The shadow energy secretary Lisa Nandy has come out in criticism of the government’s Capacity Market scheme after a report showed the costs…
Continue ReadingBroadband Providers Now Required to Include Line Rental in Headline Costs
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Following an investigation, the Advertising Standards Authority is to recommend legislation requiring all broadband providers to include total package costs clearly in their…
Continue ReadingOil giant Shell’s profits have been hit by falling commodity prices, causing them to cut their spending by 10% and offer reduced forecasts…
Continue ReadingA group of protesters gathered today at the Ffos-y-Fran opencast coal mine near Merthyr Tydfil, calling