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30 April —
written
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Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
Feed-in Tariffs and the Renewable Heat Incentive: how can your business use these to its benefit?
FITs encourage deployment of additional small-scale (less than 5MW) ...
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17 April —
written
by
Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
"Fracking", a controversial extraction process, has come into the spotlight once more due to the revelation that it does in fact create tremors.
We need energy to function as ...
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27 Feb. —
written
by
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 ...
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1 May —
written
by
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, ...
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17 May —
added
by
Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
Energy plays a vital role in Americans’ lives and in the U.S. economy as a whole, particularly in the provision of electricity, transportation, heating and cooling, and ...
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15 May —
added
by
Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
!Sovello has joined a growing roster of solar companies that have filed for bankruptcy over the past year, the German company said Monday."
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6 March —
written
by
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. ...
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14 May —
added
by
Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
RenewableUK with DECC have released a report (Onshore Wind Direct & Wider Economic Impacts) on onshore wind power in the UK.The chapters within the report discuss:
The ...
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14 May —
added
by
Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
This report by NNFCC identifies the ways in which the UK could secure a position in large scale cultivation of algae for biofuels, bioenergy and commodity chemicals ...
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8 May —
added
by
Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
"The chairman of the Environment Agency, Lord Smith, has given his support to the expansion of the controversial "fracking" method..."