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From Closed organisation: Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC)
  • Model Energy Performance Contract, accompanying guidance notes and guide to best practices for the public sector.

  • Map showing nuclear power stations in the UK.

  • This guidance is aimed at helping readers understand the permitting and other requirements specific to Radioactive Substances Regulation.

  • This document provides general guidance to electricity companies that propose applying to the Secretary of State for the grant of a necessary…

  • How to comply with regulations for energy recovery and advanced conversion technologies.

  • Contracts for Difference terms and conditions.

  • Guidance for schools on the benefits of solar PV, with practical advice on how to get started.

  • Guidance to the Environment Agency

  • Feed-in tariffs (FITs) replace public grant schemes as the principal means of incentivising small scale, low-carbon electricity generation.

  • Map showing onshore Licences, SEA Areas and prospective areas for shale gas.

  • A list of frequently asked questions about feed-in tariffs.

  • Principles of optimisation in the management and disposal of radioactive waste from radioactive substances activities.

  • The payments you receive under the Feed-In Tariff scheme if you sell your surplus electricity to the national grid.

  • To help developers of low carbon electricity projects make final investment decisions ahead of the Contract for Difference regime being put in place as part of Electricity Market Reform

  • This high level water source heat map has been developed for local authorities, community groups and private developers to highlight the opportunities for deploying innovative heat pump technology at larger scales (i.e. for …

  • An indicative timeline on new nuclear's progress since 2010 - and development targets through to 2025

  • A guide which sets out low-cost measures and steps that small and medium sized business (SMEs) can take to start saving energy and money on their bills.

  • The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is a long-term government financial support scheme for homeowners, social and private landlords to install renewable heating systems in their homes in England, Wales and Scotland.

  • Gives scheme organisers guidance on what to think about before setting up a collective switching scheme.

  • Power Lines: Demonstrating compliance with EMF public exposure guidelines - a voluntary code of practice.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government