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Louise Frohlich
Joining Eco Experts in April 2024 as Editorial Assistant, Louise has a keen interest in low-carbon technology and enjoys writing about anything sustainability related.
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Majority of people support renewable energy projects, poll finds Sixty-one per cent of people in the UK would be frustrated if a widely-supported local renewable energy project was scrapped.Louise Frohlich
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Virgin Atlantic ‘100% sustainable aviation fuel’ advert pulled by ASA Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd has had its latest radio ad banned by the ASA over use of a claim that the airline used “100% sustainable fuel”Louise Frohlich
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Eco Wave Power launches first megawatt scale wave energy project Eco Wave Power will build its first mW scale energy project in Porto, Portugal that offers an option for expanding renewable energy.Louise Frohlich
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Ofgem and Elexon strike flexible energy deal while industry restrictions continue Energy regulator has struck a deal enable flexible energy use across the UK, even though restrictions still exist on what companies can offerLouise Frohlich
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Government pledges £1.5bn for renewable energy projects Ed Miliband has said he will commit £1.5 billion to improve Britain's energy security and to help deliver clean energy projects.Louise Frohlich
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MCS: this year is set to be ‘record-breaking’ for UK heat pump installations This year is set to be another bumper one for heat pump installations according to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme.Louise Frohlich
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‘Social leasing’ EVs could lift low-income drivers out of transport poverty, says new report According to ‘Electric Avenue’ report, 5 million people in the UK are stuck in transport poverty and cannot afford the upfront cost of an EV.Louise Frohlich
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UK to miss 2030 clean power targets, Cornwall Insight warns Experts have said that the UK is at risk of missing its clean power targets unless there is significant action from the governmentLouise Frohlich
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Aira launches new 100% green tariffs, powered by Octopus Energy Green tech giant company expands services across Europe with new tariff offerings in the UK and Germany in a bid to encourage heat pump useLouise Frohlich