Thursday, 06 August 2015
by Max Knowles
Japan gets imaginative with its renewable energy plans
Since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan has been searching for ways to boost energy production and diversify its renewable portfolio. Suitable space for renewable developments has proven unsurprisingly hard to secure for the country famous for its densely populated urban areas. Tuesday, 04 August 2015
by Anonymous
How to win back the LECs deficit
From 1st August 2015 generators of renewable electricity no longer get Levy Exemption Certificate’s (LECs); (see my previous blog). But it is not all doom and gloom, there are ways of winning this back. Wednesday, 29 July 2015
by sam
How will P272 affect you and what is it anyway?
A survey commissioned by Npower claims that 81 per cent of British retailers are unaware of forthcoming legislation P272. This legislation will mean changes to how energy is measured and billed for businesses across the UK. Tuesday, 28 July 2015
by Elisa Evans
Fuel measurement sampling for RHI
We are making sure we are fully prepared to help you maintain your ongoing obligations following accreditation to the Renewable Obligations (RO) scheme and the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive. Two of our engineers, Jon Swain and Oli Coe, will be attending the OFGEM Fuel Measurement Sampling ( Friday, 24 July 2015
by Andrew Kneeshaw
Brakes on the green agenda
Another announcement today about more cuts to the ‘green’ agenda will effectively kill off the Green Deal. This follows the ending of onshore windfarm subsidies, curbs on solar subsidies and the dropping of regulations to make all new homes ‘zero carbon’ already announced. Monday, 20 July 2015
by Thomas Wilkins
All LEGO bricks to be green
LEGO are to start a $150 million, 15 year study, to move from their petroleum based plastic product to a sustainable alternative. For an environmentally friendly LEGO fan this news makes for good reading.
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