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Investment in low-carbon, large-scale sources of electricity - from tidal to nuclear to clean coal - are key to future energy policy in the UK, recommends a new report published by the Council for Science and Technology (CST). The report - entitled An Electricity Supply Strategy for the UK - is avai...
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Banding review suggests modest RO support reduction from 2013 Tidal stream and wave energy schemes will receive considerably more support under the government’s Renewables Obligation (RO) programme from 2013, if the government sticks to its newly-proposed changes to banded support levels for large s...
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Feed-in Tariffs row defused with proposals for stabilityThe long-running and highly divisive saga over government cuts to the Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) that it pays for power from small-scale renewables installations - see Energy World February 2012 - reached a quieter phase with a new consultation fro...
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Cash rewards for low carbon electricity and heating - feed-in tariffs from April Householders and communities that install low carbon electricity-generating technology such as solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, wind turbines up to 5 MW in size and micro-CHP systems will be entitled to claim payments fo...
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The power sector Around 50%of the annual emissions cuts between now and 2020 will be achieved by further greening of the electricity mix. The Government expects 40% of the electricity we use in 2020 to come from low carbon sources - 30% from renewables, the rest from nuclear (including new build) an...
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‘The Copenhagen Accord and the agreement among G20 countries to phase out subsidies are important steps forward. But, these moves still fall a very long way short of what is required to set us on the path to a truly sustainable energy system,’ said Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director of the Internation...
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Even with policy measures to tackle climate change enacted by governments around the world, global primary energy demand will increase by around 36% between 2008 and 2035, at a rate of 1.2% per year on average. This is a central finding of the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) annual World Energy ...
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As part of a drive to divest assets in a bid to boost its liquidity Dynegy is understood to be planning to sell a large portion of its Canadian gas business to oil and gas marketing company Seminole Group of Tulsa for an undisclosed sum. It is also reported to be selling its 50% stake in Tidal Energ...
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