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The government has axed subsidies for new small-scale low-carbon electricity generation, sparking dismay from renewable energy bodies.
6 years ago
Anglian Water is embarking on the second phase of its push towards more on-site solar renewable energy generation at its water treatment sites.
It’s once again the time of year when National Grid gazes deep into its crystal
The regulator assessed a total of 116 amendments - four suggested by itself and the rest by industry stakeholders.
Foresight Solar Fund has raised more than £48 million through a share placing to help fund the acquisition of 18 operational solar assets in the UK.
The government should agree support for only one more new nuclear power station before 2025, the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has advised.
Renewable energy’s share of electricity generation hit a new record high in the first quarter
Renewables have become stuck in “no man’s land” due to a lack clarity on the
New solar power installations in the UK have halved for the second consecutive year, according
The number of successful community energy projects has decreased as the sector faces increasing risk
Energy Systems Catapult's study examined the “effective carbon price” which has emerged in different parts of the economy due to a complex web of taxes, subsidies, contracts and regulations.
The European Parliament and EU member states have agreed a new target of one-third of
Over the early May bank holiday weekend, National Grid gave one of its newer acronyms
Claire Perry wants to bring the next round of global climate change talks in 2020
The Scottish government has granted planning permission for the country’s largest solar PV project.
Falling wholesale power prices due to the growth of renewables could, if unchecked, jeopardise investment in additional capacity in coming years, according to new research from Cornwall Insight.
The government is not proposing to change the rules of the Contracts for Difference ahead of the next year’s round of the auction, a senior BEIS (business, energy and industrial strategy) civil servant has said.
Hospitality giant Whitbread has announced plans to extend its existing solar programme to a further 70 hotels nationwide. It claims the move will mean Whitbread-owned hotel chain Premier Inn will have more solar panel sites than any of its UK competitors.
The UK is unlikely to need any new baseload gas generation to fill the gap left by the planned closure of coal plants, WWF and Sandbag have claimed in a new report.
7 years ago
Solar’s share of the generation mix surged to a new record high on Sunday (6 May) as the UK was soaked in sunshine over the bank holiday weekend.