By guest contributor Rebecca Cooke News of the Government’s new community energy strategy has been met with positive reaction from the industry. The Government’s first Community Energy Strategy for the UK could […]
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
By guest contributor Rebecca Cooke News of the Government’s new community energy strategy has been met with positive reaction from the industry. The Government’s first Community Energy Strategy for the UK could […]
Installation of Brixton Energy’s Elmore House solar project. Photo Credit: Brixton Energy. By Anders Lorenzen The UK government have launched a national strategy on community energy, hoping it will see renewable energy […]
Photo credit: katsrcool (Cool Cats Photography) via flickr. By Derek Whitney Much more hemming and hawing, debating and calculating has been brought to bear in instituting wide-scale renewable energy plans than was […]
George Monbiot delivering a TED talk. Photo credit TED Conference via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen George Monbiot, a British environmentalist, journalist and activist, predominantly most known for his Guardian column, seen by […]
Solar installed on an eco house in Denmark. By Anders Lorenzen In the last few years, solar PV in Denmark has accelerated due to subsidy schemes making homeowners invest in the technology. […]
UK Prime Minister David Cameron visits flood hit areas. Photo credit: The Prime Ministers Office via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen The UK Chancellor, George Osborne, said in the Conservative Party Conference in […]
Image thanks to we support solar. By guest contributor Charlotte Webster In October I was invited to The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)in Abu Dhabi. I joined a workshop on strengthening social […]
Photo credit: BBC. By Anders Lorenzen You could be forgiven for thinking that this is not a new article, it echoes what we have been writing throughout December and January. But for […]
Abbot Point. Photo credit: Tom Jefferson / Greenpeace. By Anders Lorenzen As reported previously on this blog, the Australian government is aiming to build the world’s largest coal port in Abbot […]
Photo credit: 350 By Anders LorenzenFuelled by concern that the Obama Administration would move to approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline as the State Department produced a positive review of the pipeline, […]