5.4MW biomass plant will power 2,400 homes, reducing annual carbon emissions by around 6,000 tonnes
Falling returns for solar PV under the feed-in tariff offers solar thermal a fighting chance, says Solar Trade Association, but only if Ministers retain some support for technology
REA's Dr Nina Skorupska argues it is time for government and businesses to recognising decarbonising the power sector will not be enough, we need to embrace the challenge of renewable heat
BusinessGreen unpicks the latest DECC proposals to deliver a "reformed and refocused" scheme for renewable heat
Without carbon capture and storage gas will only be a 'stop gap' rather than a stable bridge to a low-carbon future, argues new UKERC study
Renewable Heat Incentive has enabled the expansion of the market for low carbon heating systems, according to government data
Hydrogen research centre brings third refuelling station to London and big plans for renewable heat rollout
Latest government figures show solar thermal made up just two per cent of applications under the non-domestic RHI, and 12 per cent under the domestic scheme
Mark Dennison of Norton Rose Fulbright argues the UK biomass sector could be on the cusp of a breakthrough, but its prospects remain clouded by policy uncertainty
Grant Thornton's Jennifer Gilbert details how the UK's nascent heat network market could mobilise £2bn of investment, but only if barriers to deployment are addressed