Are pigs a possible source of renewable energy?
Green Energy UK, an organisation that deals with environment friendly energy has indicated that pigs could be an important source of renewable energy. While renewable energy is usually associated with wind turbines and solar panels, Green Energy UK has moved into ...
by Jason Drew August 16th, 2008
Power producers in joint venture
Brushing aside any effect on their business from the shrinking global economic activity, Forth Ports has revealed that it is to get into a green energy joint venture with Scottish and Southern Energy. Forth Ports which owns 7 ports in the ...
by Jason Drew July 3rd, 2008
Rising electricity bills reduce spending on food
A new research conducted has revealed that the rising prices of electricity are forcing Britons to reduce their spending on food. Also the study titled Costing the Earth by the Ernst & Young auditing firm issued a warning that the prices for electricity and gas might increase by an additional
by Alf Stephens July 1st, 2008
Wind energy not considered reliable
As per a newly-released report wind energy is not considered reliable enough to be sufficient for electricity requirements in the United Kingdom. The newly-released report claims that the wind patterns all over the nation are erratic and have no chance of generating adequate electricity especially during the times of peak demand.
by Kelsie Morgan June 30th, 2008
Wind farm trip fails
None of the villagers of Abbots Bromley made the trip to Scotland that was meant to expose the locals to a wind energy scheme that would be similar to the one that would be developed in their locality. Airtricity which is ...
by David Humphries June 24th, 2008
UK’s Green Energy Incentives Cut In Half
Britain is failing miserably when it comes to using renewable resources to generate energy. And another step backward was taken when funding for green incentives was recently cut in half. Already, Britain's low-carbon building incentive has been described as 'stingy' and ...
by George Robinson May 16th, 2008
Green Energy in the UK
A recent report concerning the energy usage in zero-carbon homes of the future reveals most should be able to self-generate the vast majority of the energy they use, but a small amount of near-site or off-site renewable generation will also ...
by Samantha Donovan May 14th, 2008
Wind Farm Investments
You can play your part in tackling energy issues and climate change with a small investment. There is a new launch of public share issue aimed at raising £8.5m to invest in wind farms and other renewable energy projects across ...
by Kelsie Morgan May 14th, 2008
Optisolar Building Largest Solar Farm in North America
In Sarnia, Petrolia, and Tilbury, Ontario, OptiSolar Farms has installed and will continue to install hundreds of thousands of ground-mounted solar panels that capture energy from the sun and convert it to electricity. The projects have generated several million dollars ...
by George Robinson April 29th, 2008