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Electricity market reform 'unworkable'
16/05/2012 - Government plans to reform the electricity market to favour low-carbon power are "unworkable" and will lead to "a train wreck" in the sector, and higher and more volatile energy prices for consumers, according to a group of the UK's leading renewable energy companies. Click here for full story
EMR only benefits nuclear
16/05/2012 -

A group of Britain’s leading renewable energy firms have written to the Energy Secretary to express concerns about the planned Electricity Market Reforms. Scottish and Southern Electric (SSE), Ecotricity, Good Energy, Renewable Energy Systems, Natural Power and Fred Olsen Renewables have written to Ed Davey warning that EMR proposals will only benefit nuclear generators and dissuade long-term investment in British renewables.

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Hague tells ministers ‘help green industries’
16/05/2012 -

The government should do more to help green industries boost economic growth, stop the UK falling behind international rivals, and avoid losing its global leadership on the environment, William Hague has told cabinet colleagues, in a private letter seen by the Guardian.

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French threat to UK energy
16/05/2012 - Yesterday (15 May), giving evidence to Parliament, the Energy Minister Charles Hendry appeared to be unable to guarantee with certainty that any of the five agreed new nuclear power plants would go ahead….. With EDF expected to make a final decision on whether to go ahead with the UK projects by the end of the year the change of [French] Government could not have come at a worse time.Click here for full story
Is 'hard work' only growth strategy?
16/05/2012 -

Green businesses will be furious to hear senior ministers implying they are lazy and guilty of moaning too much. 

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Funding nuclear during economic crisis
16/05/2012 - Investing billions in new nuclear power stations would have forced a credit-rating downgrade on energy giant RWE, the company's chief executive has revealed. The head of another big six energy company, E.ON, blamed the abandonment of its nuclear plans on a lack of "financial firepower".Click here for full story


 

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All-Energy Exhibition & Conference is the UK’s largest renewable energy event taking place in ‘Europe’s Energy City’, Aberdeen, on 23 & 24th May 2012.

Showcasing the complete range of renewable and sustainable technologies and with a world-class multi-stream conference alongside, All-Energy is your best opportunity for viewing the latest cutting edge solutions, sourcing new partners and suppliers, participating in unparalleled networking and keeping up-to-date with this rapidly evolving and increasingly important sector.

If you want to access the UK renewables market, then you should attend All-Energy 2012.

Conference Sessions (free to attend) include:

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UK Trade & Investment at All-Energy 2012  

UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is working to create new business opportunities for UK companies in the Renewable Energy Sector through a key seminar and one-to-one meetings with experts from 14 countries during All-Energy. UKTI

If you are an owner/operator, major contractor, equipment manufacturer, or service provider, this could be of major benefit to you. View more details >>



UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Event & Seminar 2012

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We are delighted that The Crown Estate has chosen All-Energy as the venue for one of its Offshore Wind Supply Chain Events. A fantastic opportunity for companies in this sector to hear how they can become part of this supply chain. More details >>





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