﻿<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Green Energy UK, Press</title><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com</link><description>Green Energy UK | the first electricity supplier to offer customers the choice of 100% renewable or 100% green electricity</description><item><title>Energy company that gives back to customers </title><description>Green Energy's fantastic customer service goes one step further</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=42</link><pubDate>15/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Win tickets to Vintage at Southbank Centre and be a fashion judge</title><description>Retread-Your-Threads: Energy and fashion from unwanted materials</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=41</link><pubDate>27/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Energy UK links with Green Motion UK to give electric charging stations the ultimate green credentials </title><description>NEW CHARGE STATION CONNECTS ELECTRIC VEHICLES DIRECTLY WITH GREEN ENERGY SUPPLY</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=40</link><pubDate>14/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>PEOPLE POWER! WORCESTERSHIRE COMMUNITIES HELP POWER RETAIL STORE</title><description>Village Halls and Countrywide</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=38</link><pubDate>28/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Energy investment at Great Ormond Street Hospital</title><description>Donation helping to create greenest hospital buildings </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=39</link><pubDate>07/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Energy UK launches free advice line to help people use less of its product</title><description>Energy saving advice</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=37</link><pubDate>22/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Rubbish dumps landfill for green electricity</title><description>Pioneering power station recycles rubbish into renewable electricity for up to 8,000 homes</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=36</link><pubDate>07/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>World Environment Day 5th June</title><description>Tree planting to celebrate biodiversity</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=35</link><pubDate>04/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>DOUG STEWART SPEAKS AT GREEN BUILD EXPO</title><description>A ground breaking combined heat and power project saves residents 80% off their fuel bills</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=34</link><pubDate>27/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>MORE AWARDS SUCCESS FOR GREEN ENERGY UK</title><description>GREEN ENERGY UK WIN FURTHER AWARDS</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=33</link><pubDate>21/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>DO-IT-YOURSELF GREEN ELECTRICITY</title><description>Man makes renewable power station in back garden</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=32</link><pubDate>04/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Energy UK wins top customer service award</title><description>Customer Kings Green Energy UK</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=31</link><pubDate>11/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Feed-in-Tariffs and the bigger picture for farmers </title><description>Farmers looking to diversify into green electricity generation</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=30</link><pubDate>22/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Energy Certification scheme</title><description>Green Energy Certification Scheme</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=29</link><pubDate>10/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Pioneering eco home is also a power station</title><description>Zero carbon house latest green energy uk generator</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=28</link><pubDate>23/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Energy UK and ZrO unite for cleaner, greener urban travel solution</title><description>No travel costs for a year for motorbike riders </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=27</link><pubDate>15/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Young creatives given the green light in London</title><description>Kioskiosk powered by the sun courtesy of Green Energy UK</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=26</link><pubDate>02/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>World Environment Day</title><description>Green Energy UK staff take their message out into the community</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=25</link><pubDate>05/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>National awards for intelligent green energy schemes</title><description>Electricity schemes preventing release of greenhouse gasses and reducing energy bills prove there is more to green electricity than wind turbines</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=24</link><pubDate>28/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green energy scheme reduces carbon emissions and fuel poverty </title><description>Aberdeen Heat and Power</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=23</link><pubDate>26/02/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>RIBA signs up for green electricity</title><description>green energy uk – power out of demolished buildings </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=22</link><pubDate>10/02/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New years resolution for the planet!</title><description>Making a New Years resolution for all our benefit</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=21</link><pubDate>05/01/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Dreaming of a green Christmas</title><description>Some practical tips to go green at Christmas</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=20</link><pubDate>04/12/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>An apple a day keeps fuel costs at bay</title><description>Commuting for the price of an apple</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=19</link><pubDate>25/11/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Household wins a year’s supply of green electricity</title><description>A guide to cutting electricity use and saving money</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=18</link><pubDate>05/11/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Energy UK shortlisted in Sustainable Housing Awards</title><description>Sustainable Housing</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=16</link><pubDate>16/10/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Switching to Green Energy may not be as expensive as you think</title><description>Energylinx and growth in customer numbers</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=17</link><pubDate>16/10/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Pedal Power for children's hospital</title><description>Doug raises £30,000 funds for GOSH by cycling to Paris</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=15</link><pubDate>30/09/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewable energy from the back end of a pig?</title><description>Energy from waste</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=14</link><pubDate>27/07/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Switch to green electricity now and save in the long term</title><description>Doug Stewart CEO comments on energy security</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=12</link><pubDate>26/06/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>What price energy?</title><description>HIgh prices for energy and our discretionary income</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=13</link><pubDate>21/06/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Theatre has gone with the wind</title><description>Merton Abbey Mills</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=11</link><pubDate>03/06/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>green energy uk launches new 100% renewable and 100% green tariffs</title><description>green energy uk launches two new tariffs</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=10</link><pubDate>08/05/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New Waitrose Store runs on tomato power</title><description>Waitrose Rickmansworth fuelled by tomatoes!</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=8</link><pubDate>29/01/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Act now to bring down the cost of energy</title><description>Rising energy prices</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/PressRelease.aspx?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=9</link><pubDate>15/01/2008 00:00:00</pubDate></item></channel><channel><title>Green Energy UK, Articles</title><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com</link><description>Green Energy UK | the first electricity supplier to offer customers the choice of 100% renewable or 100% green electricity</description><item><title>Huhne announces UK will aid UN green climate fund</title><description>The Energy and Climate Change Minister Chris Huhne has outlined that policies such as the Green Deal and Carbon Floor Price are key in reaching a deal at the UN conference on climate change. In response to George Osborne’s statement that “we're not going t</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=566</link><pubDate>08/02/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland sets 2014 for independence referendum</title><description>In the autumn of 2014 it is planned that the Scottish Government will hold an independence referendum. Alex Salmond, First Minister announced the plans early in January 2012 after a meeting of the Cabinet.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=565</link><pubDate>07/02/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Greening confirms high speed rail link will go ahead</title><description>Justine Greening, Transport Secretary has announced the first stage of a new high-speed rail network from London to Birmingham. She indicated that high-speed trains will begin to use the line from 2026. She is expected to outline that the first stage is si</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=564</link><pubDate>06/02/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European Commission calls for measurement tool for energy performance</title><description>The European Commission has requested that a framework is put in place to measure its energy and environmental performance and to advise on the methods to use to maintain this performance. The request was directed to the information and communication techn</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=563</link><pubDate>03/02/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy minister visits Olympic Park energy centre</title><description>The Secretary of State, Chris Huhne has visited the Olympic Park earlier this month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=562</link><pubDate>02/02/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland to sign renewables agreement with innovator Masdar</title><description>It is anticipated that First Minister Alex Salmond is due to visit the Middle East in the coming weeks to sign a new renewable deal. The deal will sign Scotland up to a ground-breaking agreement to develop tangible green energy products with Masdar, the wo</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=561</link><pubDate>01/02/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Businesses call for greater green policy certainty</title><description>A recent GreenWise poll suggests that businesses are calling for the Government to provide greater certainty in ensuring growth and jobs in the transition to a green economy. There is clear business confidence that the green goods and services sector will </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=560</link><pubDate>30/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>DECC holds industry day on CCS programme</title><description>On the 16th December 2011, a CCS Industry Day was held with the purpose of giving an update on the CCS programme and to give stakeholders an opportunity to provide thoughts on the design of the programme before its completion.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=559</link><pubDate>27/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>2011 "best year for Scotland’s renewables sector"</title><description>Energy Minister Fergus Ewing has outlined 2012 as being a “momentous and ground breaking year” for the Scottish renewable energy industry.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=558</link><pubDate>26/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government has failed to be greenest ever, says opposition</title><description>Labour’s Shadow Climate Change Minister, Luciana Berger has warned that the Government has failed in its attempt to be the “greenest Government ever”. At a speech to the Westminster Energy Forum she outlined her thoughts that the Government has made the wr</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=557</link><pubDate>25/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>EU and US partner on smart grid research</title><description>At the Transatlantic Economic Council, the European Union and United States have strengthened their economic ties by announcing a number of initiatives. These initiatives include the strengthening of their cooperation on electric vehicle and smart grid res</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=556</link><pubDate>24/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Huhne addresses Durban climate conference …</title><description>At the Durban Climate Change Conference a deal was agreed to seek a new climate change treaty to cut emissions in poorer countries. This will cost British tax payers in the region of £6 billion.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=555</link><pubDate>23/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK retail sector shows green ambition</title><description>The British Retail Consortium has outlined that despite the recession, UK retailers are continuing to recognise the benefits of reducing their carbon emissions in respect of both their reputation and financially.
The BRC has recently carried out a study t</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=554</link><pubDate>17/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>CBI provides three steps to achieving greater resource efficiency…</title><description>The CBI has recently commented that the Government and industry need to work together if they are to combat barriers to the use of fewer resources, achieve increased energy efficiency and to source business solutions.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=553</link><pubDate>16/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European Commission proposes €80bn investment to boost competition</title><description>The European Commission has recently announced a programme of measures to boost research, innovation and competitiveness in Europe. The €80 billion programme, named Horizon 2020 was announced by Maire Geoghegan-Quinn, Commissioner for Research Innovation a</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=552</link><pubDate>13/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Consumers key to smart metering roll-out</title><description>Energy Minister, Charles Hendry has outlined that it will be the customer that is key to realising the benefits of smart meters. The Government is due to hold a consultation early into 2012 on a customer engagement strategy. They have identified that custo</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=551</link><pubDate>12/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government unveils £30mn boost to green communities and public sector buildings</title><description>Chris Huhne, Energy Secretary has recently announced £10 million of funding for local community energy projects. He further announced funding of £ 20 million to support the existing public sector energy efficiency loan scheme.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=550</link><pubDate>11/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Young executives provide hope for a "sustainable generation"</title><description>A Sky survey of 750 young executives has found that 70% regard sustainability as a major area of opportunity for businesses. They indicated their desire to work for companies with strong environmental records. The survey focused on graduate trainees, MBA s</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=549</link><pubDate>10/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Ewing urges Scotland to take advantage of “massive renewables opportunity”</title><description>Fergus Ewing, Energy Minister has urged the experts of the energy industry to take up the opportunities presented by renewable energy in Scotland. He outlined that this would be a “criminal waste”.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=548</link><pubDate>09/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Water efficiency set to benefit from the Green Deal</title><description>Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman had warned that if the UK does not change its attitude to water shortages then it could face a future of water shortages, rivers running dry and lasting environmental damage.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=547</link><pubDate>06/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cable announces £125mn initiative to spur growth in low-carbon energy sector</title><description>The Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Initiative will supply funding to support innovative UK projects in the advanced manufacturing sector such as aerospace and automotive. It will focus on these areas as those where the UK could be well placed to take </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=546</link><pubDate>05/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewable energy sector gets approval from OFT</title><description>Renewable Energy Assurance Limited has become is leading the energy sector being the first trade body to obtain OFT approval for its Code of Practice. Approval has been obtained under the Consumer Codes Approval Scheme.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=545</link><pubDate>04/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Prime Minister launches business growth package</title><description>The Prime Minister has recently announced a business growth package to assist small and medium enterprises to create jobs, secure financing and expert to new and wider markets.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=544</link><pubDate>03/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Next Green Car launch MPG Monitor campaign</title><description>Next Green Car has reported that they are receiving a constant stream of complaints that buyers of new cars are not reaching the fuel economy claimed by the manufacturer. As a result Next Green Car are inviting motorists to give their views and sign petiti</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=543</link><pubDate>02/01/2012 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New measures will significantly reduce shipping emissions</title><description>An IMO commissioned study has found that new mandatory energy efficiency measures for international shipping will result in a considerable reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from ships. Further reductions of carbon dioxide are expected as a result</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=542</link><pubDate>30/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>IEA calls for development of clean energy</title><description>The G20 leaders have openly endorsed the new IEA Report named “G20 Clean Energy, and Energy Efficiency Deployment and Policy Progress”. The Report has been prepared through a combined effort of the IEA and the G20 Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Working</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=541</link><pubDate>29/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European Environment Agency forecasts "huge" renewable energy growth this decade ...</title><description>The capacity of offshore wind energy in Europe is set to increase 17-fold between 2010 and 2020. It is further anticipated that renewable technologies such as concentrated solar power and wave/tidal power will increase 11-fold.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=540</link><pubDate>28/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wind power could enable 30% EU emissions reduction</title><description>It is anticipated that European wind power production will meet 31% of the emissions reductions required under the EU climate target.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=539</link><pubDate>27/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government maps out renewables investment structure</title><description>The Government has set out its plans to invest in renewable and create jobs in an investment map. The map provides the following.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=538</link><pubDate>23/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European Parliament votes for dedicated wind energy research budget</title><description>The European Parliament has voted to create a dedicated budget for wind energy research and development with €1 million for 2012.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=537</link><pubDate>22/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Huhne defends renewables subsidies</title><description>Chris Huhne, UK Energy Secretary has spoken out in support of renewable subsidiaries. He has commented that renewable technologies could trigger a third industrial revolution and has responded to sceptics who have commented that they are “uneconomic, unrel</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=536</link><pubDate>21/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>World is heading for irreversible climate change, IEA warns</title><description>The IEA has warned that the world is heading for irreversible climate change. It stated that with the number of fossil-fuelled power stations, energy-dependent factories and ineffective buildings, over the next five years it will become increasingly diffic</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=535</link><pubDate>20/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Chancellor delivers Autumn Statement to Parliament</title><description>George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced his autumn budget. In it he has provided for the following</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=534</link><pubDate>19/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>MPs approve motion to scrap fuel duty increase</title><description>Robert Halfon, Conservative MP has spoken out that the Government should scrap a planned increase in fuel duty to help “hard-working, vulnerable Britons. The Government must show it is one that cuts taxes for millions of British people and not just million</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=533</link><pubDate>16/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Treasury announces extra £100mn for Scotland's renewables ...</title><description>The Chancellor and Chief Secretary to the Treasury have this month announced £100 million of further funding for Scottish renewable energy to include marine renewables.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=532</link><pubDate>15/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Global climate deal an "absolute necessity", says Huhne</title><description>Chris Huhne has spoken out that a new deal to tackle the issue of global warming which covers all the major countries is an “absolute necessity”.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=531</link><pubDate>14/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>World is heading for irreversible climate change, IEA warns</title><description>The IEA has warned that the world is heading for irreversible climate change. It stated that with the number of fossil-fuelled power stations, energy-dependent factories and ineffective buildings, over the next five years it will become increasingly diffic</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=530</link><pubDate>13/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Isle of Wight sets out self-sufficiency plans</title><description>Westminster has announced plans to ensure the Isle of Wight is self-sufficient by 2020.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=529</link><pubDate>12/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cameron searches for potential offshore wind investors</title><description>Ministers will meet with potential investors in offshore wind projects this week to discuss what can be done to increase investment in the floundering area. Groups being invited to contribute include investment funds, pension funds and sovereign wealth fun</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=528</link><pubDate>09/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>WWF demands more renewables investment</title><description>A new report by WWF has said that renewable sources of energy could meet between 60-90% of the UK’s electricity demand by 2030, and recommends that the government sets its target at no less than 60% for renewable energy generation to provide certainty for </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=527</link><pubDate>08/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK and Norway sign energy agreement</title><description>A cooperation agreement between the UK and Norway will extend ties on renewable energy and fossil fuel energy sources.  The move comes as carbon capture and energy efficient schemes in the UK come under threat with cuts from the UK government.  Enhancing l</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=526</link><pubDate>07/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Co-operative Bank Lending to Renewable Projects</title><description>The Co-operative Bank actively seek to facilitate lending to projects within the renewable energy and carbon reduction sectors. They have a track record in funding a wide range of renewable energy projects, with onshore wind being a particular specialism. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=525</link><pubDate>06/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Plans to include air travel in emissions trading scheme is legal, says EU court</title><description>An advisor to the EU Court has said that plans to include any airline landing or take off on EU territory in an emissions trading scheme are legal.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=524</link><pubDate>05/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>No change in direction of carbon budgets, says Huhne</title><description>Chris Huhne, Energy and Climate Change Secretary has spoken out in support that he is “completely on board” with Chancellor George Osbourne’s suggestion that the UK should not adopt green policies that risk damaging the competitiveness of carbon-intensive </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=523</link><pubDate>02/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Landlords association calls for more action on energy efficiency for private lets</title><description>Jones Lang LaSalle, a Global Property Management Company has launched its new tool designed to assist property managers to efficiently assess whether buildings are suitable for onsite renewable energy technologies.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=522</link><pubDate>01/12/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Investors step-up calls for urgent policy action on climate change ...</title><description>The world’s largest investors have urged the Government to take new and reassuring steps to fight against climate change.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=521</link><pubDate>30/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Increasing motorway speed will up emissions</title><description>UKERC researchers Dr Jillian Anable, University of Aberdeen and Dr Christian Brand, University of Oxford have calculated that a rise in the national speed limit to 80 mph will increase CO2 emissions by almost 2% per annum.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=520</link><pubDate>29/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Huhne opens £20mn offshore wind turbine production facility</title><description>TAG Energy Solutions hosted the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change officially opening its £20 million offshore wind turbine tubular production facility.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=519</link><pubDate>28/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Hendry appoints members to offshore wind task force</title><description>The Energy Minister, Charles Hendry, has announced the launch of the Offshore Wind Cost Reduction Task Force. This is an industry-led group chaired by Andrew Jamieson of Renewable UK.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=518</link><pubDate>25/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Funding announced for research into energy developments</title><description>The UK Energy Research Centre has applied over £2 million of funding to support new research in UK and overseas energy developments.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=517</link><pubDate>24/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Foresight report finds climate change will trap people in inhospitable areas</title><description>A Foresight Report has said that refugees that have been forced to leave their homes due to global warming weather conditions may end up in areas that have been more negatively affected.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=516</link><pubDate>23/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Firms urged to sign up to 2oC Challenge Communiqué</title><description>Over 90 of the world’s largest businesses are being urged to sign up to the 2oC Challenge Communiqué. The group has been collaborated by the UK-based Prince of Wales’ Corporate Leaders Group on Climate Change and the global Corporate Leaders Network.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=515</link><pubDate>22/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Trust provides verification for corporate carbon emissions</title><description>The Carbon Trust has recently launched its new service, “Footprint Verification” which will provide for companies to identify their corporate carbon footprints. The verification is a two-staged process. The first is an analysis of whether there are omissio</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=514</link><pubDate>21/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Businesses could see £800mn benefit from Green Deal by 2020, says report</title><description>Ernst &amp; Young have published their latest report named “Making energy efficiency your business – understanding the potential of the non-domestic Green Deal”. The report looks at the policy of the Non-Domestic Green Deal and the potential for incentivising </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=513</link><pubDate>14/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Businesses can save millions by turning down heat</title><description>The Carbon Trust has published guidance that outlines their advice to businesses and the public sector. They suggest that if heating in the workplace is reduced by just one degree, then it could save the sector over £35 million per year.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=512</link><pubDate>11/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UN chief demands action on climate change</title><description>The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon has called on world leaders to hasten their efforts to reaching reductions on global emissions as he warns that time is running out to avoid the more sever impacts of climate change. He will set out his concerns at the</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=511</link><pubDate>10/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>TSB to invest £4.5 million in carbon reduction competition</title><description>The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) is due to invest in the region of £4.5 million so as to support the development of new carbon abatement technologies.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=510</link><pubDate>09/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Rural areas could do more to reduce emissions, report says</title><description>A study carried out by global consultancy Ecofys has reported that Europe’s rural areas play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It suggests that a switch from heating oil and coal to renewable energy in such rural areas could reduce c</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=509</link><pubDate>08/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewable energy offers returns for businesses</title><description>The renewable energy technology market is proving to be stronger than ever. New research has shown that the average return on investments in onsite renewable energy systems is in the region of 11-12%.
