By: Carolyn Clayton | 2011-06-20 | Home improvement The feed-in Tariffs are new measurements introduced by the Government on 1st April 2010 to support and encourage deployment of small scale low carbon electricity generation. read more
By: Charlie Maine | 2011-07-28 | Tools and equipment The Feed in Tariff Scheme is a government backed initiative to encourage people to produce their own green electricity. As part of the scheme payments will be made to anyone who owns a renewable electricity system. read more
By: David Lakins | 2010-12-15 | Home improvement The UK Feed-in Tariff (also known as FiT) is a payment from electricity providers to homeowners for each unit of energy they produce through renewable means. How does this scheme benefit individuals with solar panel installations? read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2010-09-06 | Finance A feed-in tariff is a policy designed to encourage and reward individuals and organisations who create their own renewable electricity. read more
By: Jo da Silva | 2010-11-25 | Tools and equipment Feed-in tariffs (FITs) were introduced into the UK on the 1st April 2010 as part ofhe Clean Energy Cashback scheme. The scheme was set up to reward UK homeowners who have invested in renewable energy. read more
By: Lee Malcolm | 2012-05-16 | Electronics There has been much consternation about the governmentís plans to make changes to its Feed-In Tariff. Effectively, by reducing the amount they pay to those producing clean and efficient renewable energy, they have succeeded in putting many people off getting solar panels for their homes. read more
By: Erin Hunt | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Renewable Energy is energy derived from resources that are regenerative or for all practical purposes cannot be depleted. Sources such the sun and the wind, can never be exhausted and therefore called renewable. They cause fewer emissions and are available locally. Their use can, to a large extent, reduce chemical, radioactive and thermal pollution. They are a viable source of clean and limitless energy. These are the non-conventional sources of energy. Most of the renewable sources of energy are fairly non-polluting and considered clean except for biomass, a renewable source, is a major polluter indoors. read more
By: sherrers | 2010-10-12 | Home improvement A new report suggests that the outlook for the Renewable Energy market in the UK has never been sunnier. In their report on the UK PV Market 2010, Industry analysts Solarbuzz, show that the UK Feed in Tariff scheme has already produced a huge increase in the number of Solar PV installations across the UK. read more
By: Dave Garcia | 2011-10-30 | Home Improvement Considerable study and development are made to move forward our engineering for green electricity generation because of the constant danger to the environment our conventional electricity inflicts. read more
By: Morgan Hands | 2011-04-01 | Business The increase in tariff for photo voltaic solar panel installations is due to rise to 43.1 pence per unit in April 2011, this increase is due to the guaranteed link to the retail price index. The incre... read more
By: John Bregar | 2011-09-10 | Organizational The popularity of renewable energy sources and renewable technologies is constantly increasing. Homeowners and business owners are becoming ethically aware consumers. read more
By: Michael Hoexter | 2011-07-28 | Finance Often policymakers are “flying blind” with regard to how they will incentivize or disincentivize various market and other social activities via policy design. Part of this has to do with the complex network of stakeholders that are always involved in the design of policy as well as mismatches between the influence of one or two poawerful incumbent stakeholders and the less powerful. Another read more
By: Don P | 2010-03-30 | Interior design We are at a time that we have to create our own renewable energy, if we are going to survive. And how lucky we are that there are different types of energy sources to choose from. What makes it even better, is that we can build our own energy products for ourselves. read more
By: Mark S Sorne | 2011-11-18 | Careers Renewable power employment belongs to the most popular trends that will eventually assist the world cool going back to the original temperature. This is a positive impact with regards to climate change. read more
By: Marshall Venn | 2008-12-31 | Tools and equipment If you have ever wanted to save money on your energy bill by converting to other renewable energy systems, then you have come to the right place. Did you know that you can easily convert your home into a solar energy power plant and completely reduce or eliminate your power bill? Well you can and it is very easy to do and extremely affordable. You do not need to spend thousands of dollars to do this, like some would have you believe. You can actually transform your home with less than 200 do read more