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Jessica Shankleman, BusinessGreen , Wednesday 29 September 2010 at 10:42:00 Competition to build better ships and access systems claims it could save £3bn for offshore wind farm industry Offshore wind turbines have many advantages over their onshore counterparts. The turbines can be larger, the winds tend to be stronger and they are less likely to spoil the view….

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BusinessGreen.com staff, BusinessGreen , Wednesday 29 September 2010 at 00:15:00 Danish climate commission report predicts the country could switch to renewables by the middle of the century The falling cost of renewable energy and rising cost of oil and gas will allow Denmark to develop an energy network entirely free of fossil fuels by 2050, according to…

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Jessica Shankleman, BusinessGreen , Wednesday 29 September 2010 at 00:15:00 National Grid calls on Ofgem to streamline offshore grid connection system in move that could save £8bn for consumers National Grid and the renewable energy industry are calling on Ofgem to redesign the offshore grid regime so developers of Round 3 and Scottish Territorial offshore wind farms can share…

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William Nichols, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 28 September 2010 at 00:15:00 Cornwall council grants permission for 5,000 solar panels to be deployed at disused tin mine The UK’s first solar power plant has been granted planning consent by Cornwall Council amid claims that the project could spark a “solar gold rush” for the county as developers…

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Jessica Shankleman, BusinessGreen , Monday 27 September 2010 at 00:15:00 Firms have just four days left to register for the Carbon Reduction Commitment scheme The deadline for firms to register for the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) falls this Thursday, despite concerns that up to 7,000 companies could miss this cut-off point and potentially face…

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