The research paper has been published by the Carbon Tr</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=508</link><pubDate>07/11/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>PM targets energy deals in Russia</title><description>The Prime Minister alongside Foreign Secretary William Hague and Trade and Investment Minister Lord Green have recently had a one-day visit to Russia in which the Prime Minister delivered a speech to the delegates of a conference at the Moscow State Univer</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=507</link><pubDate>31/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Military servicemen and women in high demand for offshore wind construction</title><description>Offshore wind is an up and coming industry pushing from its early testing stages into a full and established Europe-wide market. The potential generation of wind farms and turbines is outstanding with a single offshore wind farm being able to power multipl</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=506</link><pubDate>28/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Huhne sets out measures to protect consumers and earmarks £35mn for energy efficiency innovation</title><description>Chris Huhne, Energy Secretary has set out his proposals on giving energy consumers more protection and suggests more powers of enforcement to Ofgem.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=505</link><pubDate>27/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government urged to reduced VAT on Green Deal measures</title><description>The Government has been urged by bodies including trade associations, business groups and environmental organisations to cap the level of VAT on Green Deal measures to 5% to assist in encouraging the support of consumers. The lower VAT rate will give consu</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=504</link><pubDate>26/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government reports on UK response to deep water hydrocarbon release</title><description>The Commons Energy and Climate Change Select Committee has outlined that the UK do need to take precautions to ensure that we are not the victims of a deepwater drilling disaster as has been experienced in other countries. However, they did comment that a </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=503</link><pubDate>25/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Committee report shows UK offshore wind requires greater links with Europe</title><description>The Commons Energy and Climate Change Select Committee has put together a report that outlines that to connect the UK’s electricity system with neighbouring countries would allow the National Grid to balance supply and demand more effectively. This has bee</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=502</link><pubDate>24/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>MP warns wind-farms could destroy mid Wales</title><description>MP Glyn Davies has spoken out that he feels the plans to include hundreds of onshore wind turbines in mid Wales will make “no economic or climate change sense whatsoever”.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=501</link><pubDate>21/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Law firms agree to voluntary carbon reporting </title><description>Many of the UK’s Law Firms have united in their approach to reducing their carbon footprint. Almost one-third of Solicitors and legal practices in England and Wales are due to announce their carbon emission targets.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=500</link><pubDate>20/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Installation of smart meters will near 1bn units by 2020</title><description>Utility companies are accelerating their introduction of smart grids throughout the UK and worldwide in an attempt to achieve energy efficiency and management.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=499</link><pubDate>19/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government paves way from green economy ...</title><description>A report has recently been published which is thought to be the basis of further discussion between the Government, businesses and local communities. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=498</link><pubDate>18/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Salmond drives forward Scotland’s renewables plans</title><description>Alex Salmond as First Minister has confirmed the commitment of the Scottish Government to drive forward the renewable industry in Scotland. He outlined the Government’s continued support in a meeting with the Moray Offshore Renewables Limited which is a jo</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=497</link><pubDate>17/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European funding to help businesses in south Scotland</title><description>First Minister Alex Salmond and the Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment have united to announce a £2.16 million investment into local businesses in Southern Scotland. The funding will come from European Structural Funds and is provi</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=496</link><pubDate>14/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Hendry praises Olympic Park sustainability</title><description>With the 2012 Olympics in sight, the Energy Minister Charles Hendry has visited the Olympic Park and its attached Energy Centre. Hendry says “it’s amazing to believe that in a year’s time the Olympic Games would have started, athletes from around the world</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=495</link><pubDate>13/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Buildings Council welcomes Government’s green economy plans</title><description>The UK Green Buildings Council has welcomed the publication of the report named “Enabling the Transition to a Green Economy: Government and business working together”.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=494</link><pubDate>12/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate change is a “threat multiplier”, says Huhne</title><description>Chris Huhne is preparing himself to make a speech to defence experts this week that will identify his thoughts on climate change creating an increased threat of war, violence and military action.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=493</link><pubDate>11/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Trust supports South Wales' first tidal stream device</title><description>Tidal Energy Limited has been awarded a £390,000 grant from The Carbon Trust’s Entrepreneurs Fast Track scheme. The grant is around 60% of the amount needed to monitor the environmental impacts of Wales’s first tidal stream renewable energy device. Impacts</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=492</link><pubDate>10/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Deutsche Bank accused of allowing carbon fraud to occur</title><description>Six employees are standing trial accused of evading over 200 million Euros in VAT as fraud within the carbon market.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=491</link><pubDate>07/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Clean energy revolution will put the globe on a safer path, says UN secretary</title><description>UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon has spoken out in support of a clean energy revolution to put the world on a cleaner and safer path.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=490</link><pubDate>06/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewables bodies establish partnership</title><description /><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=489</link><pubDate>05/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Rented homes should have legal energy efficiency standard, says Consumer Focus</title><description>Consumer Focus is requesting the Government improves the energy efficiency of 3 million UK rented homes.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=488</link><pubDate>04/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>University of Edinburgh unveils low carbon finance Masters</title><description>The University of Edinburgh has recently announced and since launched the world’s first Masters course in Low Carbon Finance.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=487</link><pubDate>03/10/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Labour hits out at "abandonment" of vehicle recharging points</title><description>The Government has recently published a report which in summary will mean focus will be taken away from the commitment to a network of roadside charging points for electric vehicles and instead providing for charging to be home or work based.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=486</link><pubDate>30/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government must go back to basics with smart meters</title><description>The Government has previously set itself the aim to have smart meters in every UK home by 2020. However Landis &amp; Gyr has advised that this is only a possible goal if the industry “works as one”.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=485</link><pubDate>29/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European Commission launches energy efficiency fund</title><description>The launch of a European Energy Efficiency Fund has recently been announced in Brussels.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=484</link><pubDate>28/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland leads on small-scale renewable energy</title><description>The Scottish Council for Development has published a report which shows that Scotland is leading the UK into the future in small-scale renewable energy. In the last twelve months, its capacity to produce renewable energy has almost doubled.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=483</link><pubDate>27/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government publishes micro-generation plan</title><description>Last month the DECC published a Microgeneration Strategy along with an Action Plan in attempt to focus on a cleaner, greener Country in the Government’s mission to become the greenest Government ever.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=482</link><pubDate>26/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>David Cameron to cut business class flights for Ministers and Civil Servants</title><description>In an attempt to create a greener Government, David Cameron – Coalition Prime Minister has announced that its members will now travel in economy seats. Ministers and Civil Servants will no longer travel by business class flights and this will be considered</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=481</link><pubDate>23/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Environment Council fails to adopt a stricter emissions reduction target</title><description>Last month the EU Environment Council met in Luxembourg to discuss the failure to reach agreement with discussion of the European Commission’s recent 2050 Low Carbon Roadmap.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=480</link><pubDate>22/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Coventry Cathedral reveals solar power plans</title><description>A recent application to Coventry City Council for planning permission has been made which if approved, will mean that Coventry Cathedral may become the first in the world to have solar panels installed on its roof.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=479</link><pubDate>19/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Public "lacks understanding" of Green Deal</title><description>A You Gov survey of 2,022 adults recently carried out has shown that the British public are keen to go green but do not know how.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=478</link><pubDate>16/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Small businesses see tax and red tape as barriers to environmentalism</title><description>A recent environmental panel survey has been carried out whereby businesses where asked for their thoughts on the progress made in obtaining a green economy</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=477</link><pubDate>16/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Opposition calls for Government to bring back Warm Homes amendment</title><description>Shadow Climate Change Minister Luciana Berger has warned that the Government needs to support the Warm Home amendment otherwise she fears the Green Deal could fail before it even starts.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=476</link><pubDate>14/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Bill needs a boost</title><description>Caroline Lucas, MP (as Leader of the Green Party) has recently blogged in her regular environment column in The Guardian that the Government needs to take more action on its commitment to energy efficiency.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=475</link><pubDate>09/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Commissioner launches smart cities and communities conference</title><description>Günther Oettinger as EU Commissioner for Energy has spoken recently at a Brussels Conference to 500 representatives of cities, energy industries and the financial and research sectors. He announced the EU’s initiative for “energy efficient cities of tomorr</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=473</link><pubDate>09/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European Commission proposes new set of energy efficiency measures</title><description>The European Commission has proposed a new energy efficiency directive that intends to replace the Energy Services Directive (2006/32/EC) and the CHP Directive.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=474</link><pubDate>08/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>CBI backs mandatory business carbon reporting</title><description>The CBI has confirmed its request to the Government to make it mandatory for businesses to have to carbon report and advised it would be sensible for this to coincide with existing regulations on measuring emissions. The organisation feels that this would </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=472</link><pubDate>07/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>World Resources Institute Report</title><description>To stay competitive, companies will need to find ways to adapt to the impacts of climate change.  While single weather events can’t be definitively linked to climate change, the vast majority of scientists agree that with the rise in temperature that is ex</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=471</link><pubDate>05/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Waste Management</title><description>Waste management is the collection, transport, processing, recycling or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials. The term usually relates to materials produced by human activity, and is generally undertaken to reduce their effect on health, th</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=470</link><pubDate>02/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Green Energy Campaign</title><description>Renewable energy trade association RenewableUK has launched a new campaign that calls for Britain to generate greater amounts of clean, green energy from wind, wave and tidal power. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=469</link><pubDate>01/09/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Eurostar Abandon Carbon Offsetting </title><description>Eurostar has announced the end of carbon offsetting and carbon neutral journeys. As it launched the second phase of its green Tread Lightly programme, the train operator said research found many people did not understand the concept of carbon offsetting, w</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=468</link><pubDate>31/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Carbon Lottery</title><description>A Carbon Lottery initiative offering businesses and individual the opportunity to win €4 million (£3.5 million) each week, while offsetting emissions was launched on 27th April.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=467</link><pubDate>30/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Rio +20</title><description>The world is facing a mounting crisis. In recent years we have experienced a combination of a global financial crisis, a food crisis, volatile oil prices, accelerating ecosystem degradation and an increasing number of climate-induced extreme weather events</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=466</link><pubDate>29/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Poor Roadworks</title><description>The Local Government Association (LGA) has suggested that utility companies should pay for the costs of poorly repaired road surfaces after they have carried out work.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=465</link><pubDate>26/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Increasing Climate Change Awareness</title><description>Only a quarter of Britons believe climate change is one of the most important environmental issues facing the UK today, according to a survey conducted by Ipsos MORI and released to the Ecologist last month.
Ambivalence in the UK is in sharp contrast to A</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=464</link><pubDate>25/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>EU Draft Budget focuses on sustainable growth</title><description>Last month, the European Commission presented its 2012 draft budget for the European Union (EU), seeking an increase of 4.9 percent over this year at a time when EU governments are tightening their belts amid the debt crisis.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=463</link><pubDate>24/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>BIS launches further funding for engineering</title><description>Science Minister David Willetts has announced further funding of £790,000 to promote national science and engineering events in an attempt to stimulate the public. The announcement was made at the 10th Cheltenham Science Festival.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=462</link><pubDate>23/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Berger urges ministers to back Warm Homes amendment in green deal</title><description>Shadow Climate Change Minister Luciana Berger has advised that clear ambition is needed if the Green Deal is going to be successful.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=461</link><pubDate>22/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Huhne comments on World Environment Day</title><description>The World Environment Day is held each year on 5 June. The United Nations organises it to raise awareness worldwide of the environment and green issues in a hope to create responses and actions from the public, businesses and the Government alike.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=460</link><pubDate>19/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Deal must win consumer trust, says Consumer Focus</title><description>The Green Deal is the Government’s plan to make UK homes warmer and yet cheaper to run. This is by home owners and tenants being able to take out energy efficient measures without the upfront cost and then these will be repaid as instalments with the savin</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=459</link><pubDate>18/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Governments have unavoidable responsibility to progress climate objectives, says climate chief</title><description>UNFCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres has advised that the Government has “an unavoidable responsibility to make clear progress towards the 2011 climate objectives which they agreed in Cancun.”
