Labour MP and solar proponent Huw Irranca-Davies has been elected to chair the environmental audit committee in a secret ballot yesterday, while SNP minister Angus Brendan MacNeil will chair the energy and climate change (ECC) committee.
Low-income families are paying a disproportionately higher amount towards green energy levies than others and are struggling with an “unfair burden”, a report issued by the Institute for Public Policy Research has found.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has confirmed that it will be closing the renewable obligation to onshore windfarms from 1 April 2016, one year early.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has reconfirmed its intention to implement a ‘tax lock’ until 2020, despite a European Court of Justice ruling which said that the UK’s lower VAT rate for energy saving measures was against its VAT directive.
The dramatic increase in solar PV generation in the UK is forcing traditional power companies and the National Grid to evaluate their practices and adapt to new challenges, according to energy data company EnAppSys.
Shropshire South Planning Committee has again rejected unanimously plans to develop a solar farm on land near Whitton, eight months after throwing out similar proposals.