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Parliament’s public spending watchdog has cast doubt on whether the privatised Green Investment Bank (GIB) will continue to support the government’s clean energy policy goals.
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Labour’s plans to bring large chunks of the economy into public ownership, including water and the energy networks, would cause serious harm to the UK’s reputation as an investment location the CBI president has warned.
Claire Perry has promised to “turbocharge” the smart meter rollout and target the ECO scheme more closely on fuel poor households.
‘No credible scenario’ exists for hitting the UK’s 2050 decarbonisation targets without continued reliance on
Energy is a vital part of Brexit negotiations, and it appears the government is starting to recognise this. But however much it might want to, will the UK be allowed to participate in the single energy market when it leaves the EU? David Blackman investigates.
Ofgem is preparing to unveil how its proposed energy price cap should be designed.
John McDonnell has confirmed the backing of Labour’s front bench for plans for a £1.5 billion tidal barrage project in the Mersey.
Labour has pledged to back efforts to fast-track the government’s energy price cap legislation, which cleared its first parliamentary hurdle yesterday (6 March).
The government has enshrined the embargo on onshore wind farms in its new national planning
No useful lessons can be drawn from other countries’ experience of implementing price caps, Claire Perry has told the House of Commons.