Mixing the old with the new: historic buildings and sustainability might seem an impossible challenge, but it's often exactly the right thing to do, can be a seemless …
From the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering report:
The health, safety and environmental risks associated with hydraulic fracturing as a means to extract …
From the report:
The Birmingham Policy Commissions mandate [is] to critically examine the present circumstances and prospects in the UK in the light of current government …
From the Joseph Roundtree Foundation (JRF) report:
Providing benefits to communities affected by wind-farm development is a matter of justice: a means of redressing the …
From DECC press release:
1) Tariffs for solar pv installations to be reduced from 1 August
16p/kWh for household scale solar PVs, delivering a return of about 6% for a …
The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is a program designed to tackle the emissions that come from the heating of buildings by encouraging the installation of renewable heat …
28 April 2012 —
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The UK bioenergy strategy, published jointly by DECC, Defra, DfT sets a framework of principles to guide UK bioenergy policy in a way that secures its benefits, while …
27 April 2012 —
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Vanessa Delgado, 2degrees
ETP 2012 is the International Energy Agency’s most ambitious and comprehensive publication on new energy technology developments. It demonstrates how technologies – from …
25 April 2012 —
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Vanessa Delgado, 2degrees
This report by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) summarizes the findings of their research project on carbon capture and storage. It reaches 3 conclusions:
Historical …
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From the independently conducted report:
"A series of studies were commissioned...to examine the possible relationship between hydraulic fracture operations at the Preese …