity generations stations, each with an expected capacity of 50MW, and mounted solar arrays.
A new plan for 117 lower and zero-emission buses to clean up the city’s air pollution means that a Clean Air Zone charging motorists will not go ahead. Instead, Manchester will benefit from an £86 million scheme in clean up the region’s air using low and no carbon emission vehicles.
Wiltshire Council has invested in an electric refuse vehicle, which will be trialled by its waste collection contractor, Hills Waste Solutions Ltd.