Whilst at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn th</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=458</link><pubDate>17/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Defra shows commitment to anaerobic digestion energy generation</title><description>Earlier this week the Government announced that it wants to see an increase in the energy the UK produces from anaerobic digestion of waste products. The announcement was made as a result of the Government’s Anaerobic Digestion Round Table meeting.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=457</link><pubDate>16/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Corporate leadership "key to cutting carbon"</title><description>New findings have been published that show even though the UK has committed itself to ambitious new carbon targets, only actually 59% of FTSE 100 companies have a clear and thorough plan to cut their carbon emissions. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=456</link><pubDate>15/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cities show positive signs of carbon emission reporting</title><description>Major cities globally are showing strong leadership in implementing climate change strategies. According to the first global cities report from the Carbon Disclosure Project, 58 core cities of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group – which represents 8% o</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=455</link><pubDate>12/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Talks begin at Bonn climate summit</title><description>Ahead of the Climate Change Conference due to be held in December in Copenhagen, initial discussions are due to commence in a pre-meeting in Bonn, Germany. The meeting is in an attempt to ensure agreement can be met at the Copenhagen summit.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=454</link><pubDate>11/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland to benefit from RHI</title><description>Scotland is due to introduce new support mechanisms in an attempt to make renewable heating cheaper. Energy Minister Fergus Ewing has partnered with the UK Government and as a result Scotland has joined the UK Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=453</link><pubDate>10/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Report shows low-carbon projects at risk</title><description>The RWE has recognised that the red tape procedures currently followed for energy utility providers and their consumers needs to be reduced as they are currently the most restrictive and complex regulatory systems in the world.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=452</link><pubDate>09/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Plastic bag ban "would show commitment to waste reduction"</title><description>An industry expert has called for a ban on single-use carrier bags in an attempt to showing the public how serious Europe is in its approach to being green.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=451</link><pubDate>08/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Next phase of Government’s Growth Review launches</title><description>The latest budget set out the Country’s first “Plan for Growth” and this has been applied to date. It set out factors that the Government wanted to achieve in a bid to help the economy recover. To date that have continued to meet these factors including cu</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=450</link><pubDate>05/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Huhne gives evidence on carbon budgets</title><description>Chris Huhne, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change has set out to the Government his advice on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In his speech he recognised that the latest Carbon Budget was ambitious but reassured that there would be reviews h</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=449</link><pubDate>01/08/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Shale Gas</title><description>The UK government should put a moratorium on shale gas operations until the environmental implications are fully understood, a report says.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=448</link><pubDate>26/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Zero Carbon Homes</title><description>As 2010 drew to a close, the government cemented its commitment to the zero carbon agenda, with Grant Shapps, Housing Minister, announcing plans to develop a community energy fund as part of the effort to meet the zero offset for homes built after 2016. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=447</link><pubDate>25/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Lake Vyrnwy</title><description>The company behind a deal to sell a 23,000-acre (93 sq km) estate in Powys is expected to make a decision about its future later on this month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=446</link><pubDate>22/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Road Map</title><description>The European Commission is consulting, until 7 March, on its so-called Energy road map 2050. Initially, a report will summarise contributions in April. On the basis of this document, the Commission should work towards an Energy road map 2050, to be propose</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=445</link><pubDate>21/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>CBI’s Planning Doubts</title><description>Figures from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) suggest uncertainty is undermining the coalition’s pledge to be the “greenest government ever”. The government has again been urged to clear the backlog of delayed planning applications after new fig</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=444</link><pubDate>20/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Compliance</title><description>The Zero Carbon Hub - which has been created by the government to help the country achieve its emissions targets by improving building regulations - has outlined plans that include carbon compliance recommendations to be implemented from the design stages </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=443</link><pubDate>19/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Welsh ports denied funding</title><description>Pembrokeshire ports, including Milford Haven, are to be denied vital funding to enable them to service the offshore wind industry, according to environmentalists. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=442</link><pubDate>18/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Risk Response Network</title><description>The goal of the Risk Response Network is to create a more resilient world by identifying and mitigating global risk while finding opportunities and engaging in collective response. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=441</link><pubDate>15/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland and Offshore Renewables</title><description>Scotland’s efforts to become a leader in offshore renewables is setting a ‘fine example’, according to a report from the European grid co-ordinator Georg Adamowitsch.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=440</link><pubDate>14/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Co-op pledges to increase support for renewables</title><description>The Co-operative Group has recently announced its major pledges in The Co-operative’s new Ethical Operating Plan. The Plan will promote radical changes and advances to sustainability and will create corporate history in recruiting members and helping build</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=439</link><pubDate>13/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Electric vehicles threatened by lack of appropriate grid management</title><description>The success of widespread introduction of plug-in electric vehicles has been challenged by Accenture in their latest report.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=438</link><pubDate>12/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green energy 'could unlock £12bn in cash for local councils'</title><description>The New Local Government Network think-tank has produced a report outlining the opportunities for local Councils to release £12 billion worth of funding over the next 20 years by taking advantage of the schemes the Government has made available.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=437</link><pubDate>11/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>BT announces new green procurement strategy</title><description>BT has recently announced its new Company Policy in line with energy efficiency. The Company now requires all of their suppliers to prove that they are making a significant contribution in cutting their carbon emissions.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=436</link><pubDate>08/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Commission adopts 2011 energy work-plan</title><description>Parliament has adopted the Annual Work Program related to the European Union legislative affairs for 2011.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=435</link><pubDate>07/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Trust calls for South West to adapt to low-carbon growth</title><description>The Carbon Trust has commissioned a report that outlines that whilst the South West has a huge potential in the green economy they are failing to utilise the opportunities.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=434</link><pubDate>06/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Businesses “can boost UK low-carbon future”</title><description>An influential report has recently been published named “Energy Efficiency: The Untapped Business Opportunity“ which has gained support throughout the various political groups.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=433</link><pubDate>05/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Building industry criticises Green Deal</title><description>As part of the Green Deal, the Government has announced that it will fund 1,000 apprentices to be trained. The funding will support current apprentices in roles such as with Carillion and E.ON Energy Solutions. It will provide training on energy programmes</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=432</link><pubDate>04/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wind and solar set to boost storage market, says consultant</title><description>The Boston Consulting Group has published a report that outlines that the growth of the UK’s renewable energy capacity is set to grow over the coming decade by £8.4 billion. This rise is anticipated to be due to the development of the battery and electrici</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=431</link><pubDate>01/07/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Survey reveals increasing support for offshore renewables</title><description>The Crown Estate has released the result of a positive survey for the Pentland Firth and Orkney waters. The survey shows outstanding local support for wave and tidal projects in the region.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=430</link><pubDate>30/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green energy electric vehicle charging points to be rolled out</title><description>Charging points for electric vehicles are on course to become available in the UK so that electric cars can be run throughout the UK in an attempt to use more green energy.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=429</link><pubDate>29/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Environment Agency seeks views on green infrastructure</title><description>South East Dorset are planning to address their green infrastructure strategy in an attempt to have a more effective co-ordination of their existing infrastructure, products and services which they hope will also result in financial savings.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=428</link><pubDate>28/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Commission consults on energy infrastructure permitting process</title><description>A Consultation period from 01/03/2011 to 30/04/2011 is taking place to consider the energy infrastructure permitting process.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=427</link><pubDate>27/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy group launches green gas scheme</title><description>The launch of a new scheme that certifies the “green-ness” of energy purchased has received support from some of the UK’s leading energy providers.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=426</link><pubDate>20/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Clegg confirms Green Investment Bank will begin lending next year</title><description>The Green Investment Bank has been one of the major introductions made by the coalition Government. Nick Clegg has recently announced that as of April 2012 the Bank will be launched and begin lending. The Minister anticipates the Bank’s first investments w</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=425</link><pubDate>17/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government closes quality scheme for carbon offsetting</title><description>On 20 May 2011 the Government announced that it would be closing the Quality Assurance Scheme for Carbon Offsetting to take effect from 30 June 2011.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=424</link><pubDate>16/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Saving Trust seeks charitable status</title><description>The Energy Saving Trust has recently announced that it plans to become a social enterprise with a view to obtaining charitable status.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=423</link><pubDate>15/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>DECC launches pylon design competition</title><description>The Department of Energy and Climate Change has recently raised a challenge whereby disciplines such as architects, designers, engineers and students in such industries are to attempt to re-think the current design of the electricity pylon.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=422</link><pubDate>14/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>North Sea Environmental Inspections</title><description>Safety inspections of North Sea oil and gas installations are to be almost doubled, in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico spill. Energy Secretary Chris Huhne said the number of checks would rise from 80 to 150, after an earlier increase from 60.  The decision </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=421</link><pubDate>13/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wind sceptic says UK missed 2010 renewables target</title><description>Wind sceptic says UK missed 2010 renewables target</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=420</link><pubDate>06/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK can meet carbon targets without nuclear power</title><description>Charles Henry, a Junior Minister in the Department of Energy and Climate Change has spoken out that the UK can meet its target reduction of greenhouse gas emissions even if nuclear power developments are delayed or do not produce.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=419</link><pubDate>03/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Sustainable energy week discusses EU Ecodesign</title><description /><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=418</link><pubDate>02/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Sustainable businesses get Queen’s Awards for Enterprise</title><description>The Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2011 is the UK’s highest recognition for UK business success.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=417</link><pubDate>01/06/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewable UK urges next Welsh Government to promote renewable</title><description>Renewable UK Cymru has published a manifesto ahead of the Welsh general election to urge the next Welsh Government to continue developing new policies for more wind, wave and tidal energy. The manifesto seeks to promote the next Government to create new ad</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=416</link><pubDate>31/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>PwC warns companies to avoid penalties by submitting accurate CRC report</title><description>The Carbon Reduction Commitment has meant that over 3,000 organisations – most of which with energy bills of over £500,000 will now have to submit annual reports, the first of which is due on 31 July 2011, which show their energy usage figures.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=415</link><pubDate>30/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Nuclear uncertainty causes electric cars to face questionable future</title><description>The motor industry has a large part to play in the UK meeting their targets for a greener and cleaner economy with their introduction of petrol-electric hybrid and electric cars. However the recent Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disaster in Japan has rais</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=414</link><pubDate>27/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New campaign raises awareness of energy labelling</title><description>Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman has introduced a new campaign whereby from June a new energy label will appear on electrical goods such as TVs, washing machines and fridge freezers so as consumers can make an informed choice on their product’s effec</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=413</link><pubDate>26/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>London Mayor to miss home efficiency target</title><description>The London Mayor; Boris Johnson has recently suffered public questioning as his environmental policies are thought to create insufficient capital to come anywhere close to the 2012 target of 200,000 homes being energy and water efficient. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=412</link><pubDate>25/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government supports developing countries emissions reduction</title><description>The UK Government has recently spoken out and shown its support for helping developing countries to reduce their carbon emissions.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=411</link><pubDate>24/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>CBI shows policy uncertainty “barrier to low-carbon growth”</title><description>The CBI has announced that the UK needs to be wary that it is failing to attract the full amount of investment required to develop our low carbon infrastructure. It outlined that with ever pressing emissions targets and the UK due to lose a third of its en</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=410</link><pubDate>23/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government launches consumer empowerment strategy …</title><description>New plans have recently been announced by Consumer Minister Edward Davey to give more power to the consumer. Consumers will now have more choice and options in how and when they buy goods and services and this is in an attempt to ensure they can take advan</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=409</link><pubDate>20/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Figueres calls for “continued momentum on climate change”</title><description /><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=408</link><pubDate>19/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cities are underserved by Carbon markets</title><description>Cities worldwide use two-thirds of the world’s energy and also produce two-thirds of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore to tackle the effects of climate change, cities need to be targeted.
The Cancun Climate Conference highlighted that carbon</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=406</link><pubDate>17/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Trust offers finance for green equipment</title><description>The Carbon Trust has set up in partnership with Siemens to provide UK businesses with finance to fund green equipment.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=405</link><pubDate>16/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Tax shows “lack of trust” in Europe, says industry lobby</title><description>Last year the UK proposed to introduce a new Carbon Tax which would become payable when the price of EU permits fell below a set level. It was expected that this would pay for the introduction of newer more advanced power sources but also contribute to cut</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=404</link><pubDate>09/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Zero carbon school contract awarded</title><description>A London School, namely Wilmott Dixon is to be the first zero carbon school. It has been announced that the school has been awarded £13 million to pursue the project.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=403</link><pubDate>06/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Tighter security on carbon markets will “pay for itself”, says PwC</title><description>As a result of the complete ETS system (emissions trading scheme) having to be closed down recently, the European Commission is urging for investment to be made in preventing further cyber attacks.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=402</link><pubDate>05/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland publishes responses to public bodies climate change duties guidance</title><description>The Scottish Government has published a guidance document, namely “Public Bodies Climate Change Duties: Putting Them Into Practice” as a result of the new Climate Change (Scotland) Act that has recently come into force. The document aims to assist public b</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=401</link><pubDate>04/05/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Global carbon project calls on businesses to “green” their supply chains</title><description>The Carbon Disclosure Project has released its latest report; 2011 Supply Chain Report which addresses carbon emissions produced by its member companies and its suppliers.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=400</link><pubDate>25/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Commission launches flagship initiative for sustainable growth</title><description>The European Commission has set out a strategic framework that they intend will make a more sustainable use from our natural resources. The framework covers such natural resources as being food, water, air and ecosystems as being fundamental.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=399</link><pubDate>22/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wind farms set to pass on financial benefits to local communities</title><description>The wind farm industry has adopted a Protocol on making payments from their wind farms into a community fund. The announcement by the UK’s leading renewable energy association RenewableUK has set a minimum amount per year of £1,000 per megawatt installed a</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=398</link><pubDate>21/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>PM grilled again on forest sell off</title><description>Consideration of a bill in Parliament which would result in the Government selling its entire public forest estate to commercial buyers has been challenged by some of the UK’s prominent names.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=397</link><pubDate>20/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Economy Council holds first meeting</title><description>A new Green Economy Council group has been created in an attempt to unite the Government and the industry in addressing the low carbon challenge.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=396</link><pubDate>19/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government defines carbon budget</title><description>The Government has given clarification as to what it considers to be the meaning of a “carbon budget”. Under the Climate Change Act, three sets of five-year budget periods must always be in place – focusing on 15 year periods into the future.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=395</link><pubDate>18/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Investment Bank</title><description>The U.K.’s proposed Green Investment Bank may be sited in Edinburgh because of the city’s expertise in energy financing says Energy Secretary Chris Huhne. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=394</link><pubDate>08/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Fair Fuel Stabilisers</title><description>David Cameron has recently come under mounting pressure to honour his commitment to curb soaring fuel prices.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=393</link><pubDate>07/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Waste Heat Storage</title><description>A group of experts are to begin a study into the feasibility of capturing and using waste heat from power stations for warming homes and offices.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=392</link><pubDate>06/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Warm Home Discount</title><description>A new Warm Home Discount could benefit two million homes and provide up to £130 off electricity bills for poorer pensioners.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=391</link><pubDate>05/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Offshore Wind in Europe</title><description>Europe's offshore wind potential is enormous and able to power Europe seven times over.  Over 100 GW of offshore wind projects are already in various stages of planning. If realised, these projects would produce 10% of the EU's electricity whilst avoiding </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=390</link><pubDate>04/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>March for Zero Carbon</title><description>Several thousand took part in the Campaign Against Climate Change annual march to Parliament calling for urgent action over climate change including a Zero Carbon Britain by 2030.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=389</link><pubDate>01/04/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Low Carbon Challenge</title><description>The UK construction industry faces the biggest transformation since the Victorian era to respond to the low-carbon challenge, according to a new report.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=388</link><pubDate>31/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Greenhouse Gas Benefits</title><description>Despite no mandatory reporting requirements or consistent measurement standards, a new research study by PwC and the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) shows large businesses, which are measuring and reporting their greenhouse gas emissions are experiencing n</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=387</link><pubDate>30/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Free Energy Advice</title><description>Hundreds of thousands are not taking advantage of free help with their energy bills.  The survey commissioned by Home Heat Helpline shows that many households in each region are missing out because they think assistance is not meant for "people like me".