Solar PV panels, heat pumps and infrared heating could all figure in plans to vastly reduce the carbon emissions of UK homes, as new guidelines have been issued that will affect the way we heat and power our homes for years to come. At the moment, the Standard...
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Lightsource BP heralds return of UK solar, eyeing 1GW pipeline
Lightsource BP has heralded the return of large-scale solar build-out in the UK, revealing it is pursuing a 1GW project pipeline in its home market. Speaking to Solar Power Portal, the solar stalwart – which last week announced the sale of another 7% stake to O&G...
Social Energy Powered By You
Social Energy is a new energy trading platform for solar PV panel and battery customers. We look at the equipment required to get started and join the Social Energy revolution. Social Energy: An Overview Through Social Energy, customers can store their solar energy,...
Smog-Free Skies Allow Germany to Break Record for Solar Power
Germany’s solar panels produced record amounts of electricity, exacerbating market forces that were already hammering the profitability of the country’s remaining coal plants. Gin-clear skies over central Europe helped photovoltaic plants produce 32,227 megawatts on...
Earth Hour goes digital for the first time
Homes and public buildings around the world have switched their lights off for another Earth Hour – but this year’s event came with a digital twist. Speaking ahead of Earth Hour 2020, organisers said that, as it was not currently possible for supporters of the...
Social distancing plus a sunny, windy weekend led to some of our customers’ first daytime price plunge
On Sunday 5th April, thousands of customers on our AgileOctopus tariff got paid to use power between 10.30 and 4pm. Agile is a smart tariff, designed to pass on the highly changeable market price of electricity to customers as a way to reward them for using power when...