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HBS, JA Solar and GSE Integration launch in-roof PV solution for zero carbon homes

HBS, JA Solar and GSE Integration launch in-roof PV solution for zero carbon homes

Published: 18 Feb 2021, 10:27 HBS New Energies has partnered with JA Solar and GSE Integration to offer a new roof-integrated PV system to help housing developers deliver zero carbon ready homes. Dubbed the Complete In-roof Solar solution, it can be installed with JA Solar half-cell modules from 320W up to 370W in a range […]

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Midsummer launches Renewable Heating Division and announces new partnerships

Midsummer launches Renewable Heating Division and announces new partnerships

Published: 17 Feb 2021, 17:49 Image: Midsummer. Wholesaler Midsummer is launching a Renewable Heating Division, expanding its range of clean technology. As part of the move, new partnerships have been signed with heat pump manufacturers Samsung Climate Solutions, Mitsubishi Ecodan and innovative hot water tank supplier Mixergy. Midsummer has appointed Jez Climas to lead the new

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PACE’s largest UK solar site at 23MW takes move forwards

PACE’s first UK solar farm Three Bridges receives planning permission

Published: 17 Feb 2021, 11:56 Image: PACE. Pathfinder Clean Energy (PACE) has been granted planning permission for its Three Bridges solar farm. The 21MW project will sit seven miles north-east of Dereham in Norfolk and have the ability to be co-located with energy storage. It may be constructed with either tracker technology or more traditional fixed

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

EAC calls for low carbon technology tax reductions to create ‘system fit for net-zero Britain’

Image: Giorgia Trovato (Unsplash). Wide tax changes could offer a ‘reset’ for Britain’s economy, promoting green technologies. This forms one of the key recommendations in the Environmental Audit Committee’s (EAC) most recent report- ‘Growing back better: Putting nature and net zero at the heart of the economic recovery’, along with urgently urging the government to

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Government must ‘claw back’ £1bn unspent Green Homes Grant funding, REA urges

Government must ‘claw back’ £1bn unspent Green Homes Grant funding, REA urges

Published: 16 Feb 2021, 13:58 The Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA) is calling on the government to reverse the decision to not rollover unspent Green Homes Grant funding into 2021/22. The REA said that less than 5% of the original £2 billion budget has been spent so far, urging the government to “claw

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Low Carbon to develop UK’s largest community solar farm

Richmond Council joins Solar Together scheme to offer discounted solar

The Solar Together scheme offers residents the opportunity to buy solar panels at a discounted rate through a group buying scheme, with Richmond Council the latest to join. The initiative is aiming to reduce consumers’ carbon footprint and reduce their household bills, helping to make the transition to clean energy as cost effective and hassle

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West Berkshire Council announces plans for £10m solar farm

Solar and wind met 30% of Britain’s electricity needs in 2020

Image: Andreas Gücklhorn (Unsplash). Solar and wind generated 30% of Britain’s electricity in 2020 according to Drax’s latest Electric Insights report. This was an increase of a sixth on 2019, with solar and wind suppling over 100TWh of electricity. Last year was a bumper year for solar generation, breaking a number of records including peak

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Power Roll celebrates raising £5.8m of funding over six months

Power Roll celebrates raising £5.8m of funding over six months

Image: Power Roll. Flexible solar company Power Roll hailed the success of two funding rounds, with a total £5.8 million investment to enable the company to scale-up manufacturing. It received equity investment from 7 Ventures (i7v), Kero Development Partners and RAB Capital of £3 million. Additionally, it converted £1,250,000 loans into equity as part of

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Unspent funds in £2 billion Green Homes Grant to be scrapped in ‘outrageous’ move

Unspent funds in £2 billion Green Homes Grant to be scrapped in ‘outrageous’ move

Published: 11 Feb 2021, 12:49 Solar PV is included within the Local Authority allocation of the Green Homes Grant scheme. Image: Nottingham City Council Any of the initial £2 billion promised for the Green Homes Grant that goes unspent this year will not be rolled over. This was confirmed by energy minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan in a

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BeBa Energy installs 1.51MW of rooftop PV for apple grower Goatham

BeBa Energy installs 1.51MW of rooftop PV for apple grower Goatham

Published: 11 Feb 2021, 09:00 Solar installed at Flanders Farm. Image: AC Goatham & Son. BeBa Energy has installed 1.51MW of rooftop solar across four buildings at two sites owned by apple growers AC Goatham & Son. The installation is being lauded as “one of the UK’s largest roof mounted solar panel arrays”, consisting of JASolar

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