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News for June 2010

Cheap energy progress 'illusory' - 30/06/2010

Britain's supposed progress in the field of sustainable cheap energy has been illusory, a leading industry figure has said.

Energy suppliers West Coast Energy lose wind farm appeal - 30/06/2010

Energy suppliers West Coast Energy have lost an appeal to develop a proposed wind farm on the edge of the Lake District.

Firms to carry out studies into cheap energy projects - 29/06/2010

Six British firms have been awarded funding to carry out a series of cheap energy efficiency studies.

Energy suppliers npower give CRC deadline warning - 29/06/2010

Energy suppliers npower have warned firms to ensure they meet the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Efficiency Scheme deadline.

Scottish government launches study into sustainable cheap energy - 29/06/2010

The Scottish government has unveiled plans to set up a central loan fund to support sustainable cheap energy projects across the region.

Property developer awarded for cheap energy improvements - 29/06/2010

A property developer has been named the National Landlords' Association Green Property Woman 2010 for her commitment to sustainable cheap energy and efficiency.

Sustainable cheap energy 'declines' - 29/06/2010

The amount of sustainable cheap energy generated from wind, hydro and other clean sources is declining, new figures show.

British-Irish Council pledges to focus on sustainable cheap energy - 28/06/2010

The British-Irish Council has pledged to place greater emphasis on developing sustainable cheap energy technologies.

Ofgem makes energy suppliers deliver more detailed bills - 28/06/2010

Energy regulator Ofgem has unveiled plans to include more detailed information for energy suppliers of household utility bills.

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