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Electricity meters about to get smarter

Posted by Cathy Debenham on 13th May 2009 at 1:55 pm

Electricity meters about to get smarter

A smarter grid, more suitable for transmitting renewable energy, is a step closer with the Government’s announcement on Monday that every home in the UK must have a smart meter installed by 2020.Smart meters transmit and receive information from your electricity or gas supplier in real time. This …

Posted in: General, Energy efficiency


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BBC's Freefall points to solar sales danger

Posted by Cathy Debenham on 15th July 2009 at 12:37 pm

BBC's Freefall points to solar sales danger

Dodgy salesmen, and the terrible impact they can have on their victim’s lives, was one aspect of last night’s powerful BBC drama Freefall (catch it here for a week). It took a look at the financial disaster we’re all in from three points of view: a City trader packaging up sub prime mor…

Posted in: General, Solar heat & hot water


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What the renewable energy strategy and low carbon transition plan mean for your home

Posted by Cathy Debenham on 20th July 2009 at 3:01 pm

What the renewable energy strategy and low carbon transition plan mean for your home

Households are expected to make cuts in their carbon emissions of 29% by 2020 according to the Government's Low Carbon Transition Plan, announced by Ed Miliband last week (houses currently emit more than a third of the UK's carbon). This will be done through a combination of cutting the amount o…

Posted in: General, Solar electricity, Wind turbines


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Feed-in rate announcement may be delayed

Posted by Cathy Debenham on 24th November 2009 at 4:07 pm

Feed-in rate announcement may be delayed

The much awaited results of the consultation on feed-in tariffs may take a little longer than hoped. Internal wrangling between government departments is to blame according to the Guardian, and it's not clear when we're going to find out. Ed Milliband had apparently hoped to have the policy i…

Posted in: General, Hydro electricity, Solar electricity, Wind turbines


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