</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=386</link><pubDate>29/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Conservation</title><description>Energy conservation refers to efforts made to reduce energy consumption. Energy conservation can be achieved through increased efficient energy use, in conjunction with decreased energy consumption and/or reduced consumption from conventional energy source</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=385</link><pubDate>28/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Daylight Saving</title><description>The campaign to give Britain more hours of daylight in the evenings has been stepped up as MPs consider a plan to move in line with Central European Time. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=384</link><pubDate>25/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Anaerobic Digestion Framework</title><description>The Coalition Government in England has produced its first draft action plan on Anaerobic Digestion (AD) to help increase the production of energy from biowaste.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=383</link><pubDate>24/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Council to make £10 billion from green energy deals</title><description>NLGN (localism think tank) have requested Councils to bear some of the financial pressures currently felt by making greater use of the green energy grants and subsidies that are available. It is estimated that the current total amount available for such is</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=382</link><pubDate>23/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Yorkshire ambulances “to be fitted with fuel-cells”</title><description>In a bid to contribute to energy reductions and financial savings, the Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust is planning on introducing fuel cell technologies into the ambulances to cut down on their consumption.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=381</link><pubDate>22/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Welsh Assembly aims to help sharpen businesses "green edge"</title><description>The Welsh Assembly Government has joined with RWE NPower Renewables – one of the largest investors in the Welsh energy industry in the introduction and funding of a new informative event.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=380</link><pubDate>21/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK and China join forces on low-carbon growth</title><description>On the Chinese Vice Premier's visit to England, China and the UK have united in their attempt to achieve low carbon growth in our respective countries. The Vice Premier, Li Keqiang instigated the agreement from the earlier visit made by Chris Huhne and the</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=379</link><pubDate>18/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Study finds skill gap will damage the economy</title><description>The Institute of Engineering and Technology has warned that a technology related skills gap is likely to cause damage to the economy.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=378</link><pubDate>17/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>PM unveils strategy for growth</title><description>The Prime Minister has announced the Government’s plan to promote the industry’s growth and the creation of further jobs throughout the UK.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=377</link><pubDate>16/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>PM promises new jobs to rebalance the economy</title><description>The PM has shown his confidence in the UK’s private sector by committing himself to creating thousands more jobs within the UK this year.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=376</link><pubDate>15/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Plans forming for £200 million technology and innovation network</title><description>David Cameron has recently announced his plan to introduce Technology and Innovation Centres throughout the UK. The Technology Strategy Board will be leading the project and has published a report outlining the strategy of the introduction.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=375</link><pubDate>14/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Marine renewables could create over 5,000 south west jobs</title><description>It is expected that over 5,000 jobs could be created by the development of the marine renewable industry in the south west of the country.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=374</link><pubDate>11/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>DECC examines proposals for Climate Change Agreements</title><description>The Department for Energy and Climate Change has recently published its report on the prospects of Climate Change Agreements which outlines the most and least popular proposals in tackling the green issue.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=373</link><pubDate>10/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Countries need to keep-up climate change momentum</title><description>Lord Hunt of Chesterton has acknowledged that “monumental changes” must be made after the recognition last year that environmental conditions cannot be preserved.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=372</link><pubDate>09/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cornwall Solar Farm plans approved</title><description>Plans for a large solar farm in Lostwithiel, Cornwall have been approved by the Cornwall Council. The farm will have the resources to produce a capacity of 5MW of power a year.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=371</link><pubDate>08/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Private Sector is vital in climate change fight</title><description>A large set of decisions has recently been made at the United Nations Annual Climate Conference in an attempt to not only battle the changes but to create certainty within the market, particularly for investors.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=370</link><pubDate>07/03/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>On the path towards low energy houses</title><description /><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=369</link><pubDate>28/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Minister writes on heating oil shortage</title><description>Many UK households have to rely on the delivery of heating oil to their homes as they do not have a direct connection to the natural gas grid.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=368</link><pubDate>25/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Marks &amp; Spencer and Co-op named greenest supermarkets</title><description>Market leaders, Marks &amp; Spencer and the Co-op have recently been announced as the greenest British supermarkets.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=367</link><pubDate>24/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government sets out electricity market reforms</title><description>The Government has recently announced its plans to reform the electricity market. They intend for there to be £110 billion of investment in infrastructure by 2020.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=366</link><pubDate>23/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government looks for infrastructure savings</title><description>The UK Government is looking to make savings in the region of £3 billion of energy within the construction industry.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=365</link><pubDate>21/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>EU to link its greenhouse gas emissions trading system with Switzerland</title><description>It has recently been announce by the EU that it is going to continue into negotiations with the Swiss Government in an attempt to combine each of their greenhouse gas emission trading systems (ETS).</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=364</link><pubDate>18/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy efficient market will continue to grow in 2011</title><description>Whilst the economic market has suffered international recession, the energy efficiency market has continued to show outstanding growth. It is felt that the main push behind this growth is the desire for financial savings by improving the energy performance</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=363</link><pubDate>17/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Consumer Watchdog calls for minimum energy efficiency standards</title><description>The Consumer Watchdog has recently called for action to be taken on the heating oil market.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=362</link><pubDate>16/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>2011 “make or break” for electric cars</title><description>The recently developed electric vehicle market within the UK is thought either “make it or break it” in the up and coming year.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=361</link><pubDate>15/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Which? calls for minimum standards</title><description>Which? has requested that Ofgem, regulator of the energy industry, introduce minimum standards within the energy market so as to provide consumers with more certainty of the gas and electric tariffs that are available to them. Which? has made this suggesti</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=360</link><pubDate>14/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK will miss out on CRC Consultation</title><description>The Government has recently announced changes to the Carbon Reduction Commitment Scheme (CMC) and it has been suggested by leaders in the carbon and energy field that this will mean over 15,000 organisations in the UK will lose the opportunity to have the </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=359</link><pubDate>11/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK promises “shining example” at climate change talks</title><description /><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=357</link><pubDate>10/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK could lead in smart grids</title><description>A team of leading energy firms including British Gas, have come together and launched a smart-grid project. The project will involve providing 14,000 local homes and businesses in the North East of England and Yorkshire with smart-meters to collect data on</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=358</link><pubDate>09/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland and Maldives agree marine energy partnership</title><description>The Maldives has a huge potential in marine energy and as a result of which, Scotland has agreed to support the Country in developing this renewable source of energy. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=356</link><pubDate>08/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Marketing campaign carbon calculator launched</title><description>Starcom MediaVest Group (SMG) and Envido have together introduced a new carbon calculator project. The carbon calculator allows its holder to anticipate the impact on the Planet through calculating the carbon footprint of the UK’s advertising campaigns.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=355</link><pubDate>07/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Bill starts in the Lords ...</title><description>As part of the Green Deal to be launched in 2012, Chris Huhne has announced that strict legislation is to be introduced to protect home owners when they insulate their properties.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=354</link><pubDate>04/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>DECC takes control of smart meter roll-out</title><description>The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has now taken over control of the plan to provide 50 million UK homes with smart meters. This project has to date been run by Ofgem, the industry’s regulator.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=353</link><pubDate>03/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Huhne tells Parliament of Cancun success</title><description>The Government Ministers have recently announced reforms in the areas of electricity investment, a growing clean energy industry and ensuring best deals for consumers.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=352</link><pubDate>02/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green taxes to fund growth</title><description>The Government has indicated a rise in environmental taxes in the New Year to fund the country’s move to a low carbon economy. This plan came to light from the recent Treasury and Business Department Growth Review in an attempt to enable long term economic</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=351</link><pubDate>01/02/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Policy Exchange calls for simplification of energy markets</title><description>The Governments plans within the electricity market remain uncertain and this is causing organisations to be wary in their actions and consequently are unlikely to invest.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=350</link><pubDate>31/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Formula One team McLaren awarded Carbon Trust Standard</title><description>In recognition of its reduction in carbon emissions, the first Formula One team; McLaren has been awarded the status of Carbon Trust Standard in recognition of their success.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=349</link><pubDate>28/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>DECC and Crown Estate increase support for offshore wind</title><description>The Government and The Crown Estate have agreed to work together to progress the offshore wind capacity within the UK. The parties have agreed to develop the necessary infrastructure i.e. ports and harbours, so as to ensure the efficiency of the transporta</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=348</link><pubDate>27/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>De Boer notes a lack of faith in green growth</title><description>The outcome of the next instalment of the international climate negotiations due to be held in Cancún, Mexico is “anybody’s guess”, commented by a lead negotiator.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=347</link><pubDate>24/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish Minister highlights opportunities of low-carbon economy</title><description>The current Climate Change Minister, Stewart Stevenson is to present a united front with the rest of the UK in support of international action on tackling the effects of climate change.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=346</link><pubDate>21/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK and Sweden to create “green jobs”</title><description>The current Prime Minister, David Cameron has recently announced that the UK and Sweden will work together in an attempt to create further new green jobs.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=345</link><pubDate>20/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Coal to gas to cut costs</title><description>It has been anticipated that a switch from coal to gas power could save the EU 450 billion Euros within the next twenty years and consequently will also reduce CO2 emissions over this time.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=344</link><pubDate>19/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Businesses underestimate energy efficiency returns</title><description>The Carbon Trust has recently indicated that some of the UK’s largest businesses are underestimating the returns that can be made in energy efficiency, even as much as half. This missed opportunity is thought to be wasting such businesses in the region of </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=343</link><pubDate>18/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The World Climate Summit</title><description>Following the approval of the Copenhagen Accord at the UNFCCC COP 15, there is now a need to accelerate solutions to mitigate climate change. Fortunately, many of these business, finance and technological solutions already exist, and they must be implement</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=342</link><pubDate>17/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewables Targets</title><description>The Renewables Directive is a European Union directive which mandates levels of renewable energy use within the European Union. Published 23rd April, 2009, its official title is 2009/28/EC. The directive requires member countries to produce a pre-agreed pr</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=339</link><pubDate>10/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Ireland’s Renewable Energy</title><description>New funding is being made available for renewable energy companies in Ireland. The funding is being provided through NER300, a financing instrument managed by the European Commission, the European Investment Bank and Member states.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=338</link><pubDate>07/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Excess Winter Mortality</title><description>Cold, badly insulated homes are associated with poor health, unaffordable fuel bills and high carbon emissions. Friends of the Earth is urging the Government to tackle these social and environmental problems by ensuring all UK homes are made energy efficie</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=337</link><pubDate>06/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Decarbonisation</title><description>A new report has given the UK an 'E' rating for its climate policies, despite being a world leader in climate legislation.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=336</link><pubDate>05/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Growth</title><description>Chris Huhne delivered a speech on green growth to the London School of Economics on Tuesday 2 November calling for a 'more balanced, more sustainable economy'. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=335</link><pubDate>04/01/2011 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish Wind Industry</title><description>Ports and shipyards in Scotland are being given £70m to help tackle a multibillion pound funding gap facing the offshore "green economy", Alex Salmond has announced.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=334</link><pubDate>31/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wave Hub</title><description>Wave Hub’s pioneering GBP42m marine energy project underwent its first full test as it was connected to the grid network via a new substation, located in Hayle, Cornwall, where its 33kV cable comes ashore.  By building a grid-connected socket on the seabed</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=333</link><pubDate>30/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK green business performance ‘improving’</title><description>The Environment Agency has recognised that UK businesses have improved their environmental performance but has commented that the energy sector is still lacking in improvement levels.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=332</link><pubDate>29/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK ERC presents road-map for marine energy</title><description>The Marine Energy Technology Roadmap 2010 which was published this year outlines the issues within the marine energy sector. These include problems with current technology and inefficient areas of the deployment system.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=331</link><pubDate>24/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Open shop doors ‘waste 10 tonnes of carbon emissions’</title><description>A new study published has recommended that UK retailers should shut their doors in an attempt to save up to 10 tonnes of carbon per year. During the winter months this could create a financial saving of 50% just to close doors.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=330</link><pubDate>23/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Local Government urges Whitehall to “Paint the town green”</title><description>A Report has been published that suggests that the Government’s “Green Deal” programme is at risk of failing to reach the households that are in need of being more energy efficient most.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=329</link><pubDate>22/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government to accelerate smart meter roll out</title><description>The Government has revealed its plan for the introduction of smart meters. As a part of the Annual Energy Policy, this introduction will be much faster than previously anticipated. The Government has requested the industry involved to agree on the function</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=328</link><pubDate>21/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy inefficiency costing businesses £6 billion a year</title><description>The recently published Greener Business Report has outlined the UK’s 2009 green performance and effects on the environment made to date.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=327</link><pubDate>20/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Business Minister charts way forward with local enterprise Partnerships</title><description>Mark Prisk, Minister for Business and Enterprise hosted a network event in an attempt to acknowledge the development made by and plan the future for local enterprise Partnerships.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=326</link><pubDate>17/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland launches boiler scrappage scheme</title><description>Scotland has launched its latest green scheme, the boiler scrappage scheme. The scheme will offer cashback in an attempt to entice Landlords of private premises to invest and install a more efficient boiler for their tenants.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=325</link><pubDate>16/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Ministers call for greater climate cooperation</title><description>A report has been published by the Government in an attempt to deal with the consequential effects of climate change and to also help participating Countries to set their economy on track to a low carbon route into the future.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=324</link><pubDate>15/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>EU approves funds for low carbon energy</title><description>In a plenary session held recently, Parliament voted to use €146 million worth of funds which is currently unused within the EU. The EU Commission has suggested that this money should now be available to fund energy saving projects, energy efficiency in ge</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=323</link><pubDate>14/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>DECC gives green light to energy projects</title><description>Section 36 environmental consents have been granted to two major green energy projects. The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has approved the projects with a view to stabilising and securing the energy industry.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=322</link><pubDate>13/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>SME’s should go for green growth</title><description>Small and medium sized enterprises (SME’s) are being encouraged by Lloyds Banking Group and the CBI to take advantage of low-carbon opportunities as soon as possible.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=321</link><pubDate>10/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish low-carbon strategy could create 60,000 jobs by 2020</title><description>The Scottish Government’s latest low-carbon economic strategy is set to create 60,000 new jobs within the Country within the next ten years. The Government has said that it will work hand-in-hand with employers to create the newer, more necessary skills th</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=320</link><pubDate>09/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Smart meter market set for growth</title><description>More and more of the UK’s utility firms are attaching to the smart meter project in a bid to keep up with their competitors. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=319</link><pubDate>08/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Businesses kick start low-carbon collaboration between UK and India</title><description>"It's absolutely vital that India and the UK work together to create sustainable low carbon economies and greater business involvement in shaping low carbon solutions will help make this a reality," said Sir Stuart Rose, Marks and Spencer Chairman. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=318</link><pubDate>07/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Power Reform</title><description>The electricity market will need at least three major changes to pave the way for new nuclear power in the biggest industry shake-up since privatisation, according to the Energy Minister. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=317</link><pubDate>06/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Welsh Energy Installers</title><description>A new support network has been set up in Wales for people working in the renewable energy installation industry.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=316</link><pubDate>03/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Offshore Drilling</title><description>The UK economy would lose up to £6bn of investment a year if the government stopped developing the North Sea, ministers said, as they granted 144 new oil and gas exploration licences.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=315</link><pubDate>02/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Power market reforms needed soon</title><description>Power market reforms needed soon, says National Grid. The UK has set itself the target of reducing emissions by 34% by 2020 and as much as an 8% reduction by 2050. To do this it is widely felt that reforms are needed to ensure this renewable energy target </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=314</link><pubDate>01/12/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Materials for energy efficient vehicles to be developed</title><description>A new engineering facility is being developed to advance the efficiency of car and aircraft engines by concentrating on more economical materials for construction.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=313</link><pubDate>30/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Deal is a "no brainer"</title><description>Green Deal is a “no brainer”, says Huhne.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=312</link><pubDate>29/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Increasing support for wind</title><description>Government needs to increase support for wind, says Hillier
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=311</link><pubDate>26/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government backs small businesses</title><description>In an attempt to further rescue the economy, the Government has announced plans to back five million businesses throughout the UK.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=310</link><pubDate>25/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Expert calls for more renewable funding</title><description>John Barwise, Chairman of the Cumbria Green Business Forum, and an expert in the energy field is campaigning to the Government for more finance to be put into the UK’s renewable industry.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=309</link><pubDate>24/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Dorset’s first solar farm proposed</title><description>A Dorset company, Eco Sustainable Solutions is putting forward plans to build Dorset’s first solar farm.
