The Southern Co-Operative is expected to make hundreds of thousands of pounds in savings from its energy bills after completing a roll-out of LED lighting across its entire property portfolio.
Local authorities are still willing and able to invest in solar energy if installers can make the business case to do so, according to Nottingham City councillor Alan Clark.
McDonald’s has revealed to Clean Energy News that almost all of its locations in Great Britain are powered entirely by renewable energy, with the majority supplied through power purchase agreements (PPAs).
Aberdeen Asset Management is to launch a new sustainability framework intended to stimulate efficiency refurbishments and new development projects in the UK.
Public sector organisations in Wales are to be offered help from the Welsh government in reducing their energy consumption through a new support framework.
A new solar installation has helped a specialist computer manufacturer rapidly reduce its energy consumption as well as gain income from the feed-in tariff (FiT).
A single budget cap is to be introduced across both Renewable Heat Incentive schemes on April 1, with DECC looking at plans to close the non-domestic scheme if spending forecasts exceed the budget.
BAE Systems has made significant savings from the running costs of its Samlesbury site after a nearby solar farm delivered over £300,000 in savings less than a year after it was brought online.
The number of applications for small biomass boilers under the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) has plummeted following the introduction of a lower tariff rate.