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Despite claims that the UN’s Aarhus Convention ruling would be a ‘game changer’ for the UK wind sector, industry associations and the government deny that it will have any real effect
Despite claims that the UN’s Aarhus Convention ruling would be a ‘game changer’ for the UK wind sector, industry associations and the government deny that it will have any real effect
ACOSS report identifies measures to improve energy efficiency in low income households
In the face of declining oil extraction, solar PV will become an alternative business avenue for the company as it moves to meet the national energy demand
The number of fast-charging stations is expected to rise more than threefold in 2013 to 5,900, tripling to 15,200 in 2014 and continuing to grow rapidly through 2020
Three solar projects, each with a capacity of 100MW, to be developed in the counties of Lincheng, Neiqiu and Xingtai
The Cibao International Airport array consists of 5,880 SolarWorld panels and will supply at least half of the airport’s energy needs
The Perth Wave Energy Project will produce both power and freshwater
Generation of 22GW of solar electricity by solar farms would require less than 0.29 percent of agricultural land research by Lightsource Renewable Energy has found
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) releases figures for solar PV installations through the end of May 2013
From April 2015 biomass industry must show fuel is sustainable or lose financial support says the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)