The number of solar thermal applications for the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is allegedly far less than the technology's total installation figures.
Renewables continue to enjoy widespread support amongst Brits, according to the latest results of the Department of Energy and Climate Change’s public opinion tracker.
Cities and local authorities could provide a cleaner, cheaper alternative to the Big Six by generating their own energy, according to a new report from the think tank IPPR.
The government has revealed that 1,000 installations have been accredited under the domestic renewable heat incentive (RHI) during the scheme's first seven weeks.
Two cross-party inquiries by MPs into how the country’s homes and buildings are heated have been launched. The reports will be led by Carbon Connect, a policy discussion forum established by Labour leader Ed Miliband in 2009.