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From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
  • Monthly deployment of solar photovoltaic capacity in the United Kingdom.

  • Cumulative installation numbers and capacity confirmed on the Feed-in Tariff scheme, by month. This table is published annually.

  • Provides information on trade union membership among employees in the UK estimated from the Labour Force Survey over the period 1995 to 2018.

  • The latest provisional monthly energy production, consumption and prices statistics produced by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

  • This quarterly release presents statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.

  • Cost per kW of solar PV installed during 2018/19.

  • Cumulative installation numbers and capacity confirmed on the Feed-in Tariff scheme, by month.

  • Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel.

  • April 2019 statistics for the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) programme.

  • Findings of the Small Business Survey 2018 on the performance of small and medium-sized businesses with no employees.

  • Findings of the Small Business Survey 2018 on the performance of small and medium-sized businesses with employees.

  • Household Energy Efficiency Statistics, headline release (May 2019).

  • A report by Ipsos MORI looking at the UK public’s attitudes to the use of animals in research.

  • The final statement for the second budgetary period covering 2013 to 2017 as required by section 18 of the Climate Change Act 2008.

  • This report details the methodology, data and assumptions used to generate the levelised cost estimates.

  • Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel.

  • Projections of greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand from 2018 to 2035.

  • Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel.

  • A study assessing the most promising CO2 capture technologies in order to inform future innovation spending programmes.

  • Findings from the 29th quarterly wave of the BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).