Renewable energy has been described as the 'cinderella' energy sector, left behind and neglected in comparison with the two 'ugly sisters', fossil fuel and nuclear power. This article discusses recent advances for renewable energy in the UK which amount to a new era of expansion and greater economic competitiveness and optimism, supported by government provisions subsidising the commercialisation of a number of renewable technologies. The emergence of a new dispersed and complex geography of energy production is traced, identifying problems with environmental impacts and land use planning Policy and the successes and failures of recent Policy measures
The UK’s energy transition path has been shaped by a legacy of fossil fuel use across electricity ge...
Provision of sufficient, affordable and secure energy is very crucial for modern economies. Countrie...
Global warming is now generally accepted as being caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions and is...
Historically, land use in Britain has been shaped by the environment's capacity to provide energy as...
The UK is implementing different types of policies to encourage the use of renewable energy for elec...
The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and conti...
Sustainable innovation emerges and spreads to solve challenging global issues. Through desk research...
The main instrument of the Government's renewable energy policy is to promote wind power through reg...
On June 18th 2015, the UK put in place a number of policy amendments, signalling an intention to pha...
Renewable energy started out as a fringe idea and has now moved into the mainstream. This book repor...
The UK Government is committed to meeting 15% of the nation's energy needs from a mixture of renewab...
The rise of renewable energy has generated tensions over its means and ends. Civil society groups ha...
The UK is implementing different types of policies to encourage the use of renewable energy for elec...
The aim of this paper is to look at the UK’s renewable energy policy in the context of its overall d...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
The UK’s energy transition path has been shaped by a legacy of fossil fuel use across electricity ge...
Provision of sufficient, affordable and secure energy is very crucial for modern economies. Countrie...
Global warming is now generally accepted as being caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions and is...
Historically, land use in Britain has been shaped by the environment's capacity to provide energy as...
The UK is implementing different types of policies to encourage the use of renewable energy for elec...
The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and conti...
Sustainable innovation emerges and spreads to solve challenging global issues. Through desk research...
The main instrument of the Government's renewable energy policy is to promote wind power through reg...
On June 18th 2015, the UK put in place a number of policy amendments, signalling an intention to pha...
Renewable energy started out as a fringe idea and has now moved into the mainstream. This book repor...
The UK Government is committed to meeting 15% of the nation's energy needs from a mixture of renewab...
The rise of renewable energy has generated tensions over its means and ends. Civil society groups ha...
The UK is implementing different types of policies to encourage the use of renewable energy for elec...
The aim of this paper is to look at the UK’s renewable energy policy in the context of its overall d...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
The UK’s energy transition path has been shaped by a legacy of fossil fuel use across electricity ge...
Provision of sufficient, affordable and secure energy is very crucial for modern economies. Countrie...
Global warming is now generally accepted as being caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions and is...