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The shadow chancellor of the exchequer used his keynote speech at today’s (24 September) Labour party conference to unveil the party’s plans for a publicly-owned water system.
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The UK could massively cut both carbon emissions and investment in new generation plants by using domestic boilers as "mini peaking plants", according to new research.
The UK’s future energy relationship with the EU matters more than it used to thanks
It could have been worse. That seemed to be the verdict of the stock market
Scotland is outperforming the rest of the UK on reducing greenhouse gas emissions but needs fresh measures to meet its own recently introduced targets, according to parliament’s climate change watchdog.
Consumer protection regulations should be urgently updated and extended to households which want to exploit new flexibilities thrown up by the evolution of the energy market, suppliers have urged.
Toshiba is holding discussions with asset management giant Brookfield about taking its stake in the troubled Moorside nuclear project.
Using excess electricity generated by wind to manufacture hydrogen could currently only provide enough fuel to replace a tiny fraction of the natural gas used in domestic heating, a new report has warned.
The UK has hit 20GW of wind generation capacity following last week’s opening of the world's biggest windfarm off the coast of Cumbria.
The UK government has guaranteed to underwrite EU funding for trans-national energy projects, including gas and electricity interconnectors, in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit.