But industry faces further uncertainty after government insists it will appeal in the new year
Regulations could see 70GW of coal production shut down, but are expected to save $90bn in healthcare spending by 2016
Committees warn proposed cuts to solar subsidies could have 'fatal impact' on fledgling sector
Court rules in favour of solar firms, throwing government feed-in tariff plans into chaos
Applications invited as hunt begins to find successor
Scheme to make 14m UK homes more energy efficient will only reach 2-3m households, Committee on Climate Change says
Measures could be taken to reduce oversupply in the market when Denmark takes on six-month EU leadership from January
Government urged to rethink plans to slash feed-in tariffs from 12 December
James Murray runs down the scenarios businesses face as a result of Durban Agreement
Air Resources Board votes to streamline Low Carbon Fuel Standard but oil companies warn new rules are unfeasible