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Mayor of London opens renewables tender to power Tube network

Mayor of London opens renewables tender to power Tube network

A power purchase agreement (PPA) tender has been launched by the Mayor of London as part of ambitions to power the Tube network with 100% renewable electricity. This first tender is aiming to purchase approximately 10% of Transport for London’s (TfL) required...

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Octopus Energy calls for rigorous market reform

Octopus Energy calls for rigorous market reform

Octopus Energy has called for more rigorous market reforms to protect customer money without inflating bills. The call comes after Ofgem announced proposals to protect customer balances following the cost of 28 supplier collapses since September 2021 adding £94 to...

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Solar Smashes Growth Predictions

Solar Smashes Growth Predictions

The International Energy Agency has praised the incredible uptick in solar installations over the previous calendar year. Global installations rose nearly 45% globally, the highest annual increase for over two decades. The Agency hailed this as the ‘new normal’ for...

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The Shocking Change to Average Energy Bills

The Shocking Change to Average Energy Bills

Decarbonisation is a term that we hear daily working within the renewable industry. In essence, the process of slowing climate impacts from unsustainable fuels is one of the guiding principles that keeps all of us busy. Whilst most people agree broadly on the ambition...

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N & P-Type Solar Cells

N & P-Type Solar Cells

The typical solar panel is composed of individual solar cells, each of which is made from layers of silicon, boron and phosphorus. Each cell is treated with (doped) with chemicals to increase power production which in turn makes it either a p-type - positively...

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