Category Archives: Feed-in Tariff

DECC Announces Feed-in Tariff Future

Today, the DECC is introducing new regulations aimed at stabilising Feed-in Tariffs. This will provide a more sustainable and predictable grounding for businesses, corporations and the Solar industry as a whole. Following detailed consultation with industry and consumers in which … Continue reading

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Government Looks To Delay Feed-in Tariff Cuts

Energy Ministers are pushing back the date for a proposed reduction in Solar FiTS – extending the July 1 deadline. It’s good news for the industry. And it’s also a boost for those considering reaping the rewards of the many … Continue reading

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Mayor looks to renewables to cut carbon in public buildings

London’s public buildings are responsible for 10 per cent of the capital’s carbon emissions. A new £100 million fund launched today by the Mayor aims to tackle the problem by equipping the likes of schools, libraries and hospitals with solutions … Continue reading

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Energy Awards countdown begins

The countdown has begun to The Energy Awards, which acknowledge the achievements of private and public sector organisations in cutting emissions, and are co-sponsored by Myriad CEG. The awards have now closed after what organisers EMAP described to us as … Continue reading

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Solar power capacity rises

Solar power capacity has risen by more than 18-fold since last year as homeowners and businesses rush to take advantage of subsidies according to data published by the Department of Energy and Climate Change. From April to June 2011, nearly … Continue reading

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Coastal wind powers Yorkshire farm

Six generations of the Shipley family have farmed the area around Bridlington since the 1850s. Located in the East Riding area of Yorkshire close to the North Sea, some 300 feet above sea level, David Shipley and his son Ian … Continue reading

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Maximise your capital with a wind turbine

Wind turbines are one of the five most effective ways to make 10% returns on your capital according to The Times. The Times recommends five strategies to individuals and small businesses: Off-set Mortgages; the National Savings scheme; Income Funds; Venture … Continue reading

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