Evidence has been received from the following organisations. Click here to see submissions from individuals.
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Bond Pearce
White, D.; “Reduction in Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Estimating The Potential Contribution From Wind-Power”; The Renewable Energy Foundation; Dec 2004
“2005-2006 Review of the Renewables Obligation”; The Renewable Energy Foundation; Oct 2004
“Carbon Abatement Technologies (CAT): A Strategy for Fossil Fuel Power Generation”; The Renewable Energy Foundation; Oct 2004.
Sharman, H.; “Why Wind Works for Denmark,” Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineering, May 2005; p66-72.
Sharman, H.; “Why the UK should build no more than 10GW of Wind Capacity”; Institution of Civil Engineering; In Press.
“The Scottish Executive 2005-2006 Review of the Renewables Obligation ( Scotland) Order”; The Renewable Energy Foundation; June 2005
Scottish and Southern Energy
“SCDI Submission to Environment and Rural Development Committee Inquiry into Climate Change”; Jan 2005
Reference: “Harnessing Scotland’s Marine Energy Potential”; Forum for Renewable Energy Development in Scotland; 2004
“The Power to Save Our Climate-Reducing CO2 emissions in the UK power sector”; WWF UK by Ilex Energy Consulting; Nov 2004.