Tuesday, 18 October 2016
by Tay Bishop
Registrations at the ready
The Sustainable Fuel Register (SFR) is about to receive Secretary of State Approval and is almost ready to accept online registrations! Thursday, 13 October 2016
by Oli Coe
Iceland – keeping itself warm
Why would you want to go somewhere hot and sunny for your summer holidays? When you could take in the delights of a Scandinavian country, such as Iceland, which is what I did recently. Thursday, 06 October 2016
by Anonymous
Could this be the end of electricity from coal?
I imagine somebody out there is saying the UK is due an ‘artic winter’. If we do get one, then it could get rather interesting in the energy markets this winter. Tuesday, 27 September 2016
by Anonymous
Why you should be careful when signing a broker deal
When signing on the dotted line for your next energy contract it’s important to check what energy brokers are actually asking you to sign. Wednesday, 31 August 2016
by Jenny Beynon
The 1st October 2016 degression announcement
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy have just announced the tariffs that will apply to the Non Domestic RHI scheme from 1st October 2016. Biogas will have 25% degression for all sizes; the current forecast for biogas projects is more than 3 times over budget. Thursday, 25 August 2016
by Jodie Hisgett
Making a move
According to a recent report from the Competition and Markets Authority, customers are wasting a collective £1.7 billion a year by not switching their energy supplier. Tuesday, 02 August 2016
by Jenny Beynon
Smart Use of Carbon Dioxide
On the 28th September GrowSave is organising a workshop where industry experts that will answer these two key questions: How do you use CO2 effectively and reduce waste? What alternatives are there to the traditional "back of boiler" CO2? Friday, 29 July 2016
by Frances Christodoulou
Abrupt legislation change puts renewable energy projects at risk
On the 1st August 2016, an unexpected RHI regulation amendment will come into force, which will significantly cut support for Biomass CHP projects - biomass boilers that provide heat to steam or Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) turbines to generate electricity. Thursday, 28 July 2016
by Ed Hardy
Journey to the centre of the earth
Geothermal energy, although most effective in regions of volcanic activity where underground temperatures are highest, is an available energy source all around the globe. Whilst the Netherlands (hopefully!) may not be about to erupt, a group of Dutch growers has invested in geothermal energy to Thursday, 21 July 2016
by Jodie Hisgett
Gas wholesale at 12 month high following Centrica closure
Centrica, who have 70% of the UK’s gas storage, have made the difficult decision to close their storage facility until the spring. This has caused the price for gas to increase by 10%, pushing it to its highest for a year. Over the past 18 months, the facility has experienced ongoing problems which
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