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  • Three of UK’s biggest energy firms slapped with £4.6m fine for not meeting environmental targets

    December 12, 2014

    Ofgem has demanded that three of the UK's biggest energy firms pay hefty fines for missing government environmental targets.   Under the Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP), the energy regulator said the companies should produce lower carbon emissions and reduce household bills by the end of 2012, but many failed to meet expectations including Scottish [...]

  • The poorest will suffer if we force renewable energy on the developing world

    November 20, 2014

    YESTERDAY, the UK announced a contribution of about £720m to the Green Climate Fund, a UN initiative designed to help poor countries cope with climate change. It is right for rich countries to assist the developing world in their efforts to adapt to climate impacts, but they should not burden them with costly decarbonisation schemes. [...]

  • Don’t underestimate the economic benefits of investing in energy efficiency

    October 30, 2014

    EVEN if this year’s Indian summer delayed the onset of colder times, families all over the country are now starting to turn on their heating, while dreading the moment the bill lands. For many families in Britain, the onset of the colder months means a stark choice. Six million low income households in this country [...]

  • Wind farms: “Unreliable”, “expensive and deeply inefficient”, study claims

    October 27, 2014

    Despite falling costs and improving technology, wind farms continue to be wildly inefficient and overly expensive, according to a new report released today. In the report for the Adam Smith Institute and the Scientific Alliance, author Dr Capell Aris analysed data on the wind speed and direction collected from a total of 22 sites across [...]

  • Huge Tunisian solar panel could provide cheap renewable energy to 2.5m UK homes by 2018

    October 20, 2014

    A huge solar panel in Tunisia could provide cheap energy to 2.5m homes in the UK by 2018.   The plan has been put forward by the TuNur – a partnership between Tunisian investors led by TOP Group and Glory Clean Energy, and UK-based Nur Energie.   They are currently seeking funding from the UK [...]

  • Solar fields are no longer cash cow for farmers as government scraps subsidies

    October 19, 2014

    State subsidies for solar farms are to be cut, in a move the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs claims will save up to £2m of taxpayers’ money. The change, which will come into effect from January, will mean that farmers who choose to use fields for solar panels will not be eligible for [...]

  • World’s energy watchdog slashes renewables forecast

    August 28, 2014

    The world's leading energy watchdog slashed its forecasts for renewable energy in a new report published today. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned the sector faced serious threats from policy uncertainty and grid integration risks. However, investment in renewable energy capacity is still expected to soar to $1.6 trillion by 2020. The IEA cut [...]

  • Britain’s fossil fuel subsidies: Soon it won’t just be renewables we’re propping up

    July 31, 2014

    THERE is no doubt that fossil fuel subsidies – mostly found in the developing world – are a major and unwelcome feature of the global economy today. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that global fossil fuel subsidies cost $544bn in 2012. Add to this lost tax revenues and the figure rises to around $2 [...]

  • The wrong renewables: Why relying on offshore wind will prove a costly error

    July 14, 2014

    Politicians everywhere have to decide between satisfying long-term national needs and achieving short-term electoral rewards. It is hard to imagine a more worrying sign of this conflict – as a report from the National Audit Office (NAO) last month helped highlight – than the present policy confusion in the UK over renewable energy. On the [...]

  • KKR goes green with wind farm tie-up in Spain

    June 24, 2014

    Private equity firm KKR clinched a landmark green energy deal yesterday after snapping up a stake in a Spanish-based windpower business. KKR, led by veteran buyout pioneers Henry Kravis and George Roberts, will pay €417m (£334m) to buy one-third of Acciona Energy International (AEI), which creates electricity from wind power. The agreement marks one of [...]

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