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The government has been urged to open up the water companies to greater competition by one of the original architects of the Tories’ privatisation drive of the 1980s.
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But they appear unsure about how to respond. Some in Birmingham, where the party gathered
How can the regulators provide certainty? It comes down to some simple principles that all
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) should only be used sparingly to decarbonise sectors for which there is no alternative, a senior figure at Engie has argued.
"Eco has done a lot to improve Britain's energy efficiency, but it was not designed as a mechanism to tackle the fuel poverty target"
Still, many utility chief executives will have been listening closely to the speeches in Liverpool,
However the environment is one topic that unites Labour’s fractured tribes. The party’s environmentalists rallied
In his keynote speech at the Labour annual conference today (26 September), the opposition leader said the investment required to deliver the party’s goal to achieve a 60 per cent cut in emissions by 2030 will create more than 400,000 skilled jobs.
Speaking in a Labour party conference fringe meeting on the transition to hydrogen, the shadow energy minister said the scale and scope of the UK’s embedded gas infrastructure ruled out a wholesale switchover to electric heating.
Labour has pledged to cut emissions to "net zero" by 2050 with new targets to dramatically increase the amount of wind power generation and eliminate fuel poverty.
24 CEOs, 6 industries; the sector is strapping itself in for a white-knuckle ride. The
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.
Where once there was relative complacency, now it’s survival of the fittest – including how
The UK’s future energy relationship with the EU matters more than it used to thanks