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What is GreenEnergy360?

GreenEnergy360 is a new web service to provide you with an all-round perspective on all the essential aspects of green energy.

GreenEnergy360 offers impartial advice about implementing sustainable and renewable energy options, including solar, wind, hydro and biomass energy systems. We also provide support on other aspects of green energy, such as energy efficiency measures.

To help choose the right form of energy technologies for you, the GreenEnergy360 Property Assessment will help you make the right choices tailored to your own needs. After comparing your options based on cost, energy generated and CO2 reductions, we can then link you directly with quality-assured installers in your local area.

GreenEnergy360 has been developed in conjunction with Loughborough University, a leading 'Centre of Excellence' for renewable energy technologies.

Green Energy News

Backbench Revolt over Renewables Policy

01-05-2008

The Government has survived a large-scale revolt by MPs over its renewable energy policy. Plans to implement beneficial "feed-in tariffs" for small renewable energy generators have been rejected, despite considerable...

Planning Requirements Eased for Renewables

29-03-2008

April 6th 2008 is the date that government red tape is greatly reduced for homeowners considering on-site renewable energy. From this date, the installation of solar thermal or PV panels,...

GreenEnergy360 wins Innovation Award

13-03-2008

GreenEneergy360 is one of 10 Anubis innovation award winners for 2008. The prize, awarded for our unique renewable energy calculator toolkit, comes from the European Regional Development Fund and is...

Renewable Energy Grants to be Revamped

01-03-2008

Look out for the government's Low Carbon Buildings Programme to be revamped. John Moriarty, an official from the Department for Business (BERR) said that changes may include a "feed-in tariff"...