From the news pages:
iStock Analyst reports that green energy tarriffs have left customers largely unconvinced - the concerns centre around (unsurprisingly) the extra expense, and also the provenence of the energy bought.
Recharge carries the news that hydro electric developer Green Highland, backed by the owners of Scottish electricity providers Scottish Hydro, are to deliver the development of river projects in the Scottish Highlands in a deal worth £100m.
Eden District Council have issued a press release stating that homeowners and those who live in privately rented accommodation can get free insulation (conditions apply).
As of today, local authorities will be allowed to sell renewable power to the National Grid, reports the Guardian.
And in the Northern Echo - 50 jobs are to be created in a power facility driven by 'non-hazardous' office and household waste.
