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The UK’s corporate shift toward cleaner energy is already reshaping the economy
Debbie Nunn Debbie Nunn

The UK’s corporate shift toward cleaner energy is already reshaping the economy

UK businesses are accelerating their shift to renewable energy, backed by policies that reward cleaner operations and long‑term decarbonisation. Major companies like Amazon, AstraZeneca, M&S and Tesco are investing in solar, wind and energy‑efficient technologies, while others such as Unilever and Rolls‑Royce are rethinking supply chains and manufacturing to cut emissions. From large corporates to smaller tech and logistics firms, sustainability is becoming a driver of innovation, growth and community impact, signalling a clear move toward a greener, more resilient UK economy.

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UK Renewables round-up - February 2026
Debbie Nunn Debbie Nunn

UK Renewables round-up - February 2026

UK solar has kicked off February 2026 with real momentum, from a record‑breaking clean‑energy auction delivering 4.9GW of new solar to more than 200 renewable projects getting the green light across the country. Updated grants, fresh funding guidance and major policy shifts around grid reform are all shaping what looks set to be a landmark year for the sector. If you want to see where UK solar is heading next, the latest reports offer plenty of reasons to feel optimistic

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Government puts £1bn behind community energy
Debbie Nunn Debbie Nunn

Government puts £1bn behind community energy

Community energy is back in the headlines as the UK government sets out plans for up to £1bn in funding for locally owned green energy projects. From Solar PV to small wind and shared battery storage, this could help around 1,000 schemes get off the ground and keep more of the benefits in local communities.

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Battery storage is opening new doors for rural businesses
Debbie Nunn Debbie Nunn

Battery storage is opening new doors for rural businesses

Battery storage is fast becoming a game-changer for landowners, farmers, and commercial operators looking to take control of their energy use. With rising costs and increasing pressure to cut emissions, storing surplus solar power and using it when it’s needed most is helping businesses reduce reliance on the grid and improve long-term resilience. At East Green Energy, tailored battery systems are giving clients a smarter way to manage energy, cut bills, and make better use of the renewables they already generate on site.

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Could Floating Solar power entire countries?
Debbie Nunn Debbie Nunn

Could Floating Solar power entire countries?

Floating solar has moved from an interesting idea to one of the most promising areas of renewable energy development. As land becomes more contested and energy demand continues to rise, the prospect of generating power on water is attracting serious attention. The question many researchers are now asking is whether floating solar could one day power entire countries. Recent global studies suggest that, for some nations, this is more than just a theoretical possibility.


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The rising potential of Floating Solar in the UK
Debbie Nunn Debbie Nunn

The rising potential of Floating Solar in the UK

At the end of last year, we delivered one of our most exciting projects to date -  a 750 kWp floating solar system for Suffolk Fresh in Great Blakenham, near Ipswich. Spanning 3,500 m² of reservoir surface and built from 1,250 high‑performance solar panels, the installation is designed to supply around 20% of the energy needed to power the UK’s first semi‑closed hydroponic glasshouse, an 8.4‑hectare site roughly the size of 11 football pitches.

With a projected six‑year payback and an estimated 15% ROI, the project shows just how commercially compelling floating solar has become for high‑consumption businesses.

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