London-based merchant bank Turquoise International has announced that its Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF) has been fully deployed following a raft of final investments made in the closing months of 2015.
Energy saving measures installed at a Devon Care Home have helped the property make significant financial savings as well as win two awards in recognition of its environmental efforts.
Government figures have shown the majority of firms using the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) would not have installed renewable heat technology without the support scheme.
December’s COP21 climate agreement in Paris is driving increasing demand in commercial rooftop solar installations despite a fall in feed-in tariff payments, a conference panel has said.
Northumbria University is set to benefit from lower electricity bills and a new income of funds following the completion of its second solar panel installation.
The UK government has continued to build support behind electric vehicles after announcing £40 million in funding for UK cities around the country to develop new infrastructure for ultra low emission vehicles.
New figures for the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) have shown that accredited installations under the scheme fell dramatically in the final quarter of 2015.
Nissan has announced that it is set to make a significant investment in the development of the next generation of electric vehicle (EV) batteries at its manufacturing base in Sunderland.