‘The development of the energy storage sector is on the cusp of commercial reality.’ Having seen a succession of energy generation projects affected by cuts to subsidies, the growing energy storage market and the wide range of energy storage revenue streams available...
The past few weeks have seen the most significant change to the British political and economic environment in most people’s living memory, and certainly since at least the 1970s. It doesn’t need a very sophisticated crystal...
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has added its voice to the national debate about the future of England’s countryside with fresh research that challenges the Government’s commitment to the Green Belt (Green Belt under siege: 2016). CPRE...
On 25th November 2015, Chancellor George Osbourne delivered his Spending Review and Autumn Statement to the House of Commons. Within his speech, Osbourne committed to building 400,000 new homes by the end of the decade. Many questions have been raised over the...
UK Energy Policy to increase CO2 and consumer costs Energy Secretary Amber Rudd’s admission in November that the UK does not have the right climate adaptation policies to meet its renewable energy targets was no surprise to the energy and environmental...