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April 17, 2012
Signing what could be another exciting deal for the UK solar market, Merseyside accountancy firm Mitchell Charlesworth has penned a bi-lateral trade agreement to help Chinese manufacturer Singyes Solar set up on British soil.
April 16, 2012
A new EU energy initiative which aims to provide access to sustainable energy for an additional 500 million people in developing countries by 2030 was today announced by the European Commission.
April 16, 2012
Bunge Limited has now completed the acquisition of Climate Change Capital. The UK-regulated sustainable asset manager and advisor is now 100 percent owned by Bunge.
April 16, 2012
An innovative solar project led by a Chemistry academic at the University of Southampton is hoping to help the teaching of sciences in developing countries.
April 16, 2012
A Yorkshire-based solar PV company is under investigation over allegations that it cashed deposits from customers without installing the promised solar panels.
April 16, 2012
A community-based solar energy scheme in Bristol has opened its first share offer. Bristol Energy Cooperative is a local, community-owned social enterprise that aims to build and own renewable energy projects that will benefit the local region as well as produce financial returns for reinvestment on a ‘revolving fund’ model.
April 16, 2012
A Gloucestershire-based farmer is now able to reduce annual energy bills having installed a 50kWp system at Poulton Court Farm.
April 13, 2012
Strutwood Farm in Surrey approached Myriad CEG about the possibility of installing solar PV on its agricultural buildings to help reduce the farm’s carbon footprint but also, more significantly, protect the farm from spiralling utility costs.
April 13, 2012
Nottinghamshire-based arable farmers, J Bealby and Sons, have a higher electricity expenditure than most as they are required to run a grain dryer to keep its crops in ideal condition so that they achieve the best prices at market.
April 13, 2012
We’re now just six months away from the launch of Government’s flagship energy policy: the Green Deal, yet questions still remain. “What is it?” “How will it work?” and “Can I trust it?” are just a few of the most frequently asked. On the face of it, the Green Deal looks fairly straightforward, yet many areas remain confusing and could do with explaining. So here goes…

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