At the unveiling of the plans, local residents, councillors and interest groups congregated to consider and discuss the project.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=308</link><pubDate>23/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cornwall Wave Hub scheme plugged into National Grid</title><description>In an attempt to test the ability to convert wave power into electricity, an energy scheme running on the Cornish coast has been plugged into the National Grid.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=307</link><pubDate>22/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish wind industry gets £70 million</title><description>First Minister Alex Salmond has recently announced an investment fund totalling £70 million so as to ensure Scotland remains at the forefront of the global offshore wind industry. Scottish Enterprise Chief Executive Lena Wilson said: "Now is the time to bu</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=306</link><pubDate>19/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Committee on Climate Change</title><description>The  Committee on Climate Change (CCC) is an expert, independent, statutory public body, created to assess how the UK can best achieve its emissions reduction targets for 2020 and 2050 and to assess progress towards the statutory carbon budgets. It was cre</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=305</link><pubDate>18/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Offshore Renewables</title><description>Offshore renewable energy projects around the South West coast of England could generate enough electrical power for 5 million homes, more than double the domestic needs of the whole of the South West.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=304</link><pubDate>17/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>EU Carbon Cuts</title><description>The EU has agreed a unilateral target to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 20% from 1990 levels by 2020. Furthermore, it has pledged to increase its target to 30% if other countries make comparable commitments.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=303</link><pubDate>16/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewable Heat Incentive funding confirmed</title><description>The government has recently announced as a result of the spending review, that over £800 million of funding will be put forward to the Renewable Heat Incentive throughout 2011-2012.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=302</link><pubDate>15/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Public “buying into” low carbon material</title><description>A research study has recently been carried out that shows that almost all of Britain’s population has, at some point within the last twelve months, bought a product that is low in carbon material.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=301</link><pubDate>12/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Economic factors “driving energy-saving values”</title><description>Latest research has suggested that it is actually economic factors rather than environment aspects that cause consumers to adopt a more “energy saving” attribute.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=300</link><pubDate>11/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Businesses urged to slash emissions</title><description>A study carried out by Carbon Trust Standard has suggested to businesses that they should attempt to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by two per cent each year so as to achieve long-term reduction targets.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=299</link><pubDate>10/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>BT launches smart meter consortium</title><description>BT has launched its most recent project, the smart metering consortium SmartReach which is proposed to be a nationwide end-to-end solution. BT has launched this project alongside Arqiva and Detica. These companies are well established and trusted both nati</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=298</link><pubDate>09/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Barker urges green businesses to “invest with confidence”</title><description>Greg Barker, current climate minister, is encouraging more businesses to invest in low carbon projects. He has said that in light of the spending review that has clearly shown the coalition governments determination and commitment to a green economy, it is</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=297</link><pubDate>08/11/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Public Body Reform</title><description>The government's "bonfire of the quangos" looks more like a towering inferno to the thousands of people affected directly. As expected, bodies on the periphery of government that advise on environmental issues or perform important green functions have been</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=296</link><pubDate>29/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewable Heat Incentive</title><description>On 1 February 2010, the Government published a consultation on the introduction of a Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme, which it aims to introduce in April 2011. The consultation seeks views on the proposed scheme.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=295</link><pubDate>28/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Patents and Clean Energy</title><description>A joint study by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the European Patent Office (EPO) and the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) on the relationship between patents and the development and transfer of clean-ener</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=294</link><pubDate>27/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Price Rises</title><description>Customers could be told in advance about energy price rises rather than notification up to two months after the event.
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=293</link><pubDate>26/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Conservative Party Conference 2010</title><description>In the strongest indication to date that a Renewable Heat Incentive will be introduced, Conservative cabinet office minister Oliver Letwin has claimed that a subsidy for heat will sit within the government's "one coherent vision" for renewables.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=292</link><pubDate>25/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Change Guide</title><description>The Royal Society, the UK's leading scientific establishment, has earlier this month, published its own layman's guide to the science of climate change, in the hope of countering the confusion and inaccurate claims that continue to surround the topic.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=291</link><pubDate>22/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK’s Largest Offshore Windfarm Opened</title><description>The world’s largest offshore wind farm, Vattenfall’s Thanet facility off the UK’s Kent coast, was opened late last month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=290</link><pubDate>21/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland’s Climate Change Targets</title><description>Scotland is halfway to its target of reducing carbon emissions 42% by 2020, with emissions falling over 20% since 1990, according to the latest official figures.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=289</link><pubDate>20/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Electricity Distribution Networks</title><description>Electricity distribution networks carry electricity from the transmission systems and some generators that are connected to the distribution networks to industrial, commercial and domestic users.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=288</link><pubDate>19/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Capture and Storage</title><description>An agreement has been signed in a bid to redevelop a North Sea gas field as a potential CO2 storage facility for a major government project.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=287</link><pubDate>18/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Calls for Gas to play a bigger role</title><description>More emphasis should be placed on gas in the UK's future energy strategy an influential consultants report says. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=286</link><pubDate>15/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK reaches 5GW of wind capacity</title><description>On 23 September 2010, the UK’s wind industry celebrated reaching 5G of installed wind energy capacity. This is enough to power 3 million homes.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=285</link><pubDate>14/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland raises renewable energy target</title><description>First Minister, Alex Salmond has recently announced that Scotland’s previous renewable electricity target of 50 per cent is, for the next decade, to be raised to 80 per cent. This announcement was made in anticipation of the international conference due to</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=284</link><pubDate>13/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Public bodies aim to cut energy bills by £1 million</title><description>After recently joining a Carbon Trust programme today it is hoped that eight authorities in the East Midlands will cut their energy bills by over £100,000 each.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=283</link><pubDate>12/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New wave and tidal opportunities for Scotland announced</title><description>The Crown Estate has recently announced plans for further leases for wave and tidal energy projects in Scotland. This is as a result of the Saltire Prize.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=282</link><pubDate>11/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland supports extending permitted development for micro-renewables</title><description>Scotland anticipates that increasing the types of minor development that are free from the requirement of planning permission will facilitate the response to climate change.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=281</link><pubDate>06/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Electric vehicle support scheme announced</title><description>One North East, a regional development agency, has created a support scheme “Charge Your Car” which will educate motorists about charging points in their local area.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=280</link><pubDate>05/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Demand for sustainable homes “will grow”</title><description>Gordon Miller, sustainability and communication director of Sustain Worldwide, expert within the industry, has said it is ‘inevitable’ that the demand for sustainable homes will increase.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=279</link><pubDate>04/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cuts could kill the green economy, warns biogas association</title><description>A recent report has set out the extent the Government will need to go to so as to maintain its commitment to “a huge increase in energy from waste through anaerobic digestion”.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=278</link><pubDate>01/10/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Green Deal Scheme</title><description>A "quiet green revolution" that avoids "green gimmicks" and instead focuses on delivering low carbon jobs is what Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg claims the coalition government is aiming for.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=277</link><pubDate>30/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Emission Cuts</title><description>The UK government needs to be open about the true extent of carbon emissions cuts, according to a leading scientist.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=276</link><pubDate>29/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Arctic Oil Rig is shut down</title><description>Greenpeace claims to have shut down offshore drilling by a British oil company at a controversial site in the Arctic after four climbers began an occupation of the rig just after dawn.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=275</link><pubDate>28/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>75W Lightbulbs</title><description>In line with policy to conserve energy and cut emissions, the European Union this month banned the manufacture and import of 75W incandescent light bulbs in the bloc.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=274</link><pubDate>27/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Whirlwind Basement</title><description>Hurricane Exploration PLC (HEX) is an oil and gas exploration company headquartered in the UK.
HEX comprises a small technical team who are focused on realising shareholder value through the exploration of niche hydrocarbon plays. Such plays have become v</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=273</link><pubDate>24/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Transformers pose risk</title><description>The scarce supply, heightened demand and increasing age and cost of electrical transformers poses a catastrophic risk, warns Lloyd's.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=272</link><pubDate>23/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>SAICA</title><description>Spanish paper and packaging group SAICA has almost completed work on its £290m recycled paper mill at Partington Wharfside in Trafford. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=271</link><pubDate>22/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Renewables</title><description>Any failure to invest in grid and port facilities could jeopardise Scotland's potential to maximise its offshore wind industry, Scottish Renewables warned.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=270</link><pubDate>21/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Browne’s Visit</title><description>Member of Parliament for Taunton Deane, Jeremy Browne has recently returned from his second ministerial overseas tour since becoming Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. During his tour of South America Jeremy Browne spent three days in Colombia before t</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=269</link><pubDate>20/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Crown Estate awards four companies offshore wind demonstration sites</title><description>The Crown Estate has recently announced that four companies have been awarded offshore wind demonstration sites. The awards follow pledges by various organisations. The projects will aim to address the technical and cost challenges to date so as to enable </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=268</link><pubDate>17/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Offshore wind sector set to create 60 times more jobs in the next ten years</title><description>Scottish Renewable and Scottish Enterprise have published a report which anticipates that Scotland’s offshore wind industry is set to create 28,000 jobs by 2020. This is alongside a further 20,000 jobs created indirectly in neighbouring industries. In turn</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=267</link><pubDate>16/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Mansell lands £3.9 million offshore wind farm facility contract at Ramsgate Port</title><description>Mansell has recently won a contract to the value of £3.9 million to construct an Operations and Maintenance Base at Ramsgate Port.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=266</link><pubDate>15/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Local Authorities could profit from renewables</title><description>The latest approach by the Government is to turn town halls into mini-power stations by allowing Local Authorities to sell green electricity to the national grid.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=265</link><pubDate>14/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Forestry Commission launches carbon offset standards testing period</title><description>A new quality assurance scheme is due to be tested by the Forestry Commission in an attempt to verify the standards of tree planting projects in tackling the carbon issue. Until now there have been no required standards, or way of measuring such to prove t</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=264</link><pubDate>13/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>ETI launches energy storage demonstration programme</title><description>The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) is asking for organisations to get involved to develop technologies that can help the UK in reducing carbon. The ETI is asking businesses to assist in the design, build and demonstration of ETI’s project that will st</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=263</link><pubDate>10/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Clegg opens solar farm</title><description>Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister has officially opened a major solar farm at the University of Sheffield.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=262</link><pubDate>09/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Branches of low carbon restaurant chain to open in the UK</title><description>Otarian, the low carbon restaurant chain has opened its first UK branch in London. The restaurant operates on the basis of a no air freight policy and so all produce is delivered by road, and failing that the dish is altered.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=261</link><pubDate>08/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cable announces more low-carbon investment</title><description>To reinforce its commitment to stabilising the UK economy, the Government will announce its latest financial advance of £4.6 million from the Tees Valley Industrial Programme (TVIP) for 14 projects in that region. The Government hopes that providing suppor</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=260</link><pubDate>03/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Labour’s Legacy</title><description>Labour squandered taxpayer's money in a pre-election spending "bender", the coalition claimed earlier this month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=259</link><pubDate>02/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Biochar</title><description>Biochar is charcoal created by pyrolysis of biomass, and differs from charcoal only in the sense that its primary use is not for fuel, but for biosequestration or atmospheric carbon capture and storage. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=258</link><pubDate>01/09/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Too few UK firms ‘factoring in climate risk and opportunities’ </title><description>The government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has recently carried out a survey that has found that less than a quarter of UK firms recognise climate risk and opportunities within their business plans.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=257</link><pubDate>31/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Public money ‘needed to meet climate change finance targets’</title><description>Public money ‘needed to meet climate change finance targets’ under the Copenhagen Accord, it was agreed the £63 billion a year needed to be spent on the control of climate change. Due to the extensive nature of funding required this will need to be sought </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=255</link><pubDate>27/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Public money ‘needed to meet climate change finance targets’</title><description>Public money ‘needed to meet climate change finance targets’ under the Copenhagen Accord, it was agreed the £63 billion a year needed to be spent on the control of climate change. Due to the extensive nature of funding required this will need to be sought </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=256</link><pubDate>27/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Outlook for wind turbine prices remains grim</title><description>After a slump in wind turbine prices in 2009, their current price in 2010 remains stagnant.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=254</link><pubDate>26/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Greenbank should be in Scotland argues MSP</title><description>With the recent announcement of plans to create a Green investment bank, it is suggested by some that this should be based in Scotland.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=253</link><pubDate>20/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wave Energy Technology</title><description>Cornwall's innovative alternative energy project, The Wave Hub has been given an extra £1.5m funding boost by the government.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=252</link><pubDate>19/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish Ban Lifted</title><description>Councils across Scotland will be allowed to sell green electricity they generate to the National Grid in a move UK ministers hope will kick-start a new energy revolution.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=251</link><pubDate>18/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Nuclear Plants</title><description>The British new coalition government's Energy Secretary Chris Huhne told the House of Commons last month that wind power and privately-financed nuclear power were the tools with which the country could avoid a looming energy crisis. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=250</link><pubDate>17/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Investment Bank in Scotland</title><description>The UK Government is being urged to base a new £2billion green investment bank in Scotland.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=249</link><pubDate>16/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK needs carbon tax, says think-tank</title><description>It is felt that a carbon tax would be a more cost-effective way of ensuring that Britain goes greener more quickly and more efficiently.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=248</link><pubDate>11/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New job potential in renewable</title><description>The development of 3 regional offshore energy manufacturing sites in Scotland could create over 5,000 jobs.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=247</link><pubDate>10/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Huhne delivers first Annual Energy Statement</title><description>Chris Huhne, leading Liberal Democrat of the cabinet has delivered his first Annual Energy Statement this week. In summary, the Statement has included the following provisions:</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=246</link><pubDate>09/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Grant Shapps outlines local approach to delivering zero carbon homes by 2016</title><description>As part of the coalition Governments desire to be the greenest Government ever, Housing Minister Grant Shapps has indicated that much more flexibility may be given to Councils and developers in meeting eco-standards. This is in an attempt to make all new h</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=245</link><pubDate>06/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Government investment in green cars “not brave enough”</title><description>The Governments recent announcement that it will provide a £5000 financial incentive to purchasers of low-carbon cars is felt by some to be insufficient.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=244</link><pubDate>05/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Chris Huhne to announce increase in wind turbines</title><description>Mr Huhne, one of the leading Liberal Democrats in the cabinet has spoken out in support of windpower. This vocal support of such scheme is likely to cause further strain to the Conservatives as the opposing party of the coalition.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=243</link><pubDate>04/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New car emissions dropped 5%</title><description>New figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show a reduction in the amount of carbon emissions from new vehicles.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=242</link><pubDate>03/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>£5000 incentive for buyers of low-carbon cars</title><description>The latest scheme launched by the Government taking effect from January 2011, is a £5000 incentive for motorists when they purchase a low-carbon car.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=241</link><pubDate>02/08/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Shelves Green Investment Plan</title><description>At an infrastructure conference held recently by City and Financial, the Conservative government has put aside the Labour government’s previous plans to use the proceeds of various asset sales to fund green energy products. The plans included using such sa</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=240</link><pubDate>28/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Impacts of four degrees centigrade warmer world</title><description>To show the effects of climate change on the world, the Government has recently launched an interactive Google earth map that shows the impact on the world of an increase in the global average temperature of just 4°C.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=239</link><pubDate>27/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Highway Agency ups carbon reduction measures</title><description>In Britain’s attempt to reduce its carbon footprint, the Highway Agency has announced their latest approach to reduce light pollution.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=238</link><pubDate>26/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Council Tackles Fuel Poverty</title><description>Fuel poverty is a complex issue and one which the energy industry takes very seriously. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=237</link><pubDate>23/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Code for Sustainable Homes</title><description>The Code is the national standard for the sustainable design and construction of new homes. The Code aims to reduce carbon emissions and create homes that are more sustainable.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=236</link><pubDate>22/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Change Tracker</title><description>Climate change remains one of the most critical issues affecting the UK, but in tough economic times it is at clear risk of slipping down the political agenda. Urgent action to cut emissions must be delivered if the UK is to hit government emissions reduct</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=235</link><pubDate>21/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Footprints</title><description>The carbon footprint of every local council in England was published for the first time, earlier this month. The new figures calculate the CO2 produced by councils in powering and heating their buildings, such as libraries, schools and leisure centres, as </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=234</link><pubDate>20/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Brighton’s Eco Rally</title><description>A convoy of low and zero-emission vehicles have completed a rally from Brighton to London. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=233</link><pubDate>19/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>T-Systems</title><description>Drawing on a global infrastructure of data centres and networks, T-Systems operates information and communication technology (ICT) systems for multinational corporations and public sector institutions. T-Systems provides integrated solutions for the networ</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=232</link><pubDate>16/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Lighter Later Campaign</title><description>Campaigners are claiming that pushing clocks in the UK ahead one hour would save hundreds of thousands of tonnes in CO2 emissions each year.