Industry news
All news
Green Deal 'will be promoted as part of buying process'
The Green Deal will be promoted as part of the buying and selling process...
UK's fuel-poor rate falls
The number of households in fuel poverty declined between 2009 and 2010 to 4.75 million, figures from the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) show.
Within England, this figure...
Future of UK's green electricity could lie with Norway partnership
Supergrids that allow neighbouring nations to share electricity are tipped to be the future solution to global energy use and Scotland is looking to Norway for help with its low-carbon plans.
MP urges caution to govt on smart meter rollout
Friends of the Earth hits back at wind turbine protestors
Friends of the Earth has fought back at recent comments from a group opposed to onshore wind turbines, highlighting their need to tackle climate change.
The charity's head of campaigns And...
More EVs 'now offer more benefits than running costs'
Electric vehicles (EVs) could now offer more benefits to businesses than just low running costs, according to motoring journalist Carlton Boyce.
While adding EVs to a business fleet is a d...
Higher carbon emissions target 'will make it easier later'
If Europe agrees to increase the carbon emissions target from 20 per cent by 2020 to 30 per cent, it will make it easier to act on energy efficiency in future decades, the government has said.
UK and US team up on wind power plans
The UK and US are to make an agreement this week to work together in developing floating wind technology.
Meeting at international clean energy talks in London, the event will see energy s...
'Clear explanations' could sell the Green Deal to homeowners
Homeowners need to be given proper explanations of what the Green Deal invo...
Heating oil customers promised greater transparency
Rural households using heating oil could soon find it easier to switch suppliers and cancel their contracts.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has announced that it has secured voluntary ag...



