Posts Tagged ‘energy’

(ii) been bankrupt or the subject of an individual voluntary arrangement , or has had a receiver appointed to any of his assets; or. (iii) been a director of any company which, while he was a director with an executive function or within …

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There are a number of different forms of insolvency from bankruptcy, individual voluntary arrangement and debt relief orders. Despite this, the number of people involved with insolvencies increased by 332 in the last section of the year …

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Calculating Your Energy Draw and What To Do When You Find Out What a Home Energy Hog You’ve Been

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Residential Energy: Are You Bogarting?

This two-part guest post asks the question, of what mode of production and (intellectual) property might be optimal for progress in renewable energy, undertaken for an MBA dissertation. Austin Brentley : A relative newcomer to open collaboration, I accidentally stumbled upon an article written by Michel Bauwens while I was writing my MBA dissertation on [...]

I read the news today oh boy…..
A statement was released that the worst of the recession is over.
Just like that the indicators and talking heads say the worst is behind us, is it really?

Source: Is It Getting Better?

Renewable Energy-Related Legislation in New York A renewable portfolio standard (RPS) was adopted by the New York Public Service Commission (PSC) in September 2004 with a target of 19% to 25% increase in the proportion of electricity used by retail consumers in New York State derived from renewable resources by 2013 after scrutinizing public hearings from [...]

I read today that the government wants all homes to be fitted with ‘smart meters’ by the end of 2020.
Sounds like an ambitious effort, and a good one, and also a long way off; 11 years.

Source: Smart Meters

I read today that the government wants all homes to be fitted with ‘smart meters’ by the end of 2020.
Sounds like an ambitious effort, and a good one, and also a long way off; 11 years.

Source: Smart Meters

Alternatively, if you are a tenant struggling to meet household costs, you may benefit from undertaking a debt solution such as debt consolidation or an Individual Voluntary Arrangement . To compare every debt solution on the market and …

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Over a third of landlords have tenants in arrears

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