Dr Gordon Edge asks how can we know if the government has overspent its clean energy subsidy budget if it won't show its workings?
"How will the government be able to maintain rhetoric on meaningful climate change commitments at December's Paris conference, while hitting our green economy at home?"
Department of Energy and Climate Change launches consultations on ending Renewables Obligation support for all solar farms and announces feed-in tariff shake-up
Secretary of State indicates onshore wind farms will not be able to access support contracts, as DECC confirms reviews of energy efficiency and renewable heat programmes are under way
Just two per cent of the UK's clean energy budget could deliver a subsidy-free solar industry, argues the Solar Trade Association's Leonie Greene, so why is the industry copping the blame for current overspends?
US solar giant says deal would accelerate expansion as it pursues goal of becoming the 'leading global residential and commercial solar provider'
Government sources indicate big changes to renewables subsidies are on the cards in a bid to 'cut emissions as cost-effectively' as possible
Micro-inverter specialist plans to bring total energy solution, comprising solar, storage, and load management, to market in 2016
New figures show UK has almost doubled its utility-scale solar capacity in the past six months as it reaches 4GW installed
Assembly Member Murad Qureshi criticises Mayor Boris Johnson for London's low solar energy output