Government Loses Battle to Cut Solar Power Subsidies
According to recent reports, the UK government has recently lost its appeal against a court's ruling that its cuts to solar power subsidies were illegal. Due to this failed appeal, thousands of homes and businesses all across the
by Samantha Donovan January 27th, 2012
Nuclear Power Starts to Regain Support
After the Fukushima nuclear meltdown that happened in Japan, nuclear energy has been losing support. However, new reports now show that this industry is once again starting to bounce back. This information was brought to light
by Jason Drew January 20th, 2012
Government Wants Cheaper Gas for Elderly Consumers
Should elderly consumers get a discount on their electricity and gas tariffs? Well, apparently the government thinks so. In fact, energy companies could soon be forced, by law, to put elderly consumers
by Jason Drew January 12th, 2012
UK Government to be Challenged on Solar Cut
Who out there is brave enough to take on the government? Well, the truth of the matter is not too many people. The government can pretty much do ...
by Samantha Donovan November 8th, 2011
UK Government Asked to Increase Gas Storage
Right now, the whole world is caught up in a green-energy race. This is actually a good thing. However, there are some people out there that ...
by Justin Becks October 28th, 2011
UK Government Asks Consumers to Shop Around for Energy
Energy prices are on the rise, almost every family in the UK is aware of this. Now, following a meeting with energy ...
by Beth Williams October 19th, 2011
UK Government Will Cut UK Carbon Emissions in Half By 2025
It seems that Chris Huhne, the UK energy secretary, is very confident that the government can reduce the country's carbon emissions in half by 2025. This was a goal that many people did not think that the government would be ...
by Jason Drew May 18th, 2011
UK Government Announces the World’s Very First Renewable Heat Incentive
Well it looks like the UK government has done it again. This time they have come up with the world's very first renewable heat incentive, or RHI. This is all part of the government's plan to help stimulate investments in ...
by Beth Williams March 11th, 2011
£5,000 Electric Car Scheme Launched by the UK Government
Experts have hailed 2011 as a breakthrough year for electric cars, as mass market manufactures roll out new models. Electric cars are now set to get a big boost from a £5,000 car grant introduced by the government this week. Now motorists will have a choice of just one subsidized car
by Samantha Donovan January 5th, 2011
UK Government says it Remains Very Committed to Zero Carbon Homes
Despite what some people think, the UK government has recently stated that it remains very committed to ensuring that all new homes after the year of 2016 can be built to a zero carbon standard. Some people have said that they are very doubtful that this can actually happen. However,
by Lynnette Adamson December 7th, 2010
UK Gets One More Chance to Prove that Carbon Capture Plan Can Work
It is no secret that other bids to trap CO2 have failed badly. However, a new project in Fife could still transform the use of fossil fuels forever. Right now there is some very odd looking machinery being assembled outside ...
by Jason Drew November 23rd, 2010
