
Nova Innovation (Scotland) and ELSA (Belgium) have secured funding to build the Shetland Tidal Array which may potentially become the world’s first in-sea tidal array.
Nova Innovation (Scotland) and ELSA (Belgium) have secured funding to build the Shetland Tidal Array which may potentially become the world’s first in-sea tidal array.
East Anglia ONE Offshore Wind Farm, a 1200MW offshore wind farm off the coast of East Anglia, has now received consent from the Department for Energy & Climate Change (DECC).
A new research study conducted by Bath University in the UK has found that oil can be extracted from coffee grounds and then subsequently transformed into biodiesel.
A study has found that an increase in the use of second-generation biofuels would be the most cost-effective way for Finland to achieve EU emissions targets.
The Pattern Energy Group Inc has announced that its 115MW El Arrayán Wind project in Chile is now fully operational.
The Renewable Energy Association (REA) has welcomed the political agreement reached by the EU Energy Council on measures to incorporate indirect land use change (ILUC) into EU biofuel policy.
Four companies including Kyocera have reached a basic agreement for a potential 430MW solar power project on the Japanese island of Ukujima.
H.M. Government of Gibraltar has this week signed its first power purchase agreement for the provision of renewable energy.
The Crown Estate has published two reports confirming that the UK wind power sector is on course to double its capacity by 2020 to 10GW or more.