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Green energy

  • The government plans to build a series of tidal lagoon power plants in the UK – here’s everything you need to know

    March 2, 2015

    The government is considering building the world's first tidal lagoon power plants in the UK. There would be six of them – four in Wales and two in England, and the energy generated would be used to power as many as eight per cent of the UK's homes.   The company behind the idea is [...]

  • Election doubt puts renewable firms off the UK

    March 1, 2015

    THE UK’s status as a top destination for renewable energy investors is under threat, according to a new study released today by Ernst and Young. The decline is largely due to a lack of clarity from politicians as to where renewables fit into the country’s energy mix. EY says that the upcoming election in May [...]

  • Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon project attacked by Citizens Advice charity over pricing

    February 22, 2015

    Consumer charity Citizens Advice has slammed the proposed Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon as being “appalling value for money” and said the process of negotiations around the project’s contracts was “inherently opaque”. The group made the statements in its response to the Department for Energy and Climate Change (Decc) consultation on construction of the lagoon, which [...]

  • Infinis Energy blames flat third quarter results on oil market weakness

    February 16, 2015

    Landfill gas business Infinis Energy reported revenue of £129.9m for the nine months ended 31 December 2014, compared with £125.7m in the same period of 2013, following a mixed performance which the firm partly attributed to weakness in the oil market. The company stated that its landfill gas operations had continued to perform ahead of [...]

  • M&G Investments injects £60m into UK solar power company Primrose

    January 7, 2015

    Five solar farms across the UK have gained new funding, with M&G Investments agreeing to provide £60m to Primrose Solar. The inflation-linked financing, arranged by Novatio Capital, is repayable over 18.5 years and is provided by clients of Prudential-owned M&G seeking long-term secure cash flows. Tim Huband, the head of project and infrastructure finance at [...]

  • Macquarie Capital buys into Baltic Sea offshore wind farm

    January 7, 2015

    Macquarie Capital yesterday bought a 49.9 per cent stake in the Baltic 2 offshore wind farm in Germany for approximately €720m (£477m), the firm announced. The investment, advisory and capital markets arm of Australian financial services conglomerate Macquarie Group has partnered with Energie Baden-Wurttemberg (EnBW) – one of Europe’s largest energy supply companies – to [...]

  • 2015 resolutions: Ten pledges to put Britain back on a sustainable footing

    January 4, 2015

      It's that time of the year when, having over-indulged over the holiday period, we promise to do better over the next 12 months. Our political leaders have over-indulged for a good deal longer than just a few days, and we can see the cost in the state of the public finances and falling standards [...]

  • Balfour Beatty makes a statement with £164m deal for wind farm assets

    December 17, 2014

    Construction giant Balfour Beatty will this morning push ahead with plans to expand its coveted investment unit by revealing a £164m acquisition of assets linked to a wind farm off the coast of Kent. The Thanet Offshore Transmission Project was previously operated by British energy firm Vattenfall. The assets include one offshore and one onshore [...]

  • Three of UK’s biggest energy firms slapped with £4.6m fine for not meeting environmental targets

    December 12, 2014

    Ofgem has demanded that three of the UK's biggest energy firms pay hefty fines for missing government environmental targets.   Under the Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP), the energy regulator said the companies should produce lower carbon emissions and reduce household bills by the end of 2012, but many failed to meet expectations including Scottish [...]

  • The poorest will suffer if we force renewable energy on the developing world

    November 20, 2014

    YESTERDAY, the UK announced a contribution of about £720m to the Green Climate Fund, a UN initiative designed to help poor countries cope with climate change. It is right for rich countries to assist the developing world in their efforts to adapt to climate impacts, but they should not burden them with costly decarbonisation schemes. [...]

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