Lightsource Renewable Energy, Europe’s leading solar energy company, affirms its appetite for development on large scale ground-mount projects by announcing an offering of up to £40k per MW for introduced sites.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has lost an appeal to overturn a previous High Court decision that ruled in favour of 14 UK solar companies seeking damages from the government.
Professor Henry Snaith, co-founder and chief scientific officer of Oxford Photovoltaics, has been recognised for his research into PV technology after being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Turkey farming and food production firm Bernard Matthews has bolstered its solar PV portfolio with the addition of 2.5MW of capacity across 11 of its farms in East Anglia.
The UK takes to the polls tomorrow and by Friday morning the country will have a much clearer indication as to who, and which party, holds the biggest chance of leading it for at least the foreseeable future.
Ecotricity chief executive Dale Vince has forecasted that the UK will derive 80% of its energy generation from renewable sources by 2030 as part of his ‘2030 Vision’ document, published this week.
The UK’s largest operator and owner of solar PV assets, Lightsource Renewable Energy has announced that it is offering up to £40,000 per MW for introduced sites.