Ofgem’s upgrades will increase electricity bills
Household energy bills are expected to rise by at least £15 annually over the next decade. This revelation comes on the tail of Ofgem’s unveiling of a new upgrade plan. Ofgem’s upgrade plan is...
View ArticleChina set to invest in UK energy grid
According to sources British officials are in talks with the Chinese government to formulate a plan that would result in China building nuclear power plants within the UK. The plan to build the power...
View ArticleFrance and China contenders in UK energy infrastructure bid
British officials have been courting a good number of foreign companies and governments looking for a suitable candidate for a contract that would add several new nuclear power stations in the UK....
View ArticleUK top efficiency rating in doubt
Many environmental and green groups in the UK and throughout Europe were puzzled recently when the UK was awarded gold by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. The statistics that were...
View ArticleTreasury accused of blocking energy bill
A recent bill to make parts of the UK more energy efficient recently failed. The bill would have affected England and would have boosted the use of clean energy. Officials with the Energy and Climate...
View ArticleOnshore wind farms escape cuts
Renewable energy in the UK recently witnessed changes in the way that wind farms and other green energy companies collect subsidies from the government. The new subsidies are expected to bolster the...
View ArticleGas prices soar, as do profits
One of the top energy firms in the UK is making up to £2 million a day while some families are hard pressed as how they will afford their next meal. British Gas, one of the energy giants operating on...
View ArticleUK cuts subsidies to renewable energy
The government recently cut subsidies to renewable energy. Onshore wind farms were subjected to cuts of ten percent while biomass did not receive the amount of funding that was truly expected. In...
View ArticleEd Davey’s statement on energy policy duplicitous
It is not very often that the government reveals its intentions to disregard the law in such a transparent manner as was done recently. However, if one is to read between the lines of the recent...
View ArticleGovernment cuts tariffs for solar feed-in
The solar industry in the UK was able to maintain its sunny outlook recently despite poor weather and solar power subsidy cuts. People who feed into the grid by the use of solar panels will still be...
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