We’re celebrating huge news for our climate - the government has just lifted the ban on onshore wind! After years of campaigning, we can finally make the most of the UK’s blustery weather and say hello to cheap, locally-produced, clean energy.
Read MoreToday, over a dozen organisations have joined us in writing to the UK government to raise our concerns about the ban on onshore wind. The ongoing de facto ban on onshore wind projects is standing in the way of the UK achieving its vital climate targets, and preventing households across the country from accessing cheap, secure energy.
Read MoreA positive solution for clean, cheaper home heating is within reach. If our politicians act now, the UK could keep homes warm and heating bills down, with locally produced clean energy.
Read MoreNew polling we commissioned by us (and conducted by Omnisis) has revealed that the public is clamoring for more government action on household bills and that they see renewables as one of the key means of bringing down energy costs.
Read MoreWe’ve written an open letter to tell the government to unblock wind from unfair planning rules, and built an easy-to-use tool so you can respond to the consultation, and tell the government that it’s time to unlock the full potential of wind power. It will only take two minutes to add your voice.
After our boiler packed it in this winter (as so many do when we need them most in the cold months) we decided it was a great time to get our office on clean heat. So we got a heat pump!
But what is a heat pump? And how do they work? Here’s your guide to all things heat pump related.
Read MoreThe government has announced its long awaited energy security strategy, but it’s not the clean energy revolution it could and should have been.
Read MoreWe’ve brought together a group of charities including Friends of the Earth, Green Alliance and The Wildlife Trusts, to write to the government in support of onshore wind.
Read MoreThanks to the hard work of Possible supporters across the country, over 150 MPs have publicly called for onshore wind to be brought back in from the cold.
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