500 solar panels for schools in Brighton and Hove
Putting solar panels on schools in Brighton and Hove will reduce energy costs and CO2 emissions as well as setting an important example of sustainability in action
Putting solar panels on schools in Brighton and Hove will reduce energy costs and CO2 emissions as well as setting an important example of sustainability in action
A Runaway Success Story The feed in tariff was first introduced in April 2010 as a financial incentive to encourage property owners across the UK to install renewable energy technology on their homes and businesses. Eligible systems receive a payment for the clean energy they generate that ‘feeds in’ to Read more
The following speech was delivered by BHESCo CEO Kayla Ente as part of a Game Changers Women’s Leadership Summit at the Houses of Parliament on 23rd November 2018. Spending time in nature can be restorative and can often bring peace. Something perhaps we could use a bit more of. Nature Read more
On the 25th of June 2018, Greg Clark the relatively new minister for the relatively new Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) delivered a statement rejecting the development of the Swansea Tidal Lagoon based on the fact that it didn’t represent value for money for the UK taxpayer. Read more
It’s time to accept that our experience of nuclear power has faded our romance and that our eye has wandered towards a more beautiful object for our affections: renewable power generated from wind turbines, solar panels, tides and waves. Most forward-thinking leaders in the energy industry are making plans to Read more