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Originally published on Real Feed-in Tariffs. By Dave Toke The British attitude to the notion that nuclear power is not cheap after all is...
Originally published on RenewEconomy. New report finds solar will be cheaper than wholesale electricity prices across Europe by 2030 – without the need for...
Want some more solar energy, wind energy, wave energy, and other green news on his lazy Sunday? Here you go: What is Disruptive Technology? Disruptive...
Originally published on The ECOreport. In 2010, the UK set up a solar feed-in tariff (FiT) that has been far more successful than it anticipated....
The first major speech given by the UK’s new Energy Secretary has not garnered much in the way of support from the country’s renewable...
Originally published on The Conversation by Peter Strachan and Alex Russel What will become of UK energy policy now that the Conservative Party holds...
Originally published on EnergyPost. By Karel Beckman Fully one-third of electricity produced in Europe last year came from renewable energy, reports ENTSO-E (the European...
Originally published on Energy Post by Mike Parr Denmark continues to set the pace in driving down the cost of offshore wind. In its...
Originally published on RenewEconomy by Sophie Vorrath Further doubt has been cast over the future of three nuclear reactors under development in the UK,...
Despite the public perception of offshore wind energy being highly expensive, electricity generated via this technology is already cheaper than that generated by gas-fired power...
The population of California is approaching 40 million, and despite the state’s reputation for overpriced real estate and choking traffic, about 90% of the...