1 May 2012 —
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Andrew Wordsworth, Sustainable Venture Development Partners
Much of recent attention of the press, investors and other stakeholders seems to be focused on Solar PV and the recent controversy over Feed-In Tariffs (FITs). However, …
6 March 2012 —
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Vanessa Delgado, 2degrees
In addition to the struggle over wind farms, a new controversy has emerged in renewable power. A recently released report has caught the attention of energy policy makers. …
27 Feb. 2012 —
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Vanessa Delgado, 2degrees
While companies like Lego and Google have recently warmed up to wind power, UK politicians have begun to cool on their enthusiasm for this form of renewable power.
Wind power …
14 Dec. 2011 —
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Bose Falk, University of New Mexico
Last week, OFGEM opened applications for the UK's Renewable Heat Incentive, which is providing payments to heat generated by renewable sources in an effort to increase the …
7 Oct. 2011 —
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Guy Macpherson-Grant, EGS Energy Limited
All businesses need to take risks to succeed, but at EGS Energy we make sure that they are quantified, deliberate decisions.Having won top position in the DECC Deep …
This week could not pass by without at least some comment on the government’s announcement on the Feed-in-Tariff (FITs). If you’ve not already heard, on Monday, Chris Huhne …
Chaired by the Renewable Energy Association the table discussed the details of the government's forthcoming 'Feed-In Tariff' proposals due in April 2010 for renewable …
The International Renewable Energy Agency was born this week with 75 signatories from around the world. The UK (and the US) were notably absent from this list of …