The Renewable Energy Association (REA) represents renewable energy producers and promotes the use of all forms of renewable energy in the UK.
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“Whilst the proposal is probably the best means of implementing this deeply flawed concept, it is not without risk. There could be a situation where more than 400MW applies to go on the register on the same day. The irony is that DECC should be welcoming such projects, rather than tur...
CNG Services have been involved in every gas injection project to date in the UK, that has either been completed or underway. This has given us detailed knowledge and valuable experience allowing us to progress confidently through the technical and commercial issues of completing a su...
The European industry’s position paper makes clear that targeted measures, such as bilateral agreements on forest protection, can allow for both a healthy biofuels industry and healthy forests and peatland. It also stresses that many benefits of biofuels are often ignored in the ILUC ...
“As always, the shortlist for this year’s Awards reflects the diversity, diligence and ingenuity of the UK renewables industry. We have lifelong renewables champions alongside exciting young entrepreneurs. Small start-ups showing their peers how it’s done, and huge projects setting a ...
REA feature on retrofitting on-site renewables published in Modern Building Services Posted: 9 April, 2013. Written by REA News Mike Landy has written an article for the April issue of Modern Building Services explaining why the time is right to install on-site renewable energy system...
Renewables now a major contributor to UK energy Posted: 28 March, 2013. Written by REA News Renewable Energy Association Press Release 28th March 2013 Renewable electricity up 20% on previous year 2012 was a strong year for the performance of renewable energy generation, mainly due to...
Senior managers from 68 companies responded to the survey. Findings confirm the Energy Bill is cause for concern with 51% of renewables executives believing that Contracts for Difference will not be effective in bringing forward new renewable power capacity. 69% believe that the lack ...
Gaynor Hartnell will not step down until a new Chief Executive is found, and will continue to work with the REA in a consultancy capacity thereafter. Under Gaynor’s leadership to date, the REA has played a key role in shaping the Renewable Heat Incentive, stabilising the Feed-in Tarif...