Government hypes up failing, poorly-funded and limited-access green grant scheme

The number of government grants made to people who want to fit solar panels or other green energy systems to their homes has halved after the low carbon buildings programme cut the maximum grant on offer from £7,500 to £2,500.

In 2007, 2,339 grants were made nationwide compared with 5,104 the previous year. Britain is the third worst performer in the EU for producing energy from renewable sources—just two per cent of the UK’s energy is produced in this way—and the share has been ordered to increase to 15% by 2020.

Monday, May 12th, 2008

tags: , , , , , , , , ,

I made chutney today for the first time ever, using - more... - US Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin claims she struggles to - more... - As I read this story and felt my heart break, - more... - I've been given the contact details for a neurologist specialising - more... - Time Machine, the backup utility that comes bundled with Mac - more... - Send away your iMac with just short of $1000, and - more... -