by Anne Bannerman | Mar 10, 2025
Pembroke Dock, located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has a rich history deeply intertwined with maritime, military, and industrial development. Established in 1814 as a Royal Navy dockyard, it played a pivotal role in shipbuilding, particularly during the 19th and 20th...
by Anne Bannerman | Nov 7, 2024
As the UK accelerates its efforts to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, the transport sector, responsible for approximately 27% of the country’s total greenhouse gas emissions, stands as a critical area for decarbonisation. Green hydrogen, produced using renewable...
by Anne Bannerman | Nov 5, 2024
Why There’s Still Hope for a Green Future The recent plunge in share prices across major green hydrogen companies as highlighted in a McKinsey report and covered by the Financial Times, about the delays affecting many projects, has sparked concern about the viability...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 24, 2024
The UK’s “Energy Trilemma” presents a complex challenge: balancing energy security, affordability, and sustainability. As the country transitions away from fossil fuels, finding a solution that addresses all three aspects of the trilemma has become more urgent than...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 22, 2024
The UK’s renewable energy sector is currently grappling with a significant bottleneck: over 1,100 wind, solar, and other green energy projects are delayed due to long grid connection wait times. The UK’s goal to quintuple solar power to 70 GW by 2035 is a challenge...