2009 May Latest News
Business Energy
Businesses 'more aware of green issues'
Businesses 'still interested in green IT'
Merseyside school to roll out energy efficiency programme
Mayor announces funding for low carbon zones in London
E.ON launches fund for communities
Energy Generation
Meeting energy targets "of utmost importance"
'Don't be put off' going green
Saving power with electrical equipment
Reducing energy bills
EST urges Brits to carry out green DIY
Nuns set to make saintly savings
House prices 'may stabilise'
Carbon calculator 'to help reduce energy bills'
Smart grid 'should follow smart meters'
Energy efficiency plans are 'still untargeted'
Smart meter plans announced
Schools 'should install heat pumps'
90,000 Scots to get insulation advice
Homes 'must be made green'
Glasgow families receive double glazing boost
Energy efficiency 'best way to reduce emissions'
Central heating in the home
Council fined for gas safety failure
Watford home cuts fuel prices by 90%
Greener Energy
Small changes 'for big value boost'
Government plans conservatory regulation to cut carbon emissions
UK's biggest wind farm 'sign of the future'
Renewable energy sector 'boosting Scottish jobs'
Nuclear power 'not sustainable'
Renewable energy in Wales 'needs boost'
World's biggest offshore wind farm gets green light
Aberdeen event set to tackle energy efficient building design
E.ON offers funding for carbon capture research
Tesco stores get wind turbines
UK, China sign partnership to tackle climate change
China 'planning renewable energy programme'
Research into marine renewable energy launched
New biomass project launched in Cumbria
Energy Education
Denmark leads green energy drive
Compost Awareness Week in Scotland
Home Energy
Energy efficiency project 'boosts homes in Goole'
Green granny an online hit
Making over older properties
Britons 'spending more on saving power'
Energy efficiency 'on agenda for developers'
Green living on the agenda for TV presenter
Loft insulation 'most important green step'
Smart meters 'will play a central role in saving power'
Enjoy a greener bathroom
Going green 'should start in the kitchen'
Make energy-efficient DIY 'a priority'
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