Solarcentury's Frans van den Heuvel argues the government's latest plans to end support for solar farms will save billpayers negligible sums - and could be open to legal challenge
Clean energy firms initiate judicial review over changes to Climate Change Levy exemption, as Solarcentury reveals it is considering fresh legal challenge over Renewables Obligation reforms
Brewery installs tailor-made solar array to reduce its carbon emissions by up to 12 tonnes a year
The government's own impact assessment has fuelled fears the feed-in tariff could be blocked to new entrants in 2018, but industry insiders reckon a fresh solar boom means it could be closed within months
Clean power is becoming cheaper than fossil fuels in growing number of circumstances, according to new report from IEA
The REA's James Court argues that while Osborne lands blow after blow on the green economy, the US and other modern economies are embracing renewables
The latest attack on the renewables sector in a bid to cut energy bills by £6 is bad enough, the failure to set out an alternative vision is even worst
The scale of the planned feed-in tariff cuts have sent shock waves through the renewables industry - BusinessGreen looks at the key proposals
Three environmental campaign groups say the Scottish government needs to make it easier and cheaper for homeowners and businesses to generate their own energy
The government's plans to cut renewable incentives by up to 87 per cent have sparked a storm of protest - BusinessGreen rounds up the reaction