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The Merton Rule: a help or hindrance to your business
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This thread has been created to discuss the following resource: The Merton Rule: a help or hindrance to your business Listen to our expert panel debate the Merton … -
Slides - Wind in the Industrial Landscape
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These slides presented by Dr. Mark Hinnells in the webinar 'Wind Power in the Commercial and Industrial Landscape' explore the UK policy and enegy market framework, the UK … -
Microgeneration Certification Scheme: What, How & Why
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Today we held an extremely interesting webinar entitled "Microgeneration Certification Scheme: What, How & Why" which, was presented by Paul Rochester (DECC), Simon Keel … -
Are Local Enterprise Partnerships the key player in establishing local renewable infrastructure?
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Recent changes in the economic development models from RDA's to LEP's has raised many eyebrows. However with the shift to Localism, the opportunities for LEP's to be engaged … -
UK's DECC plans to close feed-in tariff loophole
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The Future of Marine Renewables in the UK
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A report by the House of Commons discussing the potential benefits of marine renewables and possible governmental support. -
UK CO2 allowances
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Companies with a climate change levy agreement may need to buy UK CO2 allowances in order to comply with their energy efficiency targets. Envantage are able to purchase CO2 … -
The Bioenergy Review
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This report by the Committee on Climate Change assesses the role of Bioenergy in meeting carbon budgets and targets, drawing on detailed analysis of land use impacts and the … -
Feed-in Tariff Scheme Leads to Boom in Solar Panels
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Since the scheme was launched in 2010, the amount of the renewable energy has grown by more than 41 times. -
DECC admits FIT not as costly as once believed
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Energy Minister Greg Barker admits revised Feed-in Tariff costs are half original estimate.