Windcrop, the UK’s leading provider of small scale wind turbines, is launching in Yorkshire enabling the region’s farmers and landowners to generate their own ‘green’ electricity for free.
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Patrick Allcorn, the Head of Scheme Design of the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) at the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), has called for support from the UK solar thermal industry. Speaking at Solar Power UK 2012, which kicked off today and runs until October 4, Allcorn said…
Consent was given today by the Government for the construction of a 60MW energy from waste generating station in Cheshire.
Three Covanta facilities recognized for outstanding operations and commitment to environmentally and economically sound solid waste management.
The projects were carried out for the Catholic University of Arecibo, a car dealer based in San Juan and a hostel on Vieques Island. • PROINSO – a company of OPDE Group – expects sales in emerging countries to rise from 5% to 15% of total sales. 2 October 2012.…
The 2012 edition of REN21’s Renewables Global Status Report (GSR) was launched on 11 June together with its sister publication UNEP’s Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment (GTR). The findings in the 2012 GSR speak to the cumulating effect of steady growth in renewable energy markets, support policies and investment…
The first order signed with Toshiba Europe T&D, for a project that will promote Eolica Erchie in the Puglia Region, includes 15 turbines G90-2.0 MW
Visitors of the Solar Power UK in Birmingham and Nextgen’s Microgen in Stoneleigh Park will have the opportunity to discover how to benefit most of self-generated solar energy with Nedap’s PowerRouter.
British cleantech companies feature prominently for 4th year in row; further confirms UK global leadership in low-carbon innovation.
Many power plants burn coal or natural gas to make steam and generate electricity. But power also can come from a cleaner, more renewable source — concentrated solar power. From sunny Las Vegas, Nevada, Shelley Schlender reports











