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Offshore Wind zones

Offshore Wind zonesThe British Wind Energy Association has welcomed the government's announcement of nine more offshore wind zones. It's hoped that this third round of licences will propell the UK to the forefront of wind energy production.

Copenhagen: Is That It?

Copenhagen: Is That It?A climate change accord was agreed at Copenhagen but it has no legal status and may not even be signed by its sponsor's legislature - the US Senate. But was COP15 ever likely to arrive at a consensus between 193 countries?

Copenhagen: Where The Fault Lines Appeared

Copenhagen: Where The Fault Lines AppearedAfter two years of preparation and two weeks' debate, the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen has come down to the wire. Is this the way to save the world?

European Super Grid

European Super GridAdam Bruce, the Global Head of Corporate Affairs at Mainstream Renewable Power, explains the importance of establishing a European Super Grid.

Envirolink

EnvirolinkThe Chief Executive of Envirolink Northwest explains how some councillors are hindering the region's plans to become the UK's centre for renewable energy.

Outlook for the Nuclear Industry in the UK

Outlook for the Nuclear Industry in the UKMike Major, Chief Executive of the EIC, met Dr Andrew Spurr who has recently taken up the position of Managing Director of Existing Nuclear at British Energy, now part of EDF Energy, to discuss the outlook for the nuclear industry in the UK.

The Convenient Solution

The Convenient SolutionA short film from Greenpeace on why nuclear power can't stop climate change, and how renewables, energy efficiency and combined heat and power can.

Energy & Environment Conference 2009

Energy & Environment Conference 2009March 2009 - A report on the Energy and Environment Conference held at Church House, London.

Transforming the Domestic Market for Energy & Heat

Transforming the Domestic Market for Energy & HeatLord Hunt, April 2009 - To achieve the objectives of reducing carbon emissions, energy consumption and the cost of energy for the UK’s 26 million households is likely to need a radical transformation of the domestic market for energy and heat. With the Government currently consulting on heat and energy saving, now is the ideal time for the industry to exchange and develop views on what action needs to be taken to achieve radical change in this area.