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=231</link><pubDate>15/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Ireland’s Renewable Energy Targets</title><description>Ireland is already getting more than 15% of its energy from renewable sources, a considerably higher percentage than that currently achieved by the UK. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=230</link><pubDate>14/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Jobs Summit</title><description>The IPPR’s first Green Jobs Summit, a day-long conference,  put on earlier this month, aimed to spark new ideas, approaches and collaborations to help make decent green jobs a reality in the UK. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=229</link><pubDate>13/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>EU Carbon Tax</title><description>On June 23rd the European Commission (EC) held an initial debate on a Carbon Tax proposal brought forward by Algirdas Semeta, EC Commissioner on Taxation. The debate resulted in the EC only resolving to engage in an impact assessment of an EU-wide Carbon T</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=228</link><pubDate>12/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Low Carbon Transition Plan</title><description>The UK Government has published two White Papers called The UK Low Carbon Transition Plan and The UK Renewable Energy Strategy 2009, in which it announced that on current levels of emissions global temperatures could rise by up to 6°C by the end of this ce</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=227</link><pubDate>01/07/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Sustainable Energy</title><description>"Green energy systems are no longer just 'nice to have,' but are essential in securing our energy supply and protecting the environment," according to a new report from Lloyd's 360 Risk Insight and UK think tank Chatham House, entitled: Sustainable Energy </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=226</link><pubDate>30/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>2009’s Reduced Energy Consumption</title><description>Despite the global recession driving energy consumption lower in 2009 than the previous year, power usage is on the rise in developing nations according to BP’s 2010 Statistical Review of World Energy.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=225</link><pubDate>29/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Monitoring UK’s Oil Rigs</title><description>Britain is doubling inspection of drilling rigs after the BP oil spill, Energy Secretary Chris Huhne has said. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=224</link><pubDate>28/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Missing the Renewable Energy Target</title><description>The National Audit Office (NAO) works on behalf of Parliament and the taxpayer to hold government to account for the use of public money and to help public services improve performance.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=223</link><pubDate>25/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Emission Extension</title><description>MEPs have voted to extend the deadline by which some fossil-fuel power stations must meet the requirements of the proposed EU industrial emissions Directive (IED). </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=222</link><pubDate>24/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>2020 Carbon Targets</title><description>The outgoing United Nations climate chief says he no longer expects the world to agree to sufficient cuts in greenhouse gases by 2020.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=221</link><pubDate>23/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Institute of Directors</title><description>The Instiution of Directors, (the IoD) is the longest standing organisation to serve and support business leaders, with over 100 years of service in raising professional standards worldwide.  The organisation carry out a number of means to improving the UK</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=220</link><pubDate>17/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Responding to the Queen’s Speech</title><description>The Queen outlined the Energy and Green Economy Bill in her 2010 speech.  Her plans include setting up a green investment bank, which will make loans available to households for energy efficiency measures and renewable energy installations, the ‘pay-as-you</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=219</link><pubDate>16/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New Energy Bill</title><description>The UK Government last month unveiled its plans for an energy and green economy bill in the Queen’s Speech at the opening of Parliament but leaves as many questions as answers.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=218</link><pubDate>15/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>International Energy Outlook</title><description>The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) newly-released International Energy Outlook projects a growth in global renewable energy, but a world still dominated by fossil fuels due to massive increases in energy demand. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=216</link><pubDate>14/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>BASELondon</title><description>Mayor of London, Boris Johnson was among the speakers at the Base London sustainability conference at the newly opened London ICC at Excel at the end of last month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=215</link><pubDate>11/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Tidal Energy</title><description>Consultants Mott MacDonald and Halcrow have teamed-up to promote tidal energy projects.  The two organisations will collaborate on the identification and delivery of tidal energy opportunities throughout the world. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=214</link><pubDate>04/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Covenant of Mayors</title><description>The Covenant of Mayors is a commitment by signatory towns and cities to go beyond the objectives of EU energy policy in terms of reduction in CO2 emissions through enhanced energy efficiency and cleaner energy production and use. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=213</link><pubDate>03/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Maplecroft</title><description>Britain faces a medium risk of disruption to its energy supplies in the future, according to new research.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=212</link><pubDate>02/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Industrial Emission Limits</title><description>The European Union (EU) has announced its plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and de-carbonize the energy sector, resulting in a reduction in the air pollution that is currently contributing to chronic respiratory disease in millions of people across </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=211</link><pubDate>01/06/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Increased Utility Bills</title><description>HM Revenue &amp; Customs is expecting to collect an extra £10 billion in income tax, of which almost £9 billion will be paid by those earning more than £40,000. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=210</link><pubDate>28/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Windfall Levy</title><description>Minister for Energy, Communications and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan announced earlier this month, that he will be introducing a carbon windfall levy on electricity generators as part of the Biofuels Obligation Bill, currently going through final stages in</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=209</link><pubDate>27/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The “Green” Election</title><description>The 2010 election campaign has left low carbon businesses unsure whether to celebrate the "greenest election" on record or commiserate at the way environmental issues were sidelined by economic concerns.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=208</link><pubDate>26/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Coalition Government and Climate Change</title><description>The new coalition government could help the UK to slow down climate change, an expert has said. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=207</link><pubDate>25/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wind Power Reduces Spot Electricity Prices</title><description>A new independent study performed by a consulting firm, reveals that wind power reduces consumer electricity costs.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=206</link><pubDate>17/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish Investment Bank Loan</title><description>A £50m package to help firms through the tough economic climate has been announced by the First Minister. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=205</link><pubDate>14/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Grounded planes cause a fall in carbon emissions</title><description>The eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano is unlikely to have any significant impact on climate but did cause a small fall in carbon emissions, experts say.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=204</link><pubDate>13/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Saving in the Recession</title><description>A recession provides more investment opportunities than a good economy, because prices and the market are generally low during these times. This allows you to get in at a better investment price, so there is a greater return potential. Good investment stra</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=203</link><pubDate>12/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Capture and Storage</title><description>Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) could be one of few potentially viable answers to how we can keep burning fossil fuels without the carbon dioxide consequences.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=202</link><pubDate>11/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The General Election 2010</title><description>After the election, whatever party wins, it seems, Britain will be embarked on the biggest economic transformation since the Industrial Revolution.  The three main parties are vying with each other to pledge their commitment to green growth and a ‘low carb</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=201</link><pubDate>10/05/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Wasting Televisions</title><description>Eight leading electrical retailers – which between them account for more than 50 per cent of television sales in the UK – have joined a new scheme to remove the least energy efficient TVs from their shelves.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=200</link><pubDate>16/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Car Fuel</title><description>Researchers in Bath and Bristol are working to discover if carbon dioxide extracted from air could be turned to car fuel. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=199</link><pubDate>14/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Smart Meter Prepayments</title><description>The SmartMeter Prepayment water system is a revolutionary and complete ‘water metering solution’. SmartMeter Prepayment water metering provides many benefits to both water companies and end users, including guaranteed revenue and arrears collection, extens</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=198</link><pubDate>13/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Low Carbon Markets</title><description>The UKTI figures, compiled by consultants Innovas, show that the UK low carbon sector grew by 4.3 per cent in 2009, despite the recession.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=197</link><pubDate>12/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Healey’s Green Overhaul</title><description>Councils planning to integrate green measures into their region's homes have received a financial grant.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=196</link><pubDate>09/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Fuel Poverty</title><description>Fuel poverty levels could rise to a new high unless more is done to improve the energy efficiency of homes, charities have said.  A coalition of campaigners say that a government target to end fuel poverty in England by 2016 will be "impossible to meet" un</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=195</link><pubDate>08/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Change Taskforce</title><description>The Department for Energy and Climate Change will appoint a third sector champion to represent the interests of the sector in the formulation of the department's policies. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=194</link><pubDate>07/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>China and India join climate deal</title><description>China joined India earlier this month in giving qualified approval to the Copenhagen climate accord calling for voluntary limits on greenhouse gas emissions.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=193</link><pubDate>06/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Business Energy Investment</title><description>Some £50 billion of investment in business energy infrastructure could be at risk due to regulation issues, a new report has warned.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=192</link><pubDate>01/04/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Long Term Climate Challenges</title><description>Infrastructure is vital to the country – energy, telecommunications, transport and water systems move key resources around the country and provide our global links.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=191</link><pubDate>22/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Increasing the UK’s Sea Resources</title><description>Renewable UK (formerly BWEA), the country's leading renewable energy trade association, called at its annual wave and tidal energy conference for the Government to invest a further 150-200 million in the two technologies, with a view of solidifying the UK'</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=190</link><pubDate>19/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Homeowners want to ‘save money’</title><description>Residential property owners are concerned about energy efficiency, but mainly because it saves them money, not the environment, a new survey has found. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=189</link><pubDate>18/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Building Manifesto Launch</title><description>The UK Green Building Council is calling for the government to force the worst performing non-domestic buildings to be made more energy efficient.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=188</link><pubDate>17/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Greener Homes Strategy</title><description>Householders are to be loaned money to help them install renewable energy technologies and make their homes more energy efficient under a new strategy launched earlier this month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=187</link><pubDate>16/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Food Packaging Pledge</title><description>The retail sector's war on packaging and plastic bags has opened up on a new front today with the adoption of a range of new voluntary targets designed to reduce the carbon footprint of the packaging of supermarkets and food companies.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=186</link><pubDate>15/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The UK and India work together</title><description>UK and Indian researchers will collaborate on health research and the changing global water cycles – which both present huge challenges for our societies as we adapt to a changing climate. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=185</link><pubDate>11/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Sustainable Community Infrastructure Campaign</title><description>Utilising waste and biomass to generate energy for distribution at a community level could help the UK to achieve its target of all new homes being zero-carbon by 2016, as well as contributing towards the 2020 renewables targets, according to a recently pu</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=184</link><pubDate>10/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Newcastle set to build world’s largest turbine blades</title><description>A Californian company is to build a factory in the north-east of the UK that will make the world's biggest wind turbine blades.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=183</link><pubDate>09/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New Energy and Climate Action Directorates-General</title><description>The directorates-general at the heart of the European Commission are being reorganised so that they are in line with the new commissioners’ portfolios.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=182</link><pubDate>08/03/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Boiler Scrappage Vouchers</title><description>Householders who are considering taking advantage of the government's boiler scrappage scheme still have the opportunity to do so, despite huge demand for the vouchers already.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=181</link><pubDate>24/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>States vow to decrease Federal Government’s carbon emissions</title><description>Barack Obama used his presidential authority to help advance his climate change agenda by announcing that the US federal government and agencies would cut their giant carbon footprints by 28% by 2020.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=180</link><pubDate>23/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish Offshore Wind Sites</title><description>Scottish Enterprise has identified 11 sites which could be potential bases for the offshore wind industry. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=179</link><pubDate>22/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Waste Food</title><description>Sainsbury’s has signed a three-year contract with waste management firm Biffa to send food waste from 40 of its Midlands stores to the Birmingham-based firm’s anaerobic digestion facility in Leicestershire.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=178</link><pubDate>19/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Environmental Agency call for international agreement</title><description>The chairman of Britain's Environment Agency has called for governments to build on the international agreement made in Copenhagen and move the process of introducing international environmental legislation forward.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=177</link><pubDate>18/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Changing Britain’s Energy Policy</title><description>The UK government is rumoured to be on the verge of ripping up its historic 12 year energy plan which has seen monumental changes in the UK energy market. Ed Miliband, the energy and climate change secretary, has hinted that the government will bring in ne</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=176</link><pubDate>17/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Cash Rewards for Low Carbon Electricity and Heating</title><description>From April, the British government plans to start paying cash rewards, called a feed-in tariff, to citizens who generate their own energy with micro-turbines or solar panels. It also wants to begin offering similar incentives next year for homeowners who i</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=175</link><pubDate>16/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Offsetting Carbon Dioxide Emissions</title><description>Everyday actions such as driving a car, heating a home or taking a plane journey consume energy and produce carbon dioxide, which contributes to climate change.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=174</link><pubDate>11/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Increased Energy Bills</title><description>With freezing temperatures hitting the UK in the last few weeks, many consumers are worried about paying their energy bills, reveals a new survey from Which? Switch.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=173</link><pubDate>10/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Improving Recycling</title><description>Recycling boxes could be on their way to hundreds of London blocks of flats - after mayor Boris Johnson suggested chutes be adapted to work with a specific green waste area.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=172</link><pubDate>09/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Growing Off Shore Wind Power</title><description>Growth of 54 per cent was registered in offshore wind installation taking place across Europe last year and the region now has 828 operating wind turbines in total, a new report shows.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=171</link><pubDate>08/02/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European Union Emission Trading Scheme</title><description>The European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) is the largest multi-national, emissions trading scheme in the world and is a major pillar of EU climate policy. The ETS currently covers more than 10,000 installations with a net heat excess of 20 MW in </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=170</link><pubDate>29/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Environmental Audit Committee</title><description>The UK's Environmental Audit Committee has called on the Government to set tougher targets for cutting carbon emissions and warned that a failure to reverse the increase in the global emissions before 2020 could render UK’s domestic action meaningless. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=169</link><pubDate>28/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Tax</title><description>"It would be wrong timing at this stage to turn to the tax tool," Connie Hedegaard told the European Parliament. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=168</link><pubDate>27/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Pre-Budget Report</title><description>Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling delivered his pre-budget report on 9 December 2009, identifying digital, bio and low-carbon technologies as sectors for investment and growth.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=167</link><pubDate>22/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Chief’s Warning</title><description>Air travel will have to get "a lot more expensive" over the next four decades if aviation emissions targets are to be met, the head of the UK's climate change committee has warned.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=166</link><pubDate>21/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Aid</title><description>Developing countries and aid agencies have derided the latest pledges by richer states to tackle global warming. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=165</link><pubDate>20/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Low Carbon Zones</title><description>Ten London boroughs have won funding to develop "low-carbon zones" with schemes ranging from "energy doctors" to solar panels for schools and electric car charging points, London Mayor Boris Johnson recently told.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=164</link><pubDate>15/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Saving Africa</title><description>An announcement, made by the World Bank on the sidelines of the UN climate meeting taking place in Barcelona, will bring music to the ears of the millions of Africans suffering from climatic changes.  The decision made by the trustees of the Climate Invest</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=163</link><pubDate>14/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Electric Car Scheme</title><description>Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged every Londoner will be no more than one mile from an electric car charge point by 2015.  His £60m plan would see 22,500 charge points at workplaces, 500 on the street and 2,000 in public car parks.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=161</link><pubDate>13/01/2010 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Marine Bill receives Royal Assent</title><description>The Marine and Coastal Access Bill, which will establish a series of marine conservation zones around England and Wales, is set to finally become law. 
</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=160</link><pubDate>18/12/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Low Carbon Path</title><description>Eleven climate vulnerable countries, including the Maldives, adopted a declaration last month to show moral leadership and begin the process of greening their economies ahead of the UN climate change summit at Copenhagen this month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=159</link><pubDate>16/12/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>France and Brazil Reach Agreement</title><description>Brazil and France endorsed a common position on fighting global warming before next month's U.N. climate change conference, pledging to pursue the goal of reducing emissions to 50 per cent below 1990 levels by 2050.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=158</link><pubDate>15/12/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Finalising Copenhagen</title><description>Most world leaders plan to attend a climate summit in Copenhagen this month, boosting chances that a new U.N. deal to fight climate change will be reached. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=157</link><pubDate>11/12/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Big Six</title><description>Energy giants are to be forced by law to give their cheapest gas and electric deals to their poorest customers.  Following this, the Queen announced a new Energy Bill at last month’s state opening of Parliament.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=156</link><pubDate>10/12/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Low Carbon Communities Challenge</title><description>The Low Carbon Communities Challenge is a two-year programme to provide financial and advisory support to 20 ‘test-bed’ communities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that are seeking to cut carbon emissions.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=155</link><pubDate>09/12/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Severn Barrage Tidal Project</title><description>The UK Government says it is still interested in the idea of a tidal barrage across the Severn estuary after a report the plan could be dropped.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=154</link><pubDate>30/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Saving Africa</title><description>An announcement, made by the World Bank on the sidelines of the UN climate meeting taking place in Barcelona, will bring music to the ears of the millions of Africans suffering from climatic changes.  The decision made by the trustees of the Climate Invest</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=153</link><pubDate>27/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Reducing Shipping and Aviation</title><description>EU environment ministers have agreed on plans that would see the aviation sector set a target of reducing emission 10% on 2005 levels by 2020, while shipping would have a 20% reduction target.
