Can i have some money please Darling?
Chancellor Alistair Darling yesterday outlined his pre-budget report in which he announced an extra £100m (with a further £50m brought forward) towards properly insulating over 60,000 homes, increasing their energy efficiency.
This is most definitley a step in the right direction. However, we would have loved Mr Darling to take [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Carbon Footprint’
Chancellor Outlines Green Measures in Pre-Budget Report
Posted in UK energy, green energy, tagged Carbon Footprint, energy provider, Green Electricity, Green Electricity Providers, green energy, uk energy consumption on November 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The emerging UK Green Energy movement
Posted in Carbon Footprint, Green Electricity, Green Electricity Providers, UK energy, energy provider, green energy, tagged Carbon Footprint, Green Electricity, green energy, hydro electric power, hydro electricity, renewable energy, scottish government, uk energy consumption on May 19, 2008 | 2 Comments »
The Long Road
The UK has a long way to go in order to reduce its carbon footprint. Although there has been a demonstrable rise in awareness of green issues amongst the general public, the UK still lags behind many of its European neighbours in the amount of electricity generated from renewable sources (the statistics speak [...]

