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Policy

Solar

Solar shambles leaves industry in the dark

The government's chronic mishandling of the imminent cuts to solar subsidies is going from bad to worse

clock 28 October 2011 •

Politics

Government throws weight behind Daylight Saving Bill

Coalition to table amendments that would give Scotland opportunity to veto any trial

clock 28 October 2011 •

Policy

Updated: Solar tariffs expected to be cut to 21p per kWh

Leaked document from Energy Saving Trust also reveals domestic installations must have completed Green Deal measures

clock 28 October 2011 •

Policy

Durban diplomats jostle for position ahead of crucial summit

China outlines plan for developed nations to formalise emissions goals, as South Africa downplays chances of breakthrough

clock 28 October 2011 •

Solar

Is anti-competitive behaviour always a bad thing?

Is the US solar industry right to complain over Chinese subsidies?

clock 28 October 2011 •

Politics

'I haven't come here to kill the tariff scheme' - Greg Barker's Solar Power UK speech in full

Energy and Climate Change Minister Greg Barker's Speech at Solar Power UK on 27 October 2011

clock 27 October 2011 •

Policy

'No more PV subsidy for energy-inefficient buildings' says climate minister

Greg Barker reveals plan to link Feed-in Tariff, Green Deal, and Renewable Heat Incentive schemes

clock 27 October 2011 •

Waste

Naked cucumbers and other inappropriate vegetables

clock 27 October 2011 • 2 min read

Policy

Kuwait sets ambitious 10 per cent renewables goal

Government hopes solar and wind power will free up oil supplies for export

clock 27 October 2011 •

Wind

Crown Estate downplays prospects for offshore wind Round 4

Senior development manager argues that Round 3 is keeping developers occupied and there is no need to look beyond 2020 yet

clock 27 October 2011 •
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