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In the light of the Feed-in Tariff cuts, Toby Ferenczi, Engensa, describes a roadmap for surviving policy changes – one company’s journey.
Bright future: Ian Draisey of Dulas looks beyond recent uncertainty in FiT
The recent Feed-in Tariff announcement has left many in the industry feeling disheartened ...
Solarcentury has quit the British Photovoltaic Association in a row over its support for the government’s appeal bid on the Feed-in Tariff cuts.
Edmund Robb, Prospect Law provides a summary of the judgement handed down by the Court on of Appeal on 25 January 2012.
On 25 January the ...
Sundog Energy’s managing director, Bill Roberts’s, all-electric company car is now using the power of the sun, generated direct from the company’s 14...
Solar Power UK is hosting a series of roadshows in the following locations:
London-based trade installers can take advantage of free renewable energy workshops from January to March 2012. Independent consultants BSK-CiC, working together with NAPIT, is providing access ...
The first Krannich solar trade outlet in the UK is scheduled to open its doors soon. Based at the company’s Reading headquarters, the store ...
Homeowners have been given a short-term window of opportunity to enjoy a solar power “gold rush”.
Power-One, provider of renewable energy and energy-efficient power conversion and power management solutions, today has installed 25MW of Aurora solar power inverters in one of ...
Waxman Energy, specialist in the design and distribution of solar PV, has appointed directors Sam Waxman and Joe Pape as joint managing directors.
The Supreme Court has warned a final appeal by energy ministers over the High Court ruling on Feed-in Tariffs will take around eight months to ...
Renewable energy company Eco Environments has launched a wholesale division by announcing partnerships with two major German manufacturers.
Despite being refused leave to appeal to the Supreme Court by three appeal judges this morning, Energy Secretary Chris Huhne has confirmed the Government will ...
Industry leaders have called on the Government to now draw a line under the Feed-in Tariff fiasco after the Court of Appeal today unanimously ruled ...
The Court of Appeal today (Wednesday 25 January 2012) unanimously rejected government attempts to overturn last month’s High Court ruling that its plans to rush through ...
The Court of Appeal has upheld a High Court ruling that government cuts to the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) were unlawful.
Judgment will be handed down at 10am tomorrow [Wednesday 25 January 2012] on the government’s appeal against last month’s High Court ruling that its plans ...
The government has provided much needed clarity on how it will respond to the imminent court decision on when proposed cuts to Feed-in Tariff incentives ...
Green campaign group Friends of the Earth has welcomed government moves to cut solar subsidies under the Feed-in Tariff scheme by early March should their ...
The government has laid draft licence modifications to the Energy Act, which will allow it to reduce the tariff rates in the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) ...
The Government has today laid out its plans to help get the Solar PV Market moving again by confirming the Feed in Tariff from March ...