The solar market is about to go ‘bang’
The UK solar market has seen great change over the last year, with prices falling dramatically, leading to the growth of subsidy free developments as the sector comes of age. Following the closure of the feed-in tariff (FiT) in
The Benefits of a Home Battery Storage System
What do you get from a home battery install.
Energy storage: UK capacity increasing
Energy storage capacity is increasing in the UK, with the announcement of a major new deal to deliver two 50MW battery superhubs in Oxford and Kent by the end of this year. The deal between Pivot Power, part of
How to Safely and Securely Attach Solar Panels to Non-Tiled Roofs
Attaching solar panels to a flat roof with permanent fixings.
E.On becomes second major supplier to furlough staff in response to COVID-19
E.On has put 3,000 of its staff on furlough as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, around 1,000 npower staff members have also be placed on the paid leave of absence, bringing the total to c.4,000. This takes
British households told to prepare for blackouts as coronavirus lockdown goes on
British households have been told to prepare for blackouts by keeping torches and warm clothes handy as the coronavirus lockdown continues. Energy firms have suspended all non-essential work as they brace for a potential shortage in engineers caused by
10 Predictions for the Solar and Storage Market in the 2020s
Batteries will be standard with virtually every new solar system installed in the U.S. by 2025, the author predicts. The solar-plus-storage market is evolving rapidly and will look completely different a decade down the road. What can we expect
Energy storage: UK capacity increasing
Energy storage capacity is increasing in the UK, with the announcement of a major new deal to deliver two 50MW battery superhubs in Oxford and Kent by the end of this year. The deal between Pivot Power, part of
UK government lifts block on new onshore windfarm subsidies
Decision comes four years after ministers scrapped support for new projects The UK has abandoned its opposition to subsidising new onshore windfarms, four years after ministers scrapped support for new projects. The government will remove a block against onshore











