businessgreen_logo
Sign in Join Try 7 day trial
    • My account
    • Sign out
  • You are currently accessing Business Green via your Enterprise account.

    If you already have an account please use the link below to sign in.

    If you have any problems with your access or would like to request an individual access account please contact our customer service team.

    Phone: +44 (0) 1858 438800

    Email: [email protected]

    • Sign in
logo
  • logo

    Search BusinessGreen

  • News
  • Topics

    Select a Topic below

    In-depth Opinion Energy Policy Management Technology Investment
  • Events
  • Net Zero Commodities Hub
  • Net Zero Innovate Hub
  • More

    Content by subject

    • Energy
    • Investment
    • Management
    • Policy
    • Technology
    • Transport
    • Work
    • Net Zero Now
    • Net Zero Festival Hub

    Authors

    • James Murray
    • Michael Holder
    • Cecilia Keating

    Blogs

    • Editor's Blog
    • Industry Voice

    Sustainable-Investment.com

    • Connecting the sustainable investment and ESG community

    Connect with us

    • Contact us
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram
  • Searchlogo

    Search BusinessGreen

    x
Join Try 7 day trial Sign in
 
    • My account
    • Sign out
  • You are currently accessing Business Green via your Enterprise account.

    If you already have an account please use the link below to sign in.

    If you have any problems with your access or would like to request an individual access account please contact our customer service team.

    Phone: +44 (0) 1858 438800

    Email: [email protected]

    • Sign in
    • Sign in

solar farms

Are Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak on a climate collision course with the public?

Politics

Are Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak on a climate collision course with the public?

Truss and Sunak are battling it out to demonstrate to Conservative viewers their distaste for onshore renewables - but will their contradictory stances on climate action ultimately prove their electoral and economic undoing?

clock 03 August 2022 • 8 min read
SSE snaps up first UK solar project

Solar

SSE snaps up first UK solar project

Energy giant acquires 30MW solar firm in latest step for £12.5bn clean energy investment programme

clock 20 January 2022 • 1 min read
Octopus Renewables snaps up eight UK solar farms in £144m mega-deal

Solar

Octopus Renewables snaps up eight UK solar farms in £144m mega-deal

Latest swoop from green energy investor sees it acquire solar farms with a combined capacity 123MW

clock 20 March 2020 •
It's time to unleash solar's potential

Solar

It's time to unleash solar's potential

The government must deploy as much solar as feasible under the Contracts for Difference scheme - net zero depends on it, argues Chris Hewett of the Solar Trade Association

clock 06 March 2020 •
Night time solar? Lightsource BP hails trial showing solar can help balance the grid at night

Solar

Night time solar? Lightsource BP hails trial showing solar can help balance the grid at night

Trial marks the first time a UK solar farm has provided a reactive power balancing service to the electricity grid at night, developer claims

clock 26 November 2019 •
'At a crossroads': Community Energy sector warns future at risk from policy changes

Energy

'At a crossroads': Community Energy sector warns future at risk from policy changes

Community Energy groups call on government to revive abandoned vision for the sector

clock 25 February 2019 •
Massive solar and wind farms could bring vegetation back to the Sahara

Energy

Massive solar and wind farms could bring vegetation back to the Sahara

New research suggests that renewables could have a greening effect on one of the world's largest deserts

clock 11 September 2018 •
Auction opportunities: Renewables are mainstream, popular, and cheap, so why hamper onshore project development?

Wind

Auction opportunities: Renewables are mainstream, popular, and cheap, so why hamper onshore project development?

It's been another good week for UK renewables, but the opening of subsidy-free projects cannot mask the barriers to deployment the industry still faces

clock 29 September 2017 • 6 min read
Anesco to cut ribbon on 'UK's first subsidy-free solar farm'

Solar

Anesco to cut ribbon on 'UK's first subsidy-free solar farm'

Climate Minister Claire Perry to officially open 10MW Clayhill solar and storage facility

clock 26 September 2017 •
Battery breakthrough? Anesco retains key subsidy accreditation for solar farms that charge battery banks

Solar

Battery breakthrough? Anesco retains key subsidy accreditation for solar farms that charge battery banks

Landmark decision by Ofgem paves the way for wider roll out of grid-scale storage projects, developers say

clock 13 September 2017 •
12
Most read
01

Liz Truss renews attacks on solar farms, vowing to free fields from 'paraphernalia'

10 August 2022 • 6 min read
02

How the net zero sceptics' medieval arguments are being overwhelmed by a very modern reality

09 August 2022 • 14 min read
03

Cure or curse: Can 'next-generation' biofuels turbocharge the net zero transition?

07 August 2022 • 12 min read
04

Renewables industry hits back at Liz Truss's 'depressing' solar jibe

12 August 2022 • 5 min read
05

Carlton Power unveils plans for UK's latest green hydrogen hub

11 August 2022 • 3 min read
  • Contact Us
  • Marketing Solutions
  • About Incisive Media
  • Privacy Settings
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Policies
  • Careers
FOLLOW US
Incisive Media

© Incisive Business Media (IP) Limited, Published by Incisive Business Media Limited, New London House, 172 Drury Lane, London WC2B 5QR.Registered in England and Wales with company registration numbers 09177174 & 09178013. Part of Arc network, www.arc-network.com

DIGITAL PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR
right wallpaper ad
Loading