The following links are provided which we hope you find useful. Please contact us if you would like us to include (or remove) links from this area.
ENAEnergy Networks Association (ENA) is the industry body for UK wires and pipes companies that carry electricity and gas to UK homes and businesses. Visit here to find data re G83 and G59 connection guides and such like.
http://2010.energynetworks.org/
Ofgem is the Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets. Protecting consumers is their first priority through promoting competition, wherever appropriate, and regulating the monopoly companies which run the gas and electricity networks. Other priorities and influences include contributing to the drive to curb climate change and other work aimed at sustainable development.
Publication focusing on solar in the UK. A valuable source of news - both online and in print.
The MCS certificates microgeneration technologies used to produce electricity and heat from renewable sources. This site is used to register installations and is also a useful site to find MCS approved installers.
http://www.microgenerationcertification.org/
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is the Government department overseeing policy for the energy and climate change agenda in the UK. The recent changes to the FIT as scheduled to be effective from the 12th December 2011 (pending appeal) can be seen by clicking here.
(Alliance for affordable solar energy) is a group of companies that believe free trade is key to delivering affordable renewable energy to
European consumers.
They are working on making solar power generation competitive in all markets as quickly as possible through innovation, higher efficiency products and lower cost of installation through economies of scale.
The voice of the renewables industry in the UK
The REA was established in 2001, as a not-for-profit trade association, representing British renewable energy producers and promoting the use of renewable energy in the UK.