Biomass Sustainability Dataset 2018-19This data set details the performance of generating stations using biomass fuels on the Renewables Obligation scheme, against the scheme sustainability criteria.31/03/20
Housing & EnergyThe post Housing & Energy appeared first on CDRC.25/04/18
Microbusiness research synthesis slide packThis slide pack supports our Microbusiness Strategic Review, by identifying and utilising relevant published research to help build a robust evidence base.31/05/19
How many undocumented children live in London?Estimating the numbers of migrants in the UK is notoriously difficult, especially those with an irregular migration status who may not be counted in official government statistics. It is not for nothing that the task has been described as counting the uncountable. However, information about the population of children and young people who are not…20/01/20
Energy Supplier Performance ScorecardThis is a tool that provides information about the quality of service and prices for suppliers in the energy market.09/01/20
REA: BIOENERGY IS THE “LITTLE-KNOWN LEADER” IN BRITISH RENEWABLES -
REA \r\n\t• Bioenergy revealed as largest source of UK renewable energy;\r\n\t• Bio-power provides 11% of UK’s electricity, equivalent to four Sizewell B Nuclear power stations.\r\n\t• Biofuels ‘equivalent to taking 1...
26/03/19
The future of residential heat decarbonisation -
Solar Energy UK Team 15 March 2021: Grant Feasey, AES Solar Decarbonising heat is the next great energy challenge for the UK – Solar Energy can play a key role. In 2019 – 91% of heat energy was sourced from fossil fuels. Heating and hot water in domestic buildings account for around 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions in […]\nThe post The future of residential heat decarbonisation appeared first on Solar Energy UK.
16/03/21
PRESS RELEASE: Government deployment stats fail to accurately capture >50kW PV systems -
Jack Dobson-Smith The STA continues to call on the Government to address serious flaws in the accuracy of its photovoltaic deployment data following the publication of its latest statistics, which state that solar deployment in 2019 was down by over 60MW compared to 2018, suggesting the slowest year for the industry since 2010. [1] However, the statistics fail to accurately capture PV systems sized above 50kW, with no update to the ‘50 kW to ≤ 5 MW’ category since March 2019, and only one large-scale site added to ‘> 25 MW’ category in 2019, a 34.7MWp array completed in December by GRIDSERVE. ... \nRead More\nThe post PRESS RELEASE: Government deployment stats fail to accurately capture >50kW PV systems appeared first on Solar Trade Association.
30/01/20
The future of residential heat decarbonisation -
Solar Energy UK Team 15 March 2021: Grant Feasey, AES Solar Decarbonising heat is the next great energy challenge for the UK – Solar Energy can play a key role. In 2019 – 91% of heat energy was sourced from fossil fuels. Heating and hot water in domestic buildings account for around 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions in […]\nThe post The future of residential heat decarbonisation appeared first on Solar Energy UK.
16/03/21
Decarbonisation of Heat: Why It Needs Innovation -
Emily Sotudeh Decarbonising heat is key to achieving Net Zero, and innovators have a vital role to play. Here is our overview of the decarbonisation challenge and how we can tackle it through low carbon home heating innovation.\nThe post Decarbonisation of Heat: Why It Needs Innovation appeared first on Energy Systems Catapult.
18/03/20