Monthly Archives: July 2018

NEW REPORT PREDICTS RISE OF RENEWABLES & DEATH OF COAL

Each year, Bloomberg New Energy Finance peers far into the future to predict the trends that will shape energy markets in the years to come. Its New Energy Outlook 2018 report has just been released, and it sees demand for electricity rising as more electric vehicles come to market, but a sharp decline in coal-fired

40% off batteries for farmers

The deadline of 3rd December is approaching for submitting your grant application to receive up to £1,000,000 grant funding to support a battery storage system that increases farm productivity. Now is the perfect time to develop a proposal that improves your farm and maximises the support from DEFRA.

Industry poised for UK solar and storage recoil

The UK solar and storage markets are on the brink of overcoming a deployment roadblock, according to a number of vendors actively monitoring the territory.Deployment of solar has reportedly halved in the UK as support has waned and the economics of post-subsidy projects remain on a knife-edge. Uncertainty around the future of the minimum import

Climate watchdog raps government for missing decarbonisation plans

The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has rebuked the government for failing to deliver a pipeline of decarbonisation policies across several sectors, stressing that the time for it to address climate matters is running out.Today the independent watchdog has issued its annual progress report to government, providing an update on measures taken by the government

Solar Storage Systems Have Finally Hit The Mainstream

Amid a rush of global offerings, solar storage systems are now commonplace and much improved, writes Melissa Hancock There was no shortage of innovative products and services vying for attention at this year’s Intersolar held in Munich from 20-22 June but it was arguably both the prevalence and prominence of new solar storage system solutions

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