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'It's the economy stupid' - Why economics are key to championing green energy
Green energy messaging needs a shakeup, argues REA chief executive Nina Skorupska
REA launches landfill gas energy trade group
Renewable Energy Association emphasises importance of sector as source of low carbon energy generation
Just how carbon intensive is biomass power? The debate continues
The government quietly released a new technical study on North American wood pellets for UK biomass last week, but it once again fails to quell an increasingly heated debate
UK's first new hydro energy storage plant in 30 years given green light
Snowdonia Pumped Hydro given go-ahead to turn two abandoned quarries in Wales into 700MWh capacity energy storage water reservoirs
Local power generators braced for 95 per cent cut in embedded payments
Industry bodies slam Ofgem plans to reduce payments to embedded generators for producing peak time power
Ignore the Chatham House report - biomass has a crucial role in the clean energy system
The REA's Nina Skorupska hits back at yesterday's Chatham House report which denounced the burning of woody biomass as more harmful than coal
Is the government tuning in to the smart energy revolution?
REA's Nina Skorupska argues the recent call for evidence on the UK's smart and flexible energy system provides a huge opportunity for clean tech developers
Will government's regulatory shake-up really help deliver a smart, flexible electricity grid?
Change in governance structure aims to boost flexible grid system and combat perceived conflicts of interest in National Grid
Government unveils £20m low emission freight funding boost
Department for Transport reveals 20 projects have secured funding under scheme to boost use of electric vans and hydrogen lorries
Policy U-turns blamed as UK green economy dips £4bn in 2015
REA blames estimated reduction in job numbers, exports and investment in 2015 on government policy and subsidy changes
EVs may be in the fast lane, but the government needs to accelerate renewable fuel progress
REA's Dr Nina Skorupska welcomes the government's recent investment in green vehicles, but warns more must be done to deliver much needed progress on aviation and biofuels
Biomass industry welcomes government re-think on CHP support
Government admits transitional period is needed to move sector towards lower tariff levels
AD gas-to-grid energy now eligible for company emissions reporting
REA hails 'major breakthrough' enabling companies to include green gas to grid production from AD plants in emissions reporting
Renewables experts appointed to new TfL board
REA's Dr Nina Skorupska and BNEF's Michael Liebreich appointed to board as TfL aims to deliver on Mayor's clean energy plans
REA chair: It takes imagination to see the full potential of renewables
Martin Wright, chair of the Renewable Energy Association, reveals his vision for a UK powered by decentralised energy
REA slams 'surprise' cut in RHI support for new biomass CHP plants
Renewable Energy Association claims changes could damage investor confidence and put new CHP biomass projects at risk
The next steps for renewables
REA's James Court considers how the Britain's political upheaval will affect the clean energy sector
REA launches ultra-low emission vehicle industry group
Trade body extends reach into low carbon transport sector with launch of new group
The renewables industry needs post-referendum policy clarity
REA's Nina Skorupska argues that whatever the result next week, the government needs to move fast to address clean energy investor concerns
UK renewables pipeline receives 2.7GW boost, but industry fears 2016 investment slowdown
REA warns strong recent growth in renewable energy is under threat from wave of policy changes
Turning up the heat
REA's Dr Nina Skorupska argues it is time for government and businesses to recognising decarbonising the power sector will not be enough, we need to embrace the challenge of renewable heat
Storage is the vital ingredient for unlocking a low-carbon power system
Dr Nina Skorupska of the REA believes 2016 will be a breakthrough year for energy storage
Battery storage will be economic for households with rooftop solar by 2017
New research finds that rapid cost reductions will make battery storage attractive for energy-generating households within two years
Trying to make sense of the DECC bonfire of the policies
Nina Skorupska of the REA fears the government is edging towards a scenario where new gas plants are subsidised and key renewable energy technologies are frozen out of the market