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Parliament calls for low-carbon economy by 2050

The EU must harness its energy, transport and agriculture policies to cut CO2 emissions – and improve its Emissions Trading System (ETS) – to make the economy more competitive and dramatically less dependent on fossil fuels by 2050, says a non-binding resolution

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Offshore Wind Technology: Round 3 developments and technical innovations

It could be said wind energy is currently better developed and more commercially viable than other renewable energy sources and is spearheading Britain’s efforts to generate its electricity from renewable sources. The UK, a recognised world leader in offshore wind power generation,

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Green energy surge for CPS leads to new electrical control solution

To meet increased demand for green energy from solar panel and wind turbine generators, a Scarborough firm has designed a microprocessor-based control panel for monitoring power transfer to the national grid. Control & Power Systems (CPS), a manufacturer of power control panels,

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Make pay while the sun shines

Even the early autumn sunshine fails to please our grumpy old man. Instead he takes a pot shot at solar power companies that don’t tell us about the key factor in getting payback Time I think, as our unfeasibly warm early autumn

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ELECSA comments on government’s RHI delay

ELECSA, the certification arm of the ECA has responded to news of the delays to the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) by arguing: it is better to be late than never.The body which provides both Part P certification for electrical installations and has

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Napit offers free renewables workshops for London enterprises

London-based trade installers can take advantage of free Renewable Energy workshops throughout October and November. Funded in part by the ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) and spearheaded by the Institute for Sustainability, Flash, working in partnership with Napit, provides access to specifically

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A renewables mountain to climb for the BSE sector

New research by SummitSkills, the Sector Skills Council for building services engineering, has revealed the sector has a steep training climb ahead if it is to be ready for the future demand for environmental technologies. The new report, Potential Training Demand in

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