The Department of Energy and Climate Change quietly slashed its renewables capacity forecast out to 2035, new analysis conducted by Carbon Brief has claimed.
A busy day for the renewables industry as all eyes are on chancellor George Osborne and his autumn statement, while a Westminster Hall Debate on the future of clean energy investment kicks off at 9:30am.
Community Energy England and its counterparts in Wales and Scotland have begun legal action against HM Treasury over the decision to make community energy projects exempt from tax relief schemes.
Ireland could install nearly 4GW of solar by 2030, adding more than €2 billion to its economy and creating more than 7,000 jobs, with modest policy support, a new report produced by KPMG has claimed.
Dubai’s utility giant Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is to present a number of tender opportunities for its solar ambitions at this week’s Renewable Futures event in Bath.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has sought to clarify details over when changes to the feed-in tariff will come into force, including specific details relating to the statutory instrument.
Last week energy secretary Amber Rudd outlined her department’s energy strategy for the forthcoming years, but such a change in direction indicates a large amount of work that needs to be done.
The European Commission has addressed UK solar manufacturers and trade associations ahead of a possible investigation into extending anti-dumping duties on Chinese companies.