New Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has finalised appointments to his frontbench, completing a six-strong shadow energy and climate change team with several influential MPs.
Solar farm developer Public Power Solutions has collaborated with Mongoose Energy and Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy (WWCE) to develop what is claimed to be the first split-ownership community-commercial solar farm in the UK.
The Department for Energy and Climate Change has dismissed speculation it could be abolished or merged with another department as part of a wider governmental spending review.
The University of Cambridge Judge Business School has issued a request for proposals for renewable energy projects for their students to work on under the establishment’s Management of Technology and Innovation (MoTI) Project.
Energy secretary Amber Rudd and minister Andrea Leadsom have faced mounting pressure to revisit highly contentious feed-in tariff proposals as MPs across the country’s political parties criticised the plans.
The Energy and Climate Change select committee has responded to continuing concerns over investment confidence in the UK by launching an inquiry into the impact DECC’s policy making process has on investor decisions.
Boris Johnson has said he is “very concerned” about the impact a proposed 87% cut to the feed-in tariff will have on the solar industry, constituting something of a rebellion from the Conservative Mayor of London.
Major names in world science and other fields have signed up to endorse the Global Apollo Programme (GAP), which aims to make clean energy competitive with fossil fuels within 10 years.