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Installers call for changes to ‘desperate’ Green Homes Grant

Installers call for changes to ‘desperate’ Green Homes Grant

Rooftop solar thermal. Image: Julian (Flickr). The government’s Green Homes Grant (GHG) scheme is reportedly in chaos, with growing debt and job losses as installers are being left out of pocket. According to an article published by The Guardian, many installers have yet to be paid for the work they have done by the American firm

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First solar sites in partnership between Green Investment Group and Enso approved

First solar sites in partnership between Green Investment Group and Enso approved

Published: 27 Jan 2021, 12:05 The design plan for Larks Green. Image: LDA Design/Enso Energy. Planning approval has been given for the first two solar and battery sites in Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) and Enso’s pipeline.  The 49.9MW Larks Green Solar Farm is located on land north and west of the Iron Acton substation in

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Britishvolt hires CFO to lead 'next chapter of growth and success'

Britishvolt hires CFO to lead ‘next chapter of growth and success’

Published: 26 Jan 2021, 12:23 Image: Britishvolt Britishvolt has unveiled a new senior hire, with William Reynolds joining as chief financial officer. Reynold’s appointment at the company – which is currently looking to build the UK’s first lithium-ion Gigafactory – follows previous CFO and senior executive roles at firms such as AMOCO, TAQA, Prisma Energy,

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Wärtsilä to install new energy storage system at Shetland’s biggest power plant

Wärtsilä to install new energy storage system at Shetland’s biggest power plant

Published: 25 Jan 2021, 12:29 Wärtsilä will provide grid balancing services and reserve power to Scotland’s Shetland Islands with the supply of its advanced 8 MW/6 MWh energy storage system to the Lerwick Power Station. ©SSEN Technology group Wärtsilä is to deliver an 8MW/6MWh energy storage system on the Shetland Islands in Scotland. The system

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Canadian Solar joins forces with Windel for 1.4GWp UK solar pipeline

Canadian Solar joins forces with Windel for 1.4GWp UK solar pipeline

Image: Canadian Solar. Solar giant Canadian Solar and Windel Capital are teaming up for a 1.4GWp pipeline of solar in a bid to boost their UK presence. Having signed a project development agreement for the pipeline, the two companies are expecting the first of these projects to reach ready-to-build status in the second half of 2021.

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Solar Energy UK welcomes Future Homes Standard’s 31% carbon reduction target

Solar Energy UK welcomes Future Homes Standard’s 31% carbon reduction target

Image: Giorgio Trovato (Unsplash). The solar sector has welcomed the UK government’s 31% home carbon emissions reduction target as part of the long-awaited Future Homes Standard update. According to Solar Energy UK, this target could lead to a five-fold increase in new homes built with solar technologies as home builders opt for the low-carbon technology to

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Portsmouth City Council to drive solar adoption with new Switch On Solar scheme

Portsmouth makes the biggest investment of any council into solar

Published: 19 Jan 2021, 12:28 Image: Portsmouth City Council Since 2014, Portsmouth has invested more in solar than any other council in the UK according to new research. The Solar Centre utilised council data gathered through Freedom of Information (FOI) requests that explored council spending on solar installations since the 2014/2015 financial year. Portsmouth came

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