Energy secretary Ed Davey has said that the Government may “tweak” the start date of the new, lower feed-in tariff (FiT) rate for solar panel owners,...
There is a wealth of information and jargon out there surrounding banks and investment. Here at Blue & Green Tomorrow, as part of our “What is…”...
In an often neglected corner of Yorkshire lies a city at the forefront of a green revolution. Once named the worst place to live in the...
The consumption of resources at an uneven and ever-increasing rate is putting undue pressure on the Earth, its inhabitants and its biodiversity, according to the WWF’s...
Communities and rural businesses across Scotland can now apply to a £23.5m government loan scheme that supports the development of small-scale renewable energy generation projects. Scottish...
Bill Clinton won the 1992 presidential campaign against George Bush senior by addressing one area where the incumbent President was weak. Simon Leadbetter looks at what...
There is an abundance of popular renewable energy sources, as regular readers of Blue & Green Tomorrow will be aware: wind, solar, hydroelectric… But there are...
In her speech to parliament this morning, the Queen outlined plans for water and energy bills to be introduced, as well as banking reforms and the...
Durban, the fourth largest city in South Africa, has made plans to become a world leader in ocean current energy as it endeavours to put an...
Lord Smith, chairman of the Environment Agency, has given his support to the expansion of the controversial ‘fracking’ method of extracting natural gas from shale rock...
A good quote makes all the difference. “Though renewable targets were on track, several Member States have reduced or stopped the current support schemes, creating a...
According to reports from the BBC yesterday, the Government was to put the Energy Bill on hold to make room for a House of Lords reform and to...
Yesterday was World Asthma Day, which got us thinking about the harmful health effects of fossil fuels – just one of the many reasons why continued...
April has been a busy month from sustainable news perspective. Blue & Green Tomorrow takes a look some of the biggest stories and examines how other news outlets...
Good Energy recently launched the outcomes of its Electricity Miles project, which looked at where in the world the UK gets the fuel it uses to...