Disrupting the grid: Nissan and Tesla EVs for home energy
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25 March 2015
Clean renewable home energy has an arch nemesis. It’s not (as some green narratives might suggest) powerful oil lobbies holding...
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Renewable subsidies destroyed the UK electricity market?
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19 March 2015
A couple of days ago, The Centre for Policy Studies released a report titled: Central Planning with Market Features: how...
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Electricity markets and politics appear complicated?
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17 March 2015
You’d be forgiven for thinking that green energy, electricity markets and politics appear complicated. A couple of weeks back we...
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Building renewable energy in Colombia and Panama
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5 March 2015
Good news from Solar 350 this week as NASDAQ listed Chinese renewables investors gave the "green light" for two of...
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CfD auction results: a ROC and a hard place
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3 March 2015
Last week the UK Government announced the winners (and losers) in the UK’s first Green Energy CfD (Contracts for Difference)...
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UK Green Energy tax breaks pt 2: Towards a carbon tax?
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30 January 2015
In part one of this post we considered the crunch that changing tax legislation will bring to the UK renewable...
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UK green energy tax breaks: The clock is ticking…part 1
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28 January 2015
As this current tax year comes to an end in the UK, one of the biggest changes to the way...
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Are renewable subsidy cuts good for carbon emissions?
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21 January 2015
(Image credit: Images_of_Money via Flickr Creative Commons) It might seem counter intuitive, but there's an argument to be made that...
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The rise of renewable energy in Chile
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21 January 2015
Earlier this month Enel Green Energy brought 100MW of solar panels online in the South Atacama Desert in Chile. The...
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The future’s bright… renewable energy development is too.
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21 January 2015
We’re coming up on the end of January in a year that will mark some major new developments for 350PPM...
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