2006
- Go-ahead for two major offshore wind farms to be built in the Thames Estuary. Department of Trade and Industry, December 18. Green light for world's biggest windfarm welcomed. FoE
- Microgeneration for the masses: Minister challenges energy companies to offer flexible finance schemes. Defra, October 17
- Government's key energy review declared 'legally flawed'. Greenpeace, October 5
- Over ten thousand people visited their local wind farm during ‘Wind Weekend’ British Wind Energy Association, August 29
- Critics condemn government "fixation" with nuclear power, July 11
- Compulsory energy rating for homes to help tackle climate change, June 14
- Trial of 'smart meters' begins. Defra, April 26
- Women want renewable energy, WEN tells Government, April 20
- Environmental Audit Committee publishes 'Keeping the lights on: nuclear, renewables, and climate change', April 16
- Onshore wind powering ahead, March 27
- Mixed reaction to green tinged budget, March 22
- Greenpeace backs Decentralising UK Energy, March 7
- Government advisors say nuclear power is "not the answer", March 6
- Bright energy future is possible - FoE, March 3
- Wave and tidal power could supply a fifth of UK energy needs, January 25
- British public prefer renewables and energy efficiency, January 17
2005
- BWEA's cautious welcome for new Low Carbon Buildings Programme, November 2
- Local and regional authorities must set CO2 emmissions targets - FoE, October 21
- CO2 emissions by area - Defra release new figures, October 21
- SMEs vital in the UK’s fight against climate change, October 13
- See how polluting is your power, October 3
- Why nuclear not the answer - FoE, September 28