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Solar tariff changes could mean a boost for LED lighting
The much-vaunted advent of relatively affordable solar panels has been called into question this month after the government's changes to the feed-in tariff, and it seems the battle for sustainability could be being won by LED lighting as a result. The feed-in tariff (FiT) is a preset rate at which the national grid will buy back excess energy Read more...
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LED lighting overhaul gives improved energy savings for key distributor
A logistics company specialising in the distribution of food has made an annual saving of 70,000 kilowatt hours (kW) after retrofitting energy-saving LED lighting into its six distribution centres. Family-owned independent frozen food company Hopwells teamed up with Goodlight for a refit of its distribution centres based in sites around Read more...
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London Olympics lit up by LEDs
The London 2012 Olympics have already lit up the world's television screens with a theatrical opening ceremony, a Michael Phelps-shaped record-breaking Olympian and a parachuting Queen. However, as SmartPlanet notes, much of the lighting behind the Games is powered by eco-friendly LED bulbs. Much has been made of organisers LOCOG's plans to Read more...
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Feed-in tariff confusion could put householders off green energy, says survey
The government is set to introduce changes to the feed-in tariff (FIT) rate at the start of next month, but confusion still abounds among consumers as to whether implementing solar power in their home makes for a good deal or not. That's according to a new survey by, aptly, Confused.com, which found that almost a third (28 per cent) of Read more...
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Heat pump scheme offers small businesses help with their bills
Small and medium-sized businesses in the UK - or SMEs, as they are known to their mums - are set to receive a boost this month, after a scheme was announced to help such firms tackle rising fuel bills. Ardenham Energy has announced plans to provide small businesses with funding and installation of green ground source heat pumps (GSHP), creating Read more...
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Manchester United record historic sustainability treble
Manchester United won the treble this year. This happened. You might not have noticed it on the pitch, where the grand trophy total was zero, but they did. And it's the kind of performance that would have David May pumping his hands in glee: in the run up to hosting some of the Olympic football games, the club has been awarded with its Read more...
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How the Olympics can fight a moth epidemic with sustainable lighting
It costs a lot to fly a load of Lycra-clad athletes over to the UK, dump them in a flash new stadium and carry a gold-plated torch around them - about £11 billion, according to reports. But despite the massive public spend that's gone on hosting the London 2012 Olympics, there is at least one arena in which the planning committees are Read more...
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UK 'could reduce energy demand' by 40%
The UK is like a chubby child with a feverish appetite for chocolate biscuits, only to feed this particular country-shaped beast, you need a steady supply of electricity and gas. However, one government-sponsored thinktank has announced that the UK could cut its electricity demand by as much as 40 per cent by the year 2030 - but it's not a Read more...
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UK 'most efficient' out of world's top 12 economies
The UK ranks first among the world's 12 largest economies for reducing pollution and emissions through industry, transport and buildings, according to a report issued this month by the Washington-based American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). According to the report, the UK beat out America (ranked 9th in the research, thanks Read more...
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Runcorn housing project secures energy-saving investment
We've all thought it: "I've installed LED lighting in my home, but what are they doing in Runcorn?" Well, worry no more. Investment has been secured to retrofit energy-saving lighting to more than 80 homes on a Runcorn housing estate, so the Runcorn and Widnes area can stop letting the side down. According to reports, the housing Read more...