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15 March 2006 - Wind and sun slash family's bills
How do you have all the conveniences of modern life, like a television, computer, and fridge freezer - without ever having to worry about an electricity bill?
BBC News Northern Ireland
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9 March 2006 - How are we doing on renewables?
"We have decided that Scotland should aspire to generate 40% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020"
BBC News Scotland
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9 March 2006 - Power from the people
The energy minister is doing it. David Cameron's doing it. People are blogging it. Is DIY power generation going to be the next big thing?
BBC News
- 8 March 2006 - Energy poll boost for renewables
More than half of adults in Scotland favour renewable energy sources like wind power to supply future needs, a survey for BBC Scotland has suggested.
BBC News Scotland
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6 March 2006 - Your views on energy in Scotland
The biggest single difference I can see that would change things hugely would be replacing all of our diesel with vegetable oil - forget the fancy bio-diesel, just use ordinary veggie oil.
BBC News Scotland
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6 March 2006 - Weighing up future energy options
The key conclusion from our poll? Nuclear power - No thanks!
BBC News Scotland
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27 February 2006 - Government offer green grants
Details of a multi-million pound scheme to promote renewable energy in Northern Ireland have been announced.
BBC News Northern Ireland
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25 February 2006 - Green energy cash for households
Householders thinking of installing wind turbines or solar water heaters are being given cash incentives by Lewes District Council.
BBC News South East
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19 February 2006 - Chevron claims energy debate
The world's fifth-largest oil company, Chevron, has invested $300m (£173m) a year in technology to support new energy sources, fearing oil and gas prices will continue to rise, one of the company's leading figures has told the BBC.
BBC News
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24 January 2006 - Energy's 'low hanging fruit'
The UK's energy debate has been framed wrongly, argues analyst Kevin Anderson. He believes we should be looking at issues of demand and efficiency, and not so much at the problem of supply.
BBC News
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21 January 2006 - Building tomorrow
The first housing estate in Wales to use zero energy from the national grid could soon be built on the site of an old paper mill in Cardiff.
BBC News Wales
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30 December 2005 - Top 10 green energy schemes named
Ten new green energy projects have been named as best in the UK for leading the way in cutting carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy.
BBC News England
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28 December 2005 - Company to rebuild tsunami homes
One year on from the tsunami that wreaked havoc across Asia a County Durham firm has been drafted in to help rebuild homes lost in the disaster.
BBC News Wear
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27 December 2005 - Public 'split' on nuclear energy
Public opinion is divided over the development of a new generation of power stations, according to a poll.
BBC News
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19 December 2005 - Costly commodities spark global change
Oil, gas, gold, copper, platinum - 2005 was the year of high commodity prices. Now the world is realising that the era of cheap oil and other raw materials is over.
BBC News
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7 December 2005 - Power line 'key for green energy'
Failure to build a controversial new power line could kill Scotland's renewable energy plans "stone dead", green businesses have warned.
BBC News Scotland
- 18 November 2005 - Renewable energies plan launched
An action plan for higher renewable energy has been launched for Wiltshire.
BBC News Wiltshire UK
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16 November 2005 - UK Parliament
The £31m Major Photovoltaics Demonstration Programme, in place since 2002, is being replaced by a low carbon buildings programme. The new programme will have a budget of £30m over three years. 1,551 homeowners applied for funding through the Major Photovoltaics Demonstration Programme, of which 29 were rejected. 213 communities successfully applied for funding.
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2 November 2005 - Funds to promote renewable energy
The UK government has unveiled a £30m funding package aimed at promoting renewable electricity sources and reducing carbon emissions.
BBC News
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1 November 2005 - Concepts for a low carbon future
As ministers discuss climate-friendly technologies in London, scientists showcase novel ideas for the future.
BBC News
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24 October 2005 - Schools turn to green energy
Almost every school in a Teesside town will be powered from renewable energy sources by the end of the year, council bosses have said.
BBC News Tees
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18 October 2005 - Renewable skills 'energy gap'
The falling number of physics graduates choosing scientific careers could jeopardise the government's renewable energy targets, a report suggests.
BBC News
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25 September 2005 - Microgrids as peer-to-peer energy
Small networks of power generators in "microgrids" could transform the electricity network in the way that the net changed distributed communication.
BBC News