The plans will be presented at the climate change meeting in C</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=152</link><pubDate>26/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Marine Project</title><description>An £8 million project that will produce tools capable of accurately estimating the energy yield of major wave and tidal stream energy has been approved by the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI).</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=151</link><pubDate>20/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Aid</title><description>The European Union proposed at the end of last month that rich countries should give developing nations up to €50bn (£44.7bn) a year by 2020 to help them fight climate change, but stopped short of stating how much the 27-nation bloc was willing to contribu</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=150</link><pubDate>19/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Global Carbon Dioxide Cuts</title><description>Europe toughened its climate change targets – by adding aviation and shipping to the sectors earmarked for emissions cuts as part of a global deal in December.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=149</link><pubDate>18/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Essex’s Landfill Gas Project</title><description>An innovative new waste management project in Essex received a major boost yesterday after the government announced it has awarded more than £100m in Private Finance Initiative (PFI) credits to fund the proposals.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=148</link><pubDate>17/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Jobs for the Wind Industry</title><description>Meeting last month in Liverpool at the British wind industry's annual conference, leaders from the UK power sector business, government and academia signed up to a new sector training and skills route map to train up to 60,000 new technicians and engineers</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=147</link><pubDate>11/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Ofgem predicts Energy Price Rise</title><description>The UK may need to invest up to £200bn to secure energy supplies and meet environmental targets, according to energy watchdog Ofgem. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=146</link><pubDate>10/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Fuel Poverty</title><description>Official figures from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) showed the number of fuel poor in the UK have doubled from 2 million in 2004 to 4 million in 2007. During the same period domestic energy prices rose by up to 80 per cent. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=145</link><pubDate>09/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>MP seeks fair Climate Change</title><description>The MP for Edinburgh North and Leith, Mark Lazarowicz, wants to improve climate change management and energy efficiency in the UK.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=144</link><pubDate>06/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The VAT Scrap</title><description>B&amp;Q is introducing “eco-advisors” in its stores and paying the VAT on energy saving products in a bid to help customers be greener at home.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=143</link><pubDate>05/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Global Carbon Dioxide Cuts</title><description>Europe toughened its climate change targets – by adding aviation and shipping to the sectors earmarked for emissions cuts as part of a global deal in December.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=142</link><pubDate>04/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>India and China tackle Climate Change together</title><description>India and China, two of the world's big economies are serious about finding an alternative path to dealing with climate change while trying to attain sustainable development, said a top United Nations official.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=141</link><pubDate>03/11/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Infrastructure Planning Commission</title><description>The Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) has started work to an enthusiastic welcome from industry and business bodies.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=140</link><pubDate>30/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>London and Climate Change</title><description>The London Climate Change Partnership (LCCP) recently commissioned a two-stage study to examine the potential impacts of climate change on London over the next 80 years and to start to address the responses needed for adaptation.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=139</link><pubDate>29/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Eco-labelling for tyres</title><description>European Union negotiators are on the brink of agreeing new rules to inform consumers about the eco-performance, noise and wet grip of tyres, diplomats said.  However, critics charge the draft has been softened and lacks teeth.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=138</link><pubDate>28/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Capture</title><description>Scotland-based companies and the government hope proximity to the rapidly-depleting oil and gas fields of the North Sea will put the country at the forefront of a potentially lucrative new industry – storing carbon dioxide.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=137</link><pubDate>27/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>10-10 Campaign</title><description>Climate change secretary Ed Miliband is urging all Labour councils to commit to the 10:10 campaign and cut their carbon emissions by at least ten per cent by next year. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=136</link><pubDate>26/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Crossrail</title><description>Crossrail will be spared from the Chancellor's public spending cuts, Transport Secretary Lord Adonis has recently signalled.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=135</link><pubDate>23/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Britain’s Mild Winter</title><description>Met Office scientists have staked their reputation on a mild winter. They came under fire earlier this year after predicting a “barbecue summer” which turned into a damp squib.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=134</link><pubDate>22/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Save it! Energy Efficiency Days</title><description>The Section for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure of the EESC (European Economic and Social) organized an event called “Save it! Energy Efficiency Days” which were held in Brussels between 22 and 25 September as a prelude to the "Overshoot Day", an inte</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=133</link><pubDate>21/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Hybrid Cars</title><description>Google Inc. is in the early stages of looking at ways to write software that would fully integrate plug-in hybrid vehicles to the power grid, minimize strain on the grid and help utilities manage vehicle charging load.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=132</link><pubDate>20/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Clipper Windpower</title><description>Clipper Windpower, the company that makes wind turbines and develops wind power projects, last week said it was in advanced negotiations with a number of multi-national industrial companies and financial investors in connection with a capital injection. Th</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=131</link><pubDate>19/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Footprints</title><description>The green efforts of the great British public are showing a small pay off, according to figures released by the Climate Change Department. More than three-quarters of local councils in the UK have seen their carbon emissions fall over a two-year period, wi</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=130</link><pubDate>05/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wind turbine closure</title><description>Workers at the Vestas wind farm, Newport who held a sit-in protest over learning of its planned closure, ended the protest last week after 19 days when they were evicted by bailiffs. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=129</link><pubDate>02/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The World’s Biggest Turbine Blades</title><description /><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=128</link><pubDate>01/10/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Automotive Industry in the UK</title><description>Tata Motors European Technical Centre plc (TMETC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors in the UK, has received a £10 million loan, under the UK government's Automotive Assistance Programme (AAP), to develop and manufacture the Tata Indica Vista Electr</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=127</link><pubDate>30/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Reducing Greenhouse Emissions</title><description>The recession has resulted in a “significant” fall in greenhouse gas emissions as manufacturing falls, according to a study by the International Energy Agency. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=126</link><pubDate>29/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>A Climate Smart Future</title><description>The global climate problem can be solved, achieving a “climate smart” world, if developed countries are willing to invest $100-$700 billion annually to convert the energy into “clean energy”, a World Bank report has stated.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=125</link><pubDate>28/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>High speed rail to cut journey times</title><description>The company, which is responsible for the maintenance of existing track infrastructure, pressed its case for an ambitious £34 billion programme, which would link the capital to major cities in the Midlands, north west England as well as Edinburgh and Glasg</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=124</link><pubDate>25/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Eco-Friendly Town</title><description>Plans for an "eco-friendly" new town based on co-operative principles in South Lanarkshire have been unveiled. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=123</link><pubDate>24/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Big Business Refit</title><description>Small firms are being urged to cut their energy costs by scrapping their old equipment and replacing it with more energy efficient kit, in a new campaign launched by the Carbon Trust. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=122</link><pubDate>22/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Britain’s Black Outs</title><description>Britain’s Black Outs</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=121</link><pubDate>21/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Making Use of Cooking Oil</title><description>Used cooking oil is being collected from restaurants in Nottinghamshire and turned into bio-fuel to power vehicles.  Mansfield environmental firm Untapped Resource started the service to stop caterers pouring fats down the sink and blocking drains. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=120</link><pubDate>16/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Decreasing Carbon Emissions</title><description>The European Environment Agency (EEA) has issued provisional estimates on the EU's Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions for 2008. The figures show a decrease in emissions for the fourth year running. The EEA estimates that emissions from the EU-15 member states </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=119</link><pubDate>15/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Clean Tech and Renewables</title><description>A new survey of business leaders showed that cleantech and renewables will become two of keystones of the UK's economy by 2020. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=118</link><pubDate>14/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Artificial Trees</title><description>The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) has called on the UK government to support geo-engineering as a possible solution to the problem of climate change.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=117</link><pubDate>11/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>“No Need to Cut Travel”</title><description>Transport Secretary Lord Adonis has said that as a result of new technology, people will not need to change their lifestyle to combat climate change.  His view is that “if you can radically cut emissions as a result of new transport technology, it is not n</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=116</link><pubDate>10/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>‘Green’ Lights</title><description>Traffic lights in London will get an environmental makeover when they are replaced by a longer lasting and energy-efficient design.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=115</link><pubDate>09/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Eco-towns</title><description>Eco-towns must make plans to help existing communities the government has recently said. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=114</link><pubDate>08/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Better Place</title><description>A developer has claimed thousands of the low carbon vehicles will be produced by 2011.  Project “Better Place” is seeking to pioneer an innovative business model where car drivers sign up to a monthly subscription plan, similar to those operated for mobile</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=113</link><pubDate>07/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Adapting to Climate Change</title><description>The balance between preventing global warming and adapting to its effects is one of the most important policy questions of our time. It is often ignored.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=112</link><pubDate>04/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Chevrolet Volt’s Decreasing Fuel Consumption</title><description>General Motors has revealed that its Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid car would boast fuel consumption of 230 miles per gallon in city driving making it far more efficient than existing environmentally friendly cars.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=111</link><pubDate>02/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scrappage Scheme Success</title><description>Official figures recently released show that orders for the scrappage scheme have reached 154,927, approximately half of the money set aside by the government. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=110</link><pubDate>01/09/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish Wind Farms</title><description>Two windfarm developments with the capacity to power approximately 43,000 homes have been approved for building by the Scottish Government.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=109</link><pubDate>28/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Expanding Heathrow Airport</title><description>Campaigners fighting Heathrow expansion said that they were “delighted” after being granted a court hearing to challenge the Government’s decision to approve a third runway. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=108</link><pubDate>27/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Australian Carbon Scheme Rejected</title><description>Australia's parliament recently rejected a wide-ranging climate change and carbon trading bill after the government lost a Senate vote on the legislative package.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=107</link><pubDate>26/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Leaf Power</title><description>Through photosynthesis plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=106</link><pubDate>25/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green ICT</title><description>The Greening ICT Strategy calls for government IT to be carbon neutral by 2012, with office carbon emissions down 11.5 percent by 2011.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=96</link><pubDate>24/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Make Britain Sustainable</title><description>The Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) has unveiled a list of ‘breakthrough ideas’ to transform Britain into a sustainable society.  The 19 “breakthrough ideas for the 21st century” include free bikes to encourage cycling for journeys under five mile</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=105</link><pubDate>14/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Low Carbon Industrial Strategy</title><description>The Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) last week launched a Low Carbon Industrial Strategy, setting out the actions it hopes will allow the UK to maximise the economic benefits and reduce the costs of moving to a low carbon economy.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=104</link><pubDate>13/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The UK Low Carbon Transition Plan</title><description>The government has announced plans earlier this month that will intervene directly to accelerate the rollout of renewable and low-carbon technologies as part of its wide-ranging Low Carbon Transition Plan. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=103</link><pubDate>12/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Threat of Fuel Poverty</title><description>Despite signs that the UK economy is starting to stabilise, hundreds of thousands of homes across the UK are either in fuel poverty or very much on the borderline. Fuel poverty is a situation where a household spends in excess of 10% of overall income on e</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=102</link><pubDate>10/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Lime in the ocean</title><description>About half of the CO2 released into the air by humans each year is absorbed by the oceans. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=100</link><pubDate>07/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Laser Ignition</title><description>Ford Motor Co. and researchers at the University of Liverpool are developing a car ignition system that swaps spark plugs for a laser beam to start vehicles while generating fewer greenhouse gas emissions.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=99</link><pubDate>06/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Household bills to rise</title><description>Ed Miliband, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary has this month, set out a raft of measures to cut greenhouse gases by more than a third by 2020. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=98</link><pubDate>05/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Technology Families</title><description>The UK faces two major and urgent challenges – securing energy supply and cutting emissions – and it needs to identify 'technology families' and fund their commercialisation in order to meet them.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=97</link><pubDate>04/08/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Ventus Funds</title><description>Investment firm Climate Change Capital is looking for opportunities within the UK renewable energy sector after raising a further £13.85 million through its Ventus Funds.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=95</link><pubDate>31/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Fuel Poverty</title><description>Rising unemployment, high energy bills and the cost of “green” measures could push hundreds of thousands more households into fuel poverty, a Government advisor has recently warned.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=94</link><pubDate>30/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Carbon Trading Markets</title><description>The Group of Eight summit that opened earlier this month in Italy was a "unique chance" to jointly take on climate change, European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=93</link><pubDate>29/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Banks to invest in Renewable Energy Schemes</title><description>State-controlled banks such as Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group should be forced to invest in renewable energy schemes, helping to kick-start a transition to a lower-carbon economy.  </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=92</link><pubDate>28/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>A Green Scotland</title><description>Scotland can meet all of its electricity needs from green energy alone by 2030, a report has claimed. The major report has confirmed that renewable energy can power Scotland’s energy revolution and create enough power to export additional electricity resou</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=91</link><pubDate>27/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wind Power</title><description>Britain is capable of producing a large amount of its energy from wind power, according to a new report published by leading environmental groups.  </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=90</link><pubDate>22/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Whole house green makeovers for British homes</title><description>The UK Government yesterday announced plans to increase investment in measures designed to improve the energy efficiency of the country’s homes to £3.5 billion.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=89</link><pubDate>21/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Carbon Trust Study</title><description>Wind and wave power could generate up to £70bn for the UK economy, according to a new report from the Carbon Trust.  The report, which focuses on the economic benefit of new energy technologies, said that almost 250,000 jobs could be created by wind and wa</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=88</link><pubDate>20/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Low Carbon Buses</title><description>The UK Department for Transport is launching a £30 million fund to encourage the purchase on low-carbon buses in England.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=87</link><pubDate>17/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>G8 Emission Goals</title><description>The U.S., European Union and 12 of the world's largest nations plan to embrace "an aspirational goal" of reducing emissions of global-warming gases by 50% by 2050, according to a draft declaration by world leaders released earlier this month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=86</link><pubDate>16/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The International Renewable Energy Association</title><description>Abu Dhabi will host the global headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Association (IRENA), it has been decided, despite criticism that per capita it has the largest carbon footprint in the world.  The aim of the organisation is to offer advice </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=85</link><pubDate>15/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>South West Marine Energy Research</title><description>Sea-energy projects in the South West have received a boost through £10.3 million in research funding for the Peninsula Research Institute for Marine Renewable Energy (PRIMaRE).</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=84</link><pubDate>13/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>China and India to reduce Carbon Emissions</title><description>The chances of concluding a new global climate change pact remain slim unless China, India and Brazil make significant cuts in carbon dioxide emissions, a senior Swedish climate change official claimed earlier this month.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=83</link><pubDate>12/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels</title><description>The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has reached a record high, according to the latest figures, renewing fears that climate change could begin to slide out of control. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=82</link><pubDate>09/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Passenger Tax on Carbon Emissions</title><description>Airline passengers should pay a global tax on carbon and accept an increase in the cost of flying for the sake of the environment, the chief executive of British Airways recently claimed. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=81</link><pubDate>08/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Livestock Rearing’s Environmental Effect</title><description>Cattle-rearing generates more global warming greenhouse gases, as measured in CO2 equivalent, than transportation, and smarter production methods, including improved animal diets to reduce enteric fermentation and consequent methane emissions, are urgently</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=80</link><pubDate>07/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Efficient Schools</title><description>British schools could save £70 million per year off energy bills by making school buildings more energy efficient, the Carbon Trust said yesterday.  That’s enough to fund 230,000 extra computers or 4.5 million extra text books per year.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=79</link><pubDate>06/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Change Action Plan</title><description>The UK Government has this month, launched a five point action plan for the country in response to the threat of climate change.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=78</link><pubDate>03/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Change Forecasts</title><description>Scientists have produced a detailed map of how climate change is expected to strike every part of the UK over the next century. Experts from the Met Office used sophisticated computer models to build up a picture of how temperature and rainfall are likely </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=77</link><pubDate>02/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Building Regulations</title><description>Developers will be given more time to start building and further flexibility to adapt plans, under a package of new measures announced by Housing Minister John Healey earlier this month, in order to support the industry during the recession.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=76</link><pubDate>01/07/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Build-Up Portal</title><description>The European Commission ‘Build Up’ initiative supports EU Member States in implementing the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). Its new interactive web portal offers access to a wide range of information on best practices, technologies and le</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=75</link><pubDate>30/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Act On CO2</title><description>The Act on CO2 Campaign is a cross- governmental campaign devised by Defra and the Department for Transport. Launched on 11th March 2008 the campaign website is accessible through the Direct Gov website: direct.gov.uk.  </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=74</link><pubDate>29/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Riversimple’s Hydrogen Car</title><description>A new hydrogen-powered city car has been launched in the UK, which attempts to sidestep the three main hurdles to the dream of hydrogen- fuelled highways.  </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=73</link><pubDate>26/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Dorset’s Low Carbon Homes</title><description>Developer ZeroC, in conjunction with the South West RDA (Regional Development Agency), has submitted a detailed planning application for 77 new low-carbon homes at Osprey Quay, Portland in Dorset.  </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=72</link><pubDate>25/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Airline Emission Reductions</title><description>A consortium of airlines has refined its proposal to cut down on aviation industry carbon emissions in advance of the UN Conference on Climate Change in Copenhagen this December.