This is both Sundog Energy’s reason for existence and also the title of a forthcoming one day seminar in Munich (on the 8th June, immediately prior to the annual InterSolar trade show).
Exactly one month since the introduction of Feed-in-Tariffs, the energy industry has seen an unprecedented boom in solar enquiries from homeowners hurrying to make the most of the scheme’s financial benefits.
Consumer friendly publisher Which? has undertaken an undercover investigation regarding solar thermal system installers sales tactics regarding these hot water systems designed to heat water using the heat energy from the sun.
The Liberal Democrat and Conservative parties have both pledged to boost the financial support available to small-scale renewable electricity generators under the clean-energy cashback scheme, it emerged today (April 28).
In a new guide aimed at the owners of run down mansions and estates, he said it was a "tragedy" to see such buildings abandoned, derelict or destroyed.
The energy and climate change spokesmen from the three main political parties last night (April 21) argued over how to boost the approval-rate of wind farm applications and whether nuclear power is a help or a hindrance to renewables.
UK company, Romag, has become the first company to be awarded a licence under the new Kitemark Scheme for Microgeneration, which is operated by British Standards Institution (BSI).
The Conservative Party has spoken out on swirling reports that it is prepared to make major overhauls to current UK renewable energy policies if elected.
Plans were yesterday unveiled for a new GBP£280,000 national training centre, designed to help tackle the emerging shortfall in skilled contractors capable of installing microgeneration technologies such as solar panels and wind turbines.
As part of its US$99 million five-year Global Environment Efficiency Program (GEEP), HSBC has installed 422 Sharp panels at its headquarters based in Canary Wharf, London. This marked the company as the world’s first carbon neutral bank.