Tuesday, 25 July 2017
by Jon Swain
Understanding energy storage for UK growers
There is a huge amount of interest in energy storage within UK agriculture and horticulture and how this may be of benefit to them financially, as well as in terms of their energy supply. Monday, 24 July 2017
by Jon Swain
What is a NegaWatt anyway?
A shake up of the rules surrounding how electricity is traded is set to be announced today by Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark. These rule changes will free up some of the more rigid means of trading which were designed for a grid system that had significantly less flexibility than we are Monday, 24 July 2017
by Jon Swain
Energy storage – the silent revolution?
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark will announce later on today that £246 million is being earmarked for investment in battery storage technology over 4 years. The ‘Faraday Challenge’ is hoped to deliver a programme that will speed up research, innovation and scale up of battery technology. Friday, 21 July 2017
by Ed Hardy
How do you like your potatoes? Baked, mashed, boiled, electronic?
Over the last couple of years, I have been involved with an Innovate UK (IUK) funded research project focusing on improving storage conditions for potatoes. The fundamental aim is to improve the evenness of airflow in potato stores, allowing anti-sprouting agents to be distributed more evenly Tuesday, 18 July 2017
by Thomas Wilkins
Heating of the Olympic village
I recently visited the Olympic Park in Stratford, London to view their district heating system, which consists of a biomass boiler, four gas boilers and three gas Combined Heat and Power units. The heat produced by the heating system is used to heat approximately 50 buildings across the site, Thursday, 13 July 2017
by Jenny Beynon
Five go cycling in the Netherlands
When our friends at Jules Energy invited us on their cycling tour of the Netherlands we jumped at the chance send a team. Jules Energy is an important partner of FEC Energy. They are the Dutch software developers who created the trading platform, which allows us to easily and effectively tender the Tuesday, 11 July 2017
by Andrew Morbey
What’s new at ADBA’s AD & Biogas event 2017
Last week, Oli, Elham and I went to the UK Anaerobic Digester & Biogas and World Biogas Expo at the NEC. There were approximately 190 businesses displaying their products and services, as well as over 100 speakers, whose presentations ranged from research, current and future technologies to how Monday, 10 July 2017
by Jenny Beynon
Celebrating 50 years
On Saturday (8 July) we celebrated FEC Energy's 50th Anniversary with a 50-mile bike ride around Warwickshire and BBQ in the evening where our talented musicians and singers performed live! Wednesday, 05 July 2017
by Jenny Beynon
FEC Energy bakes off for charity
Fifty years ago today the Queen Mother opened our original office here at Stoneleigh Park during the Royal Show 1967. To celebrate our 50th Anniversary colleagues are taking part in various fundraising activities throughout the year and one of these was our very own Bake-Off. Wednesday, 28 June 2017
by Jon Swain
RHI reforms - Governmental changes update
The Renewable Heat Incentive reforms that were originally laid before parliament and then withdrawn in mid-March have not yet been re-laid and latest news suggests that this may not be until after the summer recess.
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