Plans for a ‘Cleantech cluster’ to be developed in west London have been unveiled as part of a report from the London Sustainable Development Commission (LSDC).
There is a growing appetite among UK businesses to adopt longer payback periods for energy saving improvements according to energy management firm SPIE.
The new phase of the UK’s RE:FIT retrofit programme is to tackle what its programme delivery unit management has labelled a “loss of urgency” in energy efficiency deployment across the public sector.
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.
The World Green Building Council (WGBC) has launched what it claims to be the world’s largest collaborative project to improve the efficiency of existing buildings.
Retailers in Great Britain have cut in-store emissions by 35% as they remain on course to meet ambitious 2020 targets, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has said.
Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to hit one million a year by 2040 according to the lead author of a new report predicting 41 million annual sales globally over the next two decades.
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.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has said it is exploring how to best support business energy efficiency efforts as it aims to tap into the “significant potential" in the business sector.