Feed-in tariff decrease from 1st July 2013

The Feed-in tariff rates from 1st July 2013 until 1 October 2013 have been confirmed. There will be a 3.5% decrease in the rates for installations below 50kW...


REAL Consumer Code renamed Renewable Energy Consumer Code (RECC)

The consumer code for the domestic renewable energy sector known as the REAL Consumer Code has been renamed the Renewable Energy Consumer Code (RECC)...


Early days of the Green Deal

Since the launch of the Green Deal, we have been receiving enquiries from customers regarding how they can upgrade their homes to make them more energy efficient...


Official launch of the Government's Green Deal Scheme

The Government's Green Deal scheme went live today. This is a new form of financing where the loan stays with the property rather than with the individual and gives people the opportunity to transform their homes by paying for energy efficient home improvements with the savings on their energy bills...


Green Deal Group completes the handover of the first projects in a partnership with Milestones Trust

The Green Deal Group have begun a trailblazing energy management partnership with Milestones Trust, a Bristol-based health and social care charity. The Green Deal Group specializes in the Healthcare sector, and are one of the UK’s front runners in building stock portfolio low carbon refurbishment. Together they have recently completed the handover of a series of projects to reduce the organisation’s energy consumption...


Villages Halls to lose out as VAT for low carbon installations in charitable buildings set to increase in August 2013

At present charitable buildings like village halls benefit from only paying 5% VAT on low carbon installations. This tax relief is set to be removed from August 2013 and organisations have been advised to step up their fundraising efforts to ensure they complete their planned renovations before the deadline...


Solar PV is still an excellent deal after the feed-in tariff cut

Despite the reductions in the feed-in tariff for solar PV, the Solar Trade Association has reassured customers that it is still an attractive investment. A 4kW system will have paid for itself in under 10 years and their analysis suggests returns of up to 9.2% over the 20 year tariff lifetime.


Social housing gets a second chance for renewable heat funding

Social housing providers have been given another opportunity to bid for funding to reduce the upfront costs of installing renewable heating systems, such as biomass biolers, solar hot water panels and air source heat pumps...


Germany generates more than a quarter of its electricity from renewables

During the first half of 2012, Germany generated record amounts of renewable energy...


Climate study forces sceptical scientists to change their mind

The Earth's land has warmed by 1.5C over the past 250 years and "humans are almost entirely the cause", according to a scientific study set up to address climate change sceptics' concerns about whether human-induced global warming is occurring...


DECC clarifies feed-in tariff support for non-solar PV technologies

The final package of changes to the FITs scheme has been announced by DECC today, following consultation in February this year. The changes will affect tariffs for hydro, wind, anaerobic digestion and micro CHP from 1 December 2012 onwards.


Electric cars in Oxford

Oxford became the electric vehicle capital of Europe earlier this year...


Expansion of green and ethical banks

The Co-operative Group has agreed a deal to take over 632 branches of Lloyds Bank...


Gary Neville promotes Sustainability in Sport

Former Manchester United captain and now England coach, Gary Neville has teamed up with Dale Vince, the boss of green energy company Ecotricity, to found 'Sustainability in Sport'...


Audi iPhone app to track business travel emissions

Car manufacture Audi has recently released a free iPhone Mileage Tracker app...


Energy efficient school saves £24,000

Greenhill Primary School in Gelligaer, Wales has saved the council £24,000 in energy costs in its first year of operation...


News Archive

DECC & UK News

Government slammed over Part L delay

Industry figures says uncertainty is bad for growth and risks undermining zero-carbon homes agenda

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Wed 19th Jun 2013


Coal, oil and gas are killing climate

The Australians might be expected to be a little isolated from the global effects of climate change. Not true, plus they seem to be possibly the most ...

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Tue 18th Jun 2013


What lies behind the power price increases in Australia? | John Quiggin

John Quiggin: To explain the latest 20% rise of electricity cost in Queensland, look no further than the free market reforms kickstarted in the 1990sJ...

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Mon 17th Jun 2013


World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought 2013

While we sit in comfort, many are suffering from an old but rapidly-growing problem. The loss of water from our environment is promoting desert and la...

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Mon 17th Jun 2013


Green Deal could add to the value of homes

Study finds more energy efficient homes can command a premium price from house buyers

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Mon 17th Jun 2013


House overwhelmed by floodwater in Uttarkashi, north India – video

A multi-storey home collapses into the overflowing river Ganga in Uttarkashi, a town in Uttarakhand, north India

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Mon 17th Jun 2013


Turtles turn to gelatinous prey

While loggerhead turtles have been investigated to try and find out how best to conserve this endangered species, new techniques with tiny data-collec...

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Sun 16th Jun 2013