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Energy Production

2
Nov

Wind Turbines

Maybe it’s not all ‘Hot Air’ after all. The new coalition Government have now acknowledged the real value in supporting green energy production in the form of £60 million wind energy investment. Clarity of understanding is moving the government away from the required budget cutbacks from missing a real economic (albeit long-term) investment in the sustainability and security of UK energy supply.

The outlay will support the offshore wind infrastructure at port sites, to help meet the increasing needs of manufacturers looking to generate new facilities in the UK and surrounding waters. Essentially the investment will ensure that port infrastructure does not delay the deployment of offshore wind manufacturing.

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Category : Alternatives | Energy Production | Legislation | Blog
6
Aug

Carbon Reduction Commitment
• Don’t Panic.
• What’s it all about?
• What do you need to do?
• Torse can Support the Process on your behalf.
Information Disclosure Reporting FREE for Torse Procurement Clients

Don’t Panic

Only a relatively small number of Torse Clients will (at this time) be significantly affected by the initial stages of the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. For the majority it should only mean more ‘Government Red Tape’, sorry, I mean paperwork.

For most of our larger clients, there will be a requirement to be a FULL PARTICIPANT in the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme commencing April 2010. Torse will be contacting those clients who we are not already in discussion with about the practicalities.

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Category : Carbon Emissions | Energy Production | Legislation | Blog
23
Jun

we support solar graphicWhilst there seems to be an almost hysterical hype surrounding supposed alternative or green energy resources, in 2010 the UK government will be introducing a Feed-In Tariff to “help promote solar power and reduce carbon dioxide emissions” which on the face of it seems to provide genuine incentive for UK businesses to invest in solar energy with both financial and environmental benefits.

A Feed-in Tariff (FIT) provides a long-term financial incentive for people to invest in renewable energy. Under a FIT system electricity companies are obligated by governments to buy renewable electricity at above market rates.

The Feed-in Tariff will help reduce global warming, boost UK clean-tech jobs and reward people for installing solar power.

It is important the Feed-in Tariff is set at the correct rate. If it’s too low the potential for a massive increase in the UKs solar energy could be lost, and we could be left behind the rest of Europe.
We Support Solar website

Find out more about this by visiting the We Support Solar website and you can show your support for solar energy and the potential uses for business and domestic buildings by registering your interest in this scheme.

Category : Alternatives | Energy Production | Legislation | Blog
4
Jun

To provide you with an overview of how the gas and electricity industry works, we have done some research and found this very media friendly video produced around 2 years ago [so a little out of date but the basic facts remain the same]. It explains the way the gas and electricity network works in relation to consumers and suppliers. Worth a viewing to get an overview of the subject matter.

Whilst liberalisation of the market is an imperfect method of improving the situation for both Business and Domestic customers, this along with some legislative requirements on the part of the government has shown some improvements. Some of the regulatory bodies discussed in the film were from a Business Energy Consumer fairly toothless in terms of addressing some of the hardline tactics of most suppliers. So once again Businesses need to be smart, manage their energy carefully otherwise it will cost!
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