Carbon Table, the daily resource for Sustainability, Facilities, Energy and Environment managers.
Why Carbon Table?
- Learn, share and collaborate with your counterparts in the UK
- Stay informed through our panel discussions
- Access a comprehensive directory of key contact information
- A vetted membership with filtered commentary
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Carbon Table Features
We aim to provide UK energy and environment managers with practical strategies for energy reduction.
- Explore the latest developments by sector, relevant to your needs
- See the latest information from companies and solution providers
- Find out how other companies are developing energy reduction strategies
- Stay informed about up to date technology development and product releases for the UK marketplace
- Access key individuals who can help inform the decision process
- Discuss your needs and requirements with fellow members
- View case studies and results of projects as they happen across the UK
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The Fuel Cell Advantage, where you’ll find the latest on how we are putting fuel cells to work in commercial applications everyday. In this issue: Introduction to Ballard’s specialized engineering services, focus on fuel cell cost reductions, progress toward commercialization of fuel cell buses, waste-to-energy systems for distributed generation and recent Ballard product installations. Newsletter
The Solar Trade Association (STA) has added its voice to the growing chorus calling on the Government to freeze further cut to the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for solar electricity in July. Full Story.
Scottish energy management firm, Ewgeco, is embarking on an expansion drive to bring its pioneering real-time energy display monitoring system to businesses across the UK.Full Story.
See Ewgeco’s profile here.
Marks and Spencer’s Plan A has been influential in the retail world with its latest impact falling on Brazil’s largest retailer, Pão de Açúcar. Full Story.
Four organisations issue statement insisting viable returns are still possible from solar installations, despite incentive cuts. Full Story.


































