ABSTRACT
This report will review environmentally sustainable practices in the UK, with particular focus on schemes that have recently been implemented for switching to renewable energy sources and the transition from conventional means. Improvement of Government’s schemes and programmes and suggestions on how to help in the transitional period in order to smooth the progress to more innovative tools of the trade. By reviewing various primary and secondary data and reports, as well as the availability of information for grant applicants, the UK Government and its efforts in grant giving for solar panels will be criticised for the lack of definitive support. The report will help provide some clarity into what schemes are available to the public and the types of funding provided by the government, and how these are stimulating the transition to renewable energy schemes, and if it will be profitable in the long run. In conclusion, the report will note which of the two parties benefit most from the schemes.
INTRODUCTION