The market should accelerate onshore renewables until incumbent constraints in processes for planning and grid are reached. Read more ..
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Read More… from Onshore Renewables – Navigating Net Zero 2024
The market should accelerate onshore renewables until incumbent constraints in processes for planning and grid are reached. Read more ..
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Read More… from Onshore Renewables – Navigating Net Zero 2024
ESOS Phase 3 is underway and the original compliance date for qualifying companies has now been extended to 5th June 2024. Read more details… […]
Read More… from ESOS Phase 3 Briefing – December 2023 Update
We can gauge how healthy our environment is by its biodiversity; we know what should be there, how to measure it (most of the time) and how to account for its condition. […]
Scope 3 emissions calculations are becoming an increasingly common focus area as organisations seek to understand and reduce their overall Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Whilst measurement and reporting of Scope 1 and 2 emissions (emissions that are owned or controlled by a company) are well established and standard practice for many organisations, Scope 3 measurement […]
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Overstretched transmission operators and overly complicated structures within distribution network operators is making the UK a far less attractive energy market to invest in. […]
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Time is fast running out for sites in England and Wales to get Environmental Permit applications in and approved by the regulator by the end of 2023. […]
Read More… from Medium Combustion Plant – Update October 2023
The latest round of Ireland’s Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) has delivered the smallest volume of renewable energy of any auction to date. […]
Read More… from Ireland awards 0.65GW Renewable Capacity in RESS 3
We could be forgiven for thinking that electric vehicles (EVs) are an invention from just the past few decades, and yet, it was back in the 1830s, in rural Scotland when Robert Anderson invented the first ever electric vehicle (EV). Fast forward to 1900s America, and EVs outnumbered internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles by two […]
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Our Onshore Wind Insights series concludes with a look at the techno-economics of wind and battery colocation. […]
We outline the new Scottish Government guidance for wind and battery developments. […]