Government announces Nissan-led £9.8m vehicle-to-grid project
(REPOST: Car Dealer Magazine)Richard Harrington, minister of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, announced the funding for the large-scale V2G demonstrator project.
How much longer can government ignore its advice on solar?
(REPOST: Solar Power Portal)We’ve all been there. Ignored warnings about traffic and found yourself staring at tail lights for hours on end? A backseat passenger uttering ‘I told you so’ is not going to help the situation. Ploughed ahead with
PowerBanx Home Battery Installation
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BP to install charging points for electric cars at UK petrol stations
(REPOST: The Guardian)BP will add rapid charging points for electric cars at its UK petrol stations within the next two months, in the latest sign of an oil giant adapting to the dramatic growth of battery-powered cars.
BEIS’ ministerial merry-go-round must grind to a stop
(REPOST: Solar Power Portal)And so, as the country continues to wait for the formation of a government and a Queen’s speech, signs of life start to emerge in Whitehall. The Westminster wheels are beginning to turn once more and Theresa
Boost for UK’s electric car sector with new projects from BP and Nissan
(REPOST: The Telegraph)
What happens when the grid runs out?
Did you know you can go online and see the energy consumption for the whole of the UK in real-time?.
Feed in Tariffs to end in 2019 – what’s next?
(REPOST: Brighton Energy Cooperative)The UK Treasury quietly released a document late last year which signalled the end of the UK’s popular renewable energy scheme, the Feed in Tariff (FIT). Late in November the Treasury announced: “there will be no new
BMW I3 SPORT ONE-MONTH REVIEW
(REPOST: InsideEVs)First off, the 33.2 kWh battery that became available in 2017 makes the i3 a real 100-mile EV. While that may not exactly be considered anything special for 2018, when there are cars like the Bolt and Model 3