
Swedish energy company Vattenfall has confirmed plans to start generating low carbon electricity from a wind farm in Northumbria, UK, in early 2017.
Following recent cuts in support for UK renewables announced by the UK Chancellor and Energy Secretary, the government is now planning to cut support for small-scale solar and biomass as well.
The UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) and Equitix have announced a £14.6 million investment in £30 million of new green energy plant in Sheffield.
The world’s first pure electric zero emission double decker bus, designed and built by BYD, is to enter service London in October 2015.
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) has applauded the decision of the US Senate Finance Committee to extend over 50 tax policies favouring wind energy through 2016.
HydroRevolution, a subsidiary of WaterFX, has announced plans to build a commercial solar desalination plant in California’s Central Valley in order to provide a highly sustainable water source.
Kyocera Corporation has announced the construction of a 23 MW solar power plant on an abandoned golf course in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.
The National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT) says now is the time for UK installers to get involved with solar PV.