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March 29, 2011
By Guest Blogger
While the FiT review is targeted at large scale installations, the reclassification of solar projects over 50kW as ‘large scale’ threatens community schemes too. The question for Government, therefore, is at what scale can community energy projects succeed?
March 22, 2011
By Emma Hughes
Since the fast track review bombshell was dropped last week I have been thinking about what kind of implications this will have on the UK solar industry as a whole. So, in the wake of the FiT disaster I have been catching up with globally successful companies to find out what happens if they decide that the UK is a no-go area.
March 18, 2011
By Emma Hughes
After what seemed like a decade of delay, the DECC has finally confirmed its intention to break the legs of the UK’s solar industry for good. The axe-wielding Government has now proposed crippling cuts to the solar feed-in tariff for all systems over 50kW. Yet again, our expectations are exceeded, and not in a good way. 
March 16, 2011
By Guest Blogger
The Government’s review of the feed-in tariffs is released this week and is awaited with a mixture of intrigue and dread. The potential effects on the fledgling solar industry in the UK have been well documented on these pages, but few seem to think that they will be positive.
March 16, 2011
By Emma Hughes
Scotland is perhaps better known for its windy weather than for its radiant sunshine, but that’s no excuse for a poor microgeneration industry, is it? Well, the Scottish Government certainly doesn’t think so, which is why, in a bid to increase the uptake in renewable technologies, it has introduced a new green loan scheme.
March 14, 2011
By Emma Hughes
Following the absolute devastation caused by the earthquake measuring magnitude 8.9 and the ensuing tsunami that shook Japan this weekend, the world has suddenly begun to turn its back on the nuclear power industry. Confounded at how the country’s reactors are adding such panic in the wake of a disaster which alone is the worst thing the country has dealt with since WW2, people are waking up to the fact that nuclear is not the way forward.
March 10, 2011
By Emma Hughes
After a long period of anticipation, the UK is finally privy to the details of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). At long last we finally have a Government policy to support solar thermal heat generation – well, sort of.
March 9, 2011
By Emma Hughes
As reported yesterday morning, the UK Government has released a draft document promoting its Carbon Plan, which outlines how it imagines the country will actually reach the 2020 carbon emissions targets. Interestingly, there was a little surprise in there for all solar photovoltaic stakeholders currently active in the UK.
March 9, 2011
By Emma Hughes
Just when I thought the UK’s solar policy couldn’t get any more ridiculous, Chris Huhne made an embarrassing appearance on Channel 4 news. Last night the UK’s Energy Minister made it abundantly clear that he knows nothing about solar, and probably never will.
March 8, 2011
By Guest Blogger
If you have any type of interest in solar power you may be thinking that it is the renewable energy poster boy for the coming decade. The recent announcement of the Government review on the feed-in tariff scheme however threatens to cast a shadow over the role of solar in the UK.

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