The proposed move to Contracts for Difference (CfDs) from April 2015 will mark a seismic shift in the way the UK solar farm market will access financial support; industry experts shed some light on what to expect from CfDs and how to get ready for their arrival.
In Wednesday’s Green Energy News Review, an anti-underground coal gasification activist has been hit with a cease and desist order by polluting company for indefensible reasons
Watch industry leaders reject government’s argument that solar farm decision was necessary to preserve the budget and criticise the manner in which the news was delivered.
In Tuesday’s Green Energy News Review we discuss news that Shell has responded to the ‘Carbon Bubble’ theory by sending letters to their shareholders denouncing green energy, and declaring that it might take the rest of the century to resolve climate change issues.
A consortium of solar industry and academic groups held an event at Scottish parliament yesterday to advocate solar energy in Scotland’s renewable energy policy.
Osborne Clarke’s Alan John and Neas Energy’s Lars Weber outline the potential timetable facing solar developers and how it can be successfully navigated.
DECC recently put out plans for consultation into new ways to support community energy projects. Hannah Lovegrove explains why making sure communities take part in that and understand how a project can benefit them will be crucial.
In Monday’s Green Energy News Review, the Global Sustainability Institute warns of a serious fossil fuel shortage for Britain, which will result in high energy prices. Also, The Times warps the facts over a new climate change paper.