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=71</link><pubDate>24/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Carbon Emissions Reduction Target</title><description>The Carbon Emissions Reduction Target is all about reducing CO 2 emissions, one of the main causes of climate change. CERT came into effect in April 2008, and it obliges energy companies to take steps to ensure that the amount of CO 2 emissions from homes </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=70</link><pubDate>23/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Green Sainsbury’s</title><description>Sainsbury’s, the third largest British supermarket chain has just unveiled a new energy system that generates power from the vehicles entering the parking lot of its new store in Gloucester.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=69</link><pubDate>22/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Whitewashing Cities</title><description>Steven Chu, the US Secretary of Energy and a Nobel prize-winning scientist, last month claimed that making roofs and pavements white or light-coloured would help to reduce global warming by both conserving energy and reflecting sunlight back into space. It</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=68</link><pubDate>17/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The “Green” Scottish Government</title><description>The Scottish Government recently published its Carbon Management Plan, which aims to reduce its carbon footprint, but its own figures reveal that it is missing its green targets.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=67</link><pubDate>16/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Call for a New Climate Treaty</title><description>Business leaders from around the world last month issued a manifesto advocating an international climate change treaty that will offer certainty, jump start investment and help “rev up” the ailing global economy.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=66</link><pubDate>15/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Railways of the Future</title><description>Radical changes to Britain's rail network will be required to cope with the predicted increase in demand for travel, according to a recent new planning document published by the rail industry.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=65</link><pubDate>12/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Missing energy targets</title><description>Government policies to reduce carbon emissions from shops, offices and factories by 2050 will fail, according to a report by the British Property Federation (BPF).</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=64</link><pubDate>11/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>A Sustainable Future for Wales</title><description>The Sustainable Development Scheme, which is among only three such legally binding plans in the world, aims to see a former coal-mining region in Wales reduce its use of carbon-based energy by 80-90%.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=63</link><pubDate>10/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Scotland’s Onshore Windfarm</title><description>Europe's largest onshore wind farm is to be expanded further, Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has announced.  Mr Salmond was speaking as he officially switched on the 140-turbine Whitelee wind farm on Eaglesham Moor in East Renfrewshire.  Whitelee now</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=62</link><pubDate>09/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Clean Car Loans</title><description>The European Investment Bank (EIB) has recently approved loans to EU automotive companies worth a total of €750m (£495m), under the condition that the fresh funds are used to design and build low-emission vehicles.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=61</link><pubDate>08/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Carbon Free Home</title><description>Having weaned themselves completely from fossil fuels in their conventional 1930s urban house, Rebekah and Stephen Hren have published a book about the trials and tribulations they encountered along the road to carbon neutrality.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=60</link><pubDate>05/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Energy Efficient Plans</title><description>The UK Government’s energy efficiency plans to tackle fuel poverty are underfunded, untargeted and under-prepared, says consumer group Consumer Focus.  More than 5 million pensioners, families and disabled people across the UK are affected by fuel poverty,</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=59</link><pubDate>04/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK and China Carbon Capture</title><description>The UK will share and develop carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology with China and other economically developing nations.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=58</link><pubDate>03/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>New Automotive Innovation and Growth Team (NAIGT)</title><description>The ‘New Automotive Innovation and Growth Team’ (NAIGT) vision for the automotive industry in the UK is</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=57</link><pubDate>02/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Internet’s Carbon Footprint</title><description>With more than 1.5 billion people online around the round, scientists estimate the carbon footprint of the internet is growing by more than 10 per cent each year.  Many internet companies are struggling to manage the costs as energy bills soar, while their</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=56</link><pubDate>01/06/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Advertising Workshops</title><description>The government will this month join forces with the advertising industry to host a series of free green advertising workshops designed to help firms shape the forthcoming green ad guidelines and ensure their environmental claims are accurate.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=55</link><pubDate>29/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Efficiency of Products</title><description>The European Parliament has recently voted through a directive that requires energy-consumption information to be included in adverts for all energy-related products.  The legislation also suggests that a product's energy classification should only be vali</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=54</link><pubDate>28/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Change Warnings</title><description>MP Colin Challen accuses motor manufacturers of not telling the whole truth in green claims.  According to the Labour MP, car adverts should carry prominent climate change “health warnings” akin to those on cigarette packets.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=53</link><pubDate>27/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Tyre Labelling</title><description>With a quarter of all CO2 emissions in the European Union coming from road transport, many believe the urgency of reducing this is compelling. Just having a perfectly good set of tyres on a vehicle at the wrong pressure can cause an increase in fuel consum</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=52</link><pubDate>26/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The battle against Climate Change</title><description>Major developing countries like China are doing far more to address climate change than most Americans realise, the top climate change official at the United Nations said only last month, after a meeting in Washington of ministers from the world's biggest </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=51</link><pubDate>22/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Sustainable Government Procurement Targets</title><description>The National Audit Office last month published a report entitled, ‘Addressing the environmental impacts of government procurement.’ It clearly sets out the inadequacy of government attempts to make procurement greener.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=50</link><pubDate>21/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Smarter Grids</title><description>The London School of Economics released a report last month that outlines the potential benefits of a large-scale, technology-focused economic stimulus plan in the UK.  The report, The UK's digital road to recovery, presents an economic model for working o</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=49</link><pubDate>20/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Buildings and Global Energy Targets</title><description>The building sector is not investing enough in energy efficiency to reach emissions reductions targets, according to a scathing report published by World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) last month. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=48</link><pubDate>19/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Offshore Wind Competition</title><description>A new multi million pound competition intended to identify improved foundation designs has been launched.  UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Miliband, has announced a global competition in conjunction with the Carbon Trust to find new</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=47</link><pubDate>18/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Zero Energy Buildings</title><description>The European Parliament has called for all buildings built after 31 December 2018 to ensure they produce as much energy as they consume on-site. Although the Commission proposal did not include any specific target dates for completely zero-energy buildings</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=46</link><pubDate>15/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Warm Front Scheme</title><description>A Government initiative called the Warm Front Scheme saw significant funding changes recently. Warm Front is the Government's largest scheme designed to combat fuel poverty in the private owner occupied and rented sector of housing in England. Published in</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=45</link><pubDate>14/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Recycles Its Waste</title><description>In 2008, UK businesses recycled close to two-thirds of all packing waste produced, which equates to saving about 8.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.  Data from the Department of Energy, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra) shows 2008 was a record ye</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=38</link><pubDate>13/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Spam’s Carbon Footprint</title><description>Leading up to Earth Day, the "Carbon Footprint of Spam" study commissioned by security software giant McAfee was conducted by ICF climate research experts based in the UK. It found the amount of energy wasted in one year creating, storing, viewing and then</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=43</link><pubDate>12/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Obama’s Earth Day Message</title><description>President Barack Obama marked Earth Day recently by unveiling a program to develop the renewable energy projects on the waters of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf that produce electricity from wind, wave, and ocean currents. These regulations will enable t</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=42</link><pubDate>11/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Investing in Low Carbon Britain?</title><description>The UK’s supposed transition to a low carbon economy has had a huge setback.   The transition was claimed to change every aspect of our lives, our work, and our society.  The recent strategy was built on the Government’s vision for a Low Carbon Industrial </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=41</link><pubDate>08/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Building Britain’s Future</title><description>In a new policy statement “Building Britain’s future – New industry, new jobs”,  The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform  (BERR) identifies some of the key areas identified for immediate reform, centred around innovation, skills, fina</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=40</link><pubDate>07/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Global Recession</title><description>The UK recession deepened more than expected in the first three months of this year, but this should prove to be the worst of the quarterly falls in GDP and the recession is expected to moderate in the second half of 2009, the CBI has said.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=44</link><pubDate>06/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Green Budget 2009</title><description>The UK government’s 2009 budget promises to boost the low carbon economy, increase investment in renewable energy, and reduce UK carbon emissions by 34% by 2020.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=39</link><pubDate>05/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Low Carbon Road</title><description>Business Secretary Peter Mandelson and Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon recently confirmed details of the UK Government’s electric car initiative.  The initiative aims to make electric cars more affordable and attractive to motorists by providing a £2000-500</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=37</link><pubDate>01/05/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Focus on Renewable Energy</title><description>The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has warned that Britain could miss out on tens of thousands of green jobs unless government puts more focus on renewable energy.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=36</link><pubDate>30/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Fuel Poverty</title><description>Fuel poverty - where a household cannot afford to keep warm - damages the health of those living in cold homes and affects their quality of life. The old, children, and those who are disabled or have a long-term illness are especially vulnerable. The main </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=35</link><pubDate>29/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Car Scrapping Scheme</title><description>Alistair Darling has announced that from next month any car more than ten years old can be exchanged for £2,000 against the price of a replacement. Controversially, however, only half of that amount will come from the Government, with the other £1,000 take</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=34</link><pubDate>28/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Birmingham’s Green IT Initiative</title><description>Mountains of IT waste otherwise destined for landfill have been recycled or re-used in the community thanks to an environmentally friendly initiative by Birmingham City Council.  </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=33</link><pubDate>27/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Airlines Emissions Trading Scheme</title><description>Under the Climate Change Act, aviation and shipping are now part of the UK Government’s targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050.  Aviation is responsible for about two percent of global greenhouse gas pollution and that share is expe</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=32</link><pubDate>24/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Approving the Climate and Energy Package</title><description>The EU is committed to reducing its overall emissions to at least 20% below 1990 levels by 2020, and is ready to scale up this reduction to as much as 30% under a new global climate change agreement, when other developed countries make comparable efforts. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=31</link><pubDate>23/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Climate Policy</title><description>The UK government has done more than most others to set a framework for climate change. The climate change act commits the UK to cut CO2 emissions by 80% from 1990 levels by 2050.  It’s vital that the right policy strategy is set out, so that action can be</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=30</link><pubDate>22/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Green Empire State Building </title><description>One of the world's most famous skyscrapers - the Empire State building in New York - is going green.  A project is underway to reduce the amount of energy used in the building by more than a third, saving millions of dollars a year. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=29</link><pubDate>21/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>‘Green Economy’ Budget</title><description>Prime Minister Gordon Brown is promising this month's Budget will plot a "green" route to economic recovery.  Trials of electric cars, a roadside network of vehicle-charging points and incentives for environmentally friendly carmakers are among planned mea</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=28</link><pubDate>20/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Resource Efficiency</title><description>Resource efficiency is all about managing raw materials, energy and water in order to minimise waste and thereby reduce cost.  Resource efficiency can potentially save money and make a business more competitive, particularly with growing supply chain press</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=27</link><pubDate>17/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Energy Efficient Fiscal Stimulus</title><description>Bold investment in energy efficiency measures could now provide tangible short-term and long-term benefits to our economy - boosting employment, reducing the problems of fuel poverty, and delivering substantial carbon savings. This investment must be made </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=26</link><pubDate>16/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Higher Energy Efficiency Standards in the UK</title><description>Fridges, freezers, televisions and washing machines are to have minimum energy standards and energy labels following an EU ruling.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=25</link><pubDate>15/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Severn Embryonic Technologies Scheme</title><description>The tides in the Severn Estuary are amongst the highest in the world, and have the potential to deliver approximately five per cent of the UK’s electricity.  </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=24</link><pubDate>14/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Sea Based Renewable Energy</title><description>The UK is currently number one in the world for operating offshore wind farms, with an astounding 598 mega-watt capacity.  The UK overtook Denmark for this title in October 2008.  By end of 2009, the UK will have 1042 mega-watts of offshore wind operating,</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=23</link><pubDate>09/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Solar Powered Cars</title><description>Solar Powered Cars are traditionally defined as cars which run on energy from the sun. They got their first recognition as a possible transportation method through the series of annual races across Australia, known as The World Solar Challenge.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=22</link><pubDate>08/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Environmental Taskforce Launched</title><description>A new taskforce launched by the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) will help the government and the third sector to tackle climate change and environmental issues.  The group will be jointly chaired by Defra, Department of Energy and</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=21</link><pubDate>07/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Confidence Building Budget</title><description>Leading business group, The Confederation of British Industry (the CBI), has called on the chancellor to use the Budget for "confidence-building" measures to boost jobs, investment and competitiveness.  It says the "alarming" state of public finances shoul</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=20</link><pubDate>06/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Wind Farms</title><description>Wind farms have been blamed for everything from causing headaches to risking the lives of air travellers.  However, if Britain is to stand a hope of meeting its commitment to renewable energy, it must take wind farms to its heart.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=19</link><pubDate>03/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Saving Vestas</title><description>With a 23 per cent market share, and 38000 wind turbines installed, Vestas is the world's leading supplier of wind power solutions.  The Vestas wind turbine manufacturing plant, near Campbeltown, Scotland, which employs 92 people, was set to close, after i</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=18</link><pubDate>02/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Eliminating Non-Energy Efficient Lighting</title><description>The European Commission has adopted regulations to improve the energy efficiency of both household lamps and also of office, street and industrial lighting products. </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=17</link><pubDate>01/04/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Great British Refurb</title><description>Whole-house energy efficiency refurbishments to make all homes almost zero-carbon will be part of "the Great British Refurb" announced last month, by energy and climate change secretary Ed Miliband.  It is hoped that all homes in the UK will be near zero b</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=16</link><pubDate>31/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>European Green Cars Initiative</title><description>Europe’s strong and innovative automotive industry plays a key role in the European economy.  One-third of the world’s passenger cars are produced in the European Union, and approximately 40 percent of EU automotive exports are bound for the United States.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=15</link><pubDate>30/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Buying Green despite the Credit Crunch</title><description>With the dawn of a troublesome economic era well and truly underway, news that consumers still want to buy green despite this, is a welcome surprise. New research from the Carbon Trust Standard (an independent company set up in 2001 by the Government in re</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=14</link><pubDate>27/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Hydroelectric Schemes</title><description>British Waterways has been responsible for water networks in England, Scotland and Wales since the late 1940s when the waterways were nationalised.  In recent years, however, the country’s waterways have started to be used for much more for energy saving p</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=13</link><pubDate>26/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>How Far Does Your Food Travel to Reach Your Plate</title><description>In recent years people have become increasingly aware of global warming and its effects on the environment.  The temperature of the world is rising and this is being evidenced by melting ice caps, rising sea levels and extreme flooding. Although global war</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=12</link><pubDate>25/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Climate Change and Poverty</title><description>While climate change is a global phenomenon, its negative impacts are more severely felt by poor people and poor countries. They are more vulnerable because of their high dependence on natural resources, and their limited capacity to cope with climate vari</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=11</link><pubDate>24/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Making Britain’s homes more energy efficient</title><description>More than one third of existing homes are classed as 'hard to treat' in terms of raising energy efficiency, a legacy that cannot be ignored if ambitious carbon reduction targets are to be met.  The obstacles that prevent homes from improving energy efficie</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=10</link><pubDate>23/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Burying your car in a green grave</title><description>Interest in green cars has soared in recent years as people are beginning to feel a moral obligation to protect the environment from further effects of global warming.  This coupled with economic concern over rising fuel and running costs is further steeri</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=9</link><pubDate>20/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Low Carbon Building Initiatives in the UK</title><description>Domestic housing in the United Kingdom presents a possible opportunity for achieving its part in the 20% overall cut in UK carbon dioxide emissions targeted by the Government for 2010. However, the process of achieving that drop is proving problematic give</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=8</link><pubDate>19/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>To Recycle or Not to Recycle</title><description>It may surprise many to know that despite all of the publicity surrounding recycling and efforts that have been made around the UK in recent years; we are still producing enough waste in one hour to fill the Royal Albert Hall, with only 12% of this being r</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=7</link><pubDate>18/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Capping Aviation Emissions</title><description>Air transport performs numerous important purposes in modern societies. Aviation facilitates economic and cultural exchanges and is a significant source of employment and growth in many regions. However, aviation also contributes to global climate change, </description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=6</link><pubDate>17/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Reducing Car Emissions: But At What Cost?</title><description>Cars are a significant source of carbon dioxide emissions and energy use.  Despite emissions from other sources reducing over time, those from transport are still rising. In order to tackle this problem a number of countries have attempted to reduce CO2 em</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=5</link><pubDate>16/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Streets 2009</title><description>Green Streets, the year-long social experiment in energy saving has come to an end, resulting in a huge 25% cut in energy use and a 23% cut in carbon dioxide.  Eight streets and sixty four homes were enlisted by British Gas to take part in the eco-social e</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=4</link><pubDate>13/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Recovering the economy with a low carbon solution</title><description>Prime minister, Gordon Brown, was very clear when stating:'If we do not reduce our emissions from their present path — by at least half, globally, by 2050 — we will bring upon ourselves a human and economic catastrophe that will make today’s crisis look sm</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=3</link><pubDate>10/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Have We Underestimated Global Warming</title><description>Alarm bells have been ringing around the globe following Professor Chris Field, author of the landmark report on climate change, latest suggestion that future temperatures will be beyond anything predicted.</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=1</link><pubDate>09/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Energy Saving Measures Do Not Have to 'Cost the Earth'</title><description>Is it really possible to 'go green' saving the planet whilst at the same time making savings in your wallet too?  If you are willing to do a little research, then there are ways where the everyday household can in fact save money and also receive governmen</description><link>http://www.greenenergy.uk.com/Article.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=2</link><pubDate>04/03/2009 00:00:00</pubDate></item></channel></rss>


