The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and continuous adjustments resulting from a lack of clarity of goals. Renewable electricity has had a specific delivery mechanism in place since 1990. The Non-Fossil Fuel Obligation (NFFO) did not deliver deployment; did not create mentors did not promote diversity; was focussed on electricity and was generally beneficial only to large companies. A new support mechanism, the Renewable Obligation, began in April 2002. This may result in more deployment than the NFFO, but is also beneficial to electricity-generating technologies and large, established companies only. The UK Government published a visionary energy policy in early 2003 placing the UK on a...
Historically, land use in Britain has been shaped by the environment's capacity to provide energy as...
On June 18th 2015, the UK put in place a number of policy amendments, signalling an intention to pha...
The rise of renewable energy has generated tensions over its means and ends. Civil society groups ha...
The aim of this paper is to look at the UK’s renewable energy policy in the context of its overall d...
The first phase of promoting renewable energy in Europe is coming to an end. The timetable of the Eu...
The paper addresses both historical and current UK policy relating to renewable energy. It discusses...
The UK’s energy transition path has been shaped by a legacy of fossil fuel use across electricity ge...
Despite operating a delivery programme for RES-E since 1990, UK targets and policy goals have not be...
Despite operating a delivery programme for RES-E since 1990, UK targets and policy goals have not be...
This paper summarises the energy policies that the UK Government has enacted in order to achieve its...
7th BIEE Academic Conference, Oxford, UK, 24-25 September 2008Introduction: Figures presented by the...
Purpose: The United Kingdom (UK) Government is required to meet various renewable energy targets set...
The UK’s energy system is predominantly centralised with a major reliance on fossil fuels. The trile...
Despite the UK’s abundance of renewable energy sources and the imperative for renewable energy to ma...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
Historically, land use in Britain has been shaped by the environment's capacity to provide energy as...
On June 18th 2015, the UK put in place a number of policy amendments, signalling an intention to pha...
The rise of renewable energy has generated tensions over its means and ends. Civil society groups ha...
The aim of this paper is to look at the UK’s renewable energy policy in the context of its overall d...
The first phase of promoting renewable energy in Europe is coming to an end. The timetable of the Eu...
The paper addresses both historical and current UK policy relating to renewable energy. It discusses...
The UK’s energy transition path has been shaped by a legacy of fossil fuel use across electricity ge...
Despite operating a delivery programme for RES-E since 1990, UK targets and policy goals have not be...
Despite operating a delivery programme for RES-E since 1990, UK targets and policy goals have not be...
This paper summarises the energy policies that the UK Government has enacted in order to achieve its...
7th BIEE Academic Conference, Oxford, UK, 24-25 September 2008Introduction: Figures presented by the...
Purpose: The United Kingdom (UK) Government is required to meet various renewable energy targets set...
The UK’s energy system is predominantly centralised with a major reliance on fossil fuels. The trile...
Despite the UK’s abundance of renewable energy sources and the imperative for renewable energy to ma...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
Historically, land use in Britain has been shaped by the environment's capacity to provide energy as...
On June 18th 2015, the UK put in place a number of policy amendments, signalling an intention to pha...
The rise of renewable energy has generated tensions over its means and ends. Civil society groups ha...