Energy and Climate Change

£12,000 solar panel grants to be fast-tracked for households

£12,000 solar panel grants to be fast-tracked for households Ministers are accelerating the roll-out of grants and loans for solar panels and batteries to provide households with cost of living relief in the wake of the Iran war, The i Paper can reveal. Low-income families could receive fully funded installations of solar panels and

Wholesale energy costs and your bills

With rising wholesale gas costs in the news, consumers are understandably concerned about the potential impact on their bills. Wholesale energy costs, what you pay for the energy bought to supply your home or business, make up around 40% of your energy bill. This blog post will explain what makes up wholesale energy costs, how they can affect what you pay for your energy, and what

No one goes to war over a solar panel

Fossil fuels aren’t a shield against chaos. They are a conduit for it. Iran’s daily strikes on Gulf energy infrastructure didn’t just set oil terminals ablaze. They have also torched one of the most persistent myths in modern energy politics: that oil and gas are the irreplaceable foundation of “energy security.” It’s a myth

Solar Put at Heart of Response to Energy Crisis

The Government’s decision to accelerate solar energy deployment from the smallest to the largest scale has been applauded by the UK’s fast-growing solar energy industry. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband laid out several emergency measures, in response to the fossil fuel supply crisis caused by the war in Iran. Unexpectedly bringing forward the next Contracts

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