Warwick Business School’s Global Energy Group is concerned that details of the new UK Energy Bill released last night will fail to resolve the tension between the industry and the Government, nor provide a framework to meet the country’s energy demands in the long term. The UK Government’s Energy Bill…
Bloomberg analysis shows renewable power needs 'the greatest care' under Energy Bill.
Gaia-Wind CEO Johnnie Andringa today responded to the new proposals for energy tariffs. The leading small wind turbine manufacturer took a cautious tone when he said: “The government cannot control volatile world energy prices. So the danger is that when the “Tariff merry-go-Round” stops, we still face increasing energy prices.”…
Key decisions due shortly amid concerns for non-domestic solar policy framework.
Following reports of comments made by Energy Minister John Hayes in today’s Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph [1], REA Chief Executive Gaynor Hartnell comments:
– It's now common sense for home owners, farmers and schools to invest in a small wind turbine, locking in energy costs for 20 years
commentary from BNEF's Chris Gadomski.
Responding to the announcement that the Government’s review of Feed in Tariffs (FiTs) was to be delayed, Johnnie Andringa, CEO of Gaia-Wind, the UK’s largest manufacturer of farm scale wind turbines said, “This delay is unhelpful to both the small wind turbine industry and our customers. Understanding the FiT rate…
In 2006, the Indonesian government launched a presidential decree with a bold plan to raise the percentage of the country's renewable sources from 4.5% to 17% by 2025.

