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Mainstreaming Energy Efficiency – BEIS Consults on Carbon Reporting through Company Accounts
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has finally launched the consultation on Streamlined Energy & Carbon Reporting. Since the announcement in March 2016 that the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) would be scrapped in 2019 and an...
Tackling Construction Pollution: Statistics Support the Need for Bold Action
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has written to Defra to ask the Government for greater powers to tackle construction pollution, as industry experts call for urgent action to improve the state of sustainability in the UK built environment. With half of the capital’s...
New Measures to Drive Investment in Clean Growth and Greater Climate Change Reporting
The UK government has announced new measures to accelerate investment in clean growth with a Green Finance Taskforce. The transition to a low carbon economy needs a multi-billion pound investment and is a key element of the government’s industrial strategy. It asserts...
Gove Promises Gold Standard Policies In ‘Green’ Brexit
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has asserted that the UK is presented with a once in a lifetime opportunity to become global leaders on environmental management as part of a vow to deliver a ‘green’ Brexit. In one of his first major speeches as Environment...
Is It Time To Stop Exemption for Energy Intensive Industry Renewable Costs?
The Government has made a move toward giving exemptions from some of the costs associated with renewable energy policies to Britain's most energy-intensive industries. The move has ignited a debate over whether such a move is needed for the growth of green business....
New Smart Meter Bill: Consumers Lose Out Yet Again!
The Smart Meter Bill, contained within the Queen’s speech, purports to reinforce the requirement on suppliers to install a smart meter to all household and business energy meters by 2020. The new bill however introduces two changes: It extends the government’s powers...
Act Now – ESOS Phase 2 Compliance is a Win-Win Opportunity
The second phase of the UK Government's Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS), which requires all large businesses to produce reports on energy use and efficiency every four years, is now underway. There had been some speculation that ESOS would be discontinued...
Article 50 and Beyond: The Impact of Brexit on the Environment
Since Article 50 was triggered and the UK's departure from the European Union (EU) officially commenced there has been significant political drama that has overshadowed the process. The Government has had little to say on green policies and the General Election did...
Protests at Fracking Sites in Lancashire but No Decision As Yet For Scotland
The challenge to the contentious decision made by the Secretary of State for Local Authorities and Government to grant Cuadrilla’s appeal against Lancashire County Council to drill and frack eight wells over two sites in Lancaster has been refused. The decision was...
DCP228 – Changes to Distribution Charges Increase Need for Energy Monitoring and Targeting
Changes to electricity distribution charges will bring a greater need for energy monitoring and targeting to protect businesses from price hikes by increasing the focus on energy optimisation at all times moving the focus from the weekday peak period. DCP 228 is an...