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Brits believe financial barriers threaten energy efficiency adoption
More than nine in ten people believe that fuel poverty levels in the UK will continue to increase if nothing is done to improve the adoption of energy efficiency, according to a survey published by the Rexel Foundation and Opinion Way.
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DECC: Energy saving measures could increase a property’s value by 14% on average
New research published by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has revealed that energy saving improvements could add significant value to properties across England.
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Labour makes manifesto pledge on 2030 decarbonisation target
Labour’s next manifesto will include a commitment to decarbonise the UK’s energy sector by 2030, the party announced this week.
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Skorupska appointed as head of Renewable Energy Association
Energy industry chemist Dr Nina Skorupska has been named as the new chief executive of the Renewable Energy Association.
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£19 million announced for renewable entrepreneurs
Small solar generation firms and those engaged in energy storage can apply for a share of £19 million from the second round of a government fund unveiled today.
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Green Deal giant Enact goes into administration
Enact Energy Renewables has gone into administration only a few months after being awarded Green Deal provider status.
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DECC to use capacity market to encourage electricity demand reduction
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) will use the proposed capacity market included in the Energy Bill to encourage electricity demand reduction in the UK.
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Which? survey reveals Green Deal home buyer concerns
Prospective home buyers are wary of purchasing properties with a Green Deal loan attached to it, according to a survey by consumer watchdog.
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Green Deal interest continues to grow with 7,400 assessments in March
The latest figures released by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) reveal that interest in the Green Deal is gathering pace.
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Stepnell investment to create new jobs at EvoEnergy
Nottingham-based renewable installer, EvoEnergy, has announced that it has secured investment from UK construction and civil engineering company, Stepnell.




