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Centrica will pass on increased earnings from this winter's cold weather to customers in cheaper bills, the company said in a management update on Monday.
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Government growth policy, obscure company governance and “nerdish” regulation came in for criticism from regulatory
France struck a deal with China last week that could pave the way for Chinese
The National Trust for Ireland has mounted a legal challenge to the UK government consent for a new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point.
European utilities will continue to feel downwards pressure from credit rating agencies in the years ahead, as Fitch's Arkadiusz Wicik explains
Chinese involvement in UK nuclear new build has come a step closer following an announcement by EDF of a long-term cooperation deal.
EDF is making a "significant number" of job cuts at the Hinkley Point C site. The utility said it is "refocusing its activities" at the site because most of the preparation work that is needed prior to construction has been completed.
EDF Energy is "in no hurry" to agree a strike price with the British government for its nuclear plant, its chief executive said yesterday.
The design assessment for Hitachi-GE's advance boiling water reactor (ABWR) has officially begun.
EDF's Hinkley Point C proposal is not the UK's only new nuclear power option, energy secretary Ed Davey insisted yesterday.
Government announced £31 million of funding to develop nuclear technology and a long-term nuclear energy strategy today.
EDF Energy has been granted planning permission for its Hinkley Point C new nuclear plant have been approved by the government.
Independence for Scotland would clear the way for transformational energy policy. That was the Yes Scotland argument at a Scottish Renewables conference on Monday.
It's a gloomy outlook for many as chancellor George Osborne gears up to announce more cuts in his third Budget speech on 20 March. However, Megan Darby spots some rays of sunshine for utilities
Government's nuclear policy amounts to a £50 billion bet that efforts to drive down power prices will fail, leading environmentalists are warning.
The UK has been joined by 11 other EU countries in signalling their interest in a nuclear future.