The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has announced updates to the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme following a consultation in July 2012.
Ernst & Young has criticised the UK’s energy policy environment, saying that the ‘over-hyped’ energy bill has failed to meet the investor market’s requirements.
A group of companies across the biomass supply chain have come together to draft a Biomass Charter which aims to “set the foundations for a meaningful collaboration with government on the decarbonsiation of domestic heating in the UK by 2030”.
The latest installation statistics released by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) show the continued stabilisation of the domestic solar market in the UK.
Britain’s energy suppliers are facing a crisis of consumer confidence after new research has revealed that just four in ten consumers trust their energy supplier.
The European Commission has announced that it will refer the UK to the EU Court of Justice over the reduced VAT rate for the supply and installation of energy-saving materials, which includes solar PV and solar thermal modules.