EU agreement on emission controls
Today the 27-nation European Commission came up with a plan for emissions reductions. The plan has yet to go before the European Parliament for approval.
Today the 27-nation European Commission came up with a plan for emissions reductions. The plan has yet to go before the European Parliament for approval.
The £11.7bn plan to install smart energy meters across the UK needs clearer direction from the government, or power companies could end up benefiting while low-income families pay more, the Public Accounts Committee has said
Thermal testing. Courtesy Industrial Nanotech.Energy costs are now serious business for industries, office managers, and home owners across the world.
In the fourth part of our Tech election 2010 series, the country's special-interest parties tell ZDNet UK about the tech strategies they would pursue if in power
In our fifth instalment of the Tech election 2010 series, the Scottish and Welsh nationalist parties talk about how they would act on rural broadband, ID cards and other tech issues
Three committees of MEPs have voted to reject the contentious anti-piracy agreement, in the strongest signal yet that ACTA will fail to gain ratification when it goes to the full European Parliament
ZDNet takes on the daunting task of predicting what the coming decade holds for communications technology
IT recycling campaigners have a new weapon - a seven-metre tall robot made entirely from discarded tech hardware
G-Cloud policy is no longer focusing on shutting datacentres as a way to hit its cost-cutting targets but is instead looking at a range of ways to bring down expenditure, according to Bill McCluggage
A major review of 820 government-funded websites is now underway, as the coalition reveals details of high expense and competition between the sites