26 March —
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Julie Carter, Argyll Environmental Ltd
We need more scientific evidence and a better understanding of the possible climate implications of fracking before the Government pushes ahead with its plans, says Julie …
We need to adopt a pragmatic approach to wind turbine location rather than burying out heads in the sand, says Rob Such.
Love it or hate it, wind energy is an important part …
Should we be making better use of our waste, asks J.P. Brown.
When we talk about renewable energy, our minds tend to immediately evoke images of rooftop solar arrays or …
It’s official: London will be the greenest Olympic Games ever.
Before a hurdle has been hurdled, a shot has been put, a pedal spun or an oar rowed, this year’s Olympics have …
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 …
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 …
The ‘greenest Government ever’ is failing to live up to its own boast in most areas, but let’s give credit where it is due, says David Frise.
During the last quarter of 2012 …
Rob Such of RS Renewables looks at the benefits of investing in solar.
The UK solar PV market has dramatically changed since the Government introduced the Feed-in Tariff in …
13 Feb. —
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Iain Paterson, Celtic Renewable Energy
Last year, Celtic Renewables converted its HQ so that it now runs almost completely on renewable energy. Read on to find out how.
For several years we used a once-derelict …
With global fossil fuel subsidies topping half a trillion US dollars in 2011, what can we do to turn the tide, asks Richard Fogg.
What an opener.
Not the senior politicians …