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Scottish Power moves close to hitting emissions target

Energy giant Scottish Power has revealed it is on track to complete 46 per cent of its Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) programme by New Year.

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Community invited to invest in wind farm

An energy company planning to build a wind farm on the Denbigh Moors in Wales is inviting local residents to buy a stake in the project.

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Solar 'could make 100% of electricity by 2028'

All global electricity needs could be met by solar power in 16 years' time, according to futurist Ray Kurzweil.

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Environment Agency to put up turbines

The agency tasked with protecting the UK's environment is planning to construct up to 80 wind turbines nationwide.

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Support shown for Cumbria wind farm

Public support has been shown over the building of a wind farm in Cumbria.

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Poland electricity licence for Iberdrola

Iberdrola has been granted a licence which allows it to trade electricity on Poland's wholesale market.

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Companies join forces to promote solar PV products

Two energy companies have agreed to work together to develop and market part of their solar photovoltaic (PV) product portfolio.

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RSPB tidal scheme 'better' than Severn Barrage

A tidal generation scheme that would protect wildlife and generate more electricity and a lower cost than other proposals has been put forward by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).

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Miliband: Public sector must do more for renewables

The public sector has been urged to take a bigger role in supporting the transition to a low carbon economy.

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Scottish wind farm gets go-ahead

PM Renewables has been given permission to construct a wind farm in south east Scotland.

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Pre-Budget Report extends Renewable Obligation

Chancellor Alistair Darling has extended the Renewable Obligation in his Pre-Budget Report.

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Iceland keen to share renewable energy knowledge

Iceland's president has said the country is keen to share its geothermal energy knowledge with others.

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MCT will compete for Pentland Firth spot

A tidal energy company has revealed plans to apply for a lease to build a device on Pentland Firth.

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Planning Bill becomes a law

The Planning Bill, which has just received royal assent, will open the door to the faster development of green projects, according to communities secretary Hazel Blears.

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Green concerns over potential pylon increase

Welsh campaigners are concerned that new pylons needed to cope with energy generated from wind farms will ruin the landscape.

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Iberdrola voluntary tender offer for Rokas Group approved

Iberdrola has had its voluntary tender offer for Rokas Group approved by Greek capital markets regulator CMC.

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Scotland has largest onshore wind farm in EU

Scotland is now home to the EU's largest onshore wind farm, according to ScottishPower.

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Energy firms better prepared for climate change

Energy companies are better prepared to deal with the effects of climate change as a result of a collaboration with the Met Office, it has claimed.

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Sharp invests in solar despite downturn

Electronics company Sharp is aiming to increase production of photovoltaic panels by licensing its technology to outside firms.

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Scotland gets to rule its waves

Scotland will now be able to make its own decisions regarding planning and nature conservation in it seas up to 200 miles from the coast.

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