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Dissipated heat could negate carbon cuts
Dissipated heat could negate carbon cuts Heat created by generation and use of electricity could lead to climate change even if carbon emissions are curbed as planned.

Feed-in tariff, emissions commitments become law
Feed-in tariff, emissions commitments become law A trio of 'environmental' bills have received Royal Assent.

IPMD aiming for 10MW tidal project in Pentland Firth
IPMD aiming for 10MW tidal project in Pentland Firth A ten megawatt tidal power project is to be developed in the Pentland Firth.

Home gets hydrogen fuel cell
Home gets hydrogen fuel cell A newly-built house is to trial a hydrogen fuel cell connected to the natural gas infrastructure as a power source.
Green investment will stimulate economies
Green investment will stimulate economies Investing in green infrastructure and keeping to renewables and emissions targets could help governments beat recession, according to a new report.

'Positive' wind farm expansion supported
'Positive' wind farm expansion supported The Co-operative Group's plans to expand its wind farm have been met with support.
Solar power firm praised
Solar power firm praised A firm that hopes to manufacture flexible photovoltaic systems using renewable energy has been praised.
Scotland could get largest tidal power plant
Scotland could get largest tidal power plant Construction of the world's largest tidal power farm is being considered by ScottishPower.
New coal plant plans split cabinet
New coal plant plans split cabinet Plans to build a coal plant at Kingsnorth have generated conflicting views among cabinet members.
Music festivals - eco-friendly?
Music festivals - eco-friendly? Music festivals are considered to be good for the environment despite the large amounts of energy used to power their stages.
Wales 'taking steps toward a low-carbon economy'
Wales 'taking steps toward a low-carbon economy' A new plan outlined by the Welsh assembly government will help the country move towards becoming a low-carbon economy.
Low-carbon school receives wind turbine prize
Low-carbon school receives wind turbine prize A total of 100 schools have recieved prizes for their educational low-carbon development strategies, it has emerged.
UK greenhouse gas emissions down in 2006
UK greenhouse gas emissions down in 2006 New figures have revealed the UK cut its greenhouse gas emissions in 2006, though several sectors failed to improve their performance.
EU announces plans for biofuel sustainability guidelines
EU announces plans for biofuel sustainability guidelines Fears over the sustainability of biofuel sources have led a leading European Union official to announce an immediate review of the body's guidelines over the production of the fuels.
Nuclear decision 'bad news' for climate change
Nuclear decision 'bad news' for climate change The government has given the green light to plans for a series of new nuclear power stations across the UK, in a move that has been criticised by environmentalists.
Calls grow for Canadian carbon market
Calls grow for Canadian carbon market The Canadian government appears to have rejected calls by a state-backed body for the country to establish a nationwide carbon market.
Japan set to begin 'flammable ice' drilling
Japan set to begin 'flammable ice' drilling Japan has announced plans to drill for a potentially unstable gas below the Pacific Ocean floor that may offer a solution to its energy supply concerns.
Local planners blocking two out of three wind farm applications
Local planners blocking two out of three wind farm applications Attitudes among local councillors are halting nearly a third of applications for new onshore wind farms in the UK, a new report has claimed.
China makes green energy 'promise'
China makes green energy 'promise' A new report has revealed that although China will aim to promote renewable energy, it is also set to increase its consumption of coal.
New £40m initiative to boost UK wind-power
New £40m initiative to boost UK wind-power Last week's government proposals to promote wind power have been boosted by news of a £40 million initiative looking to reduce the costs associated with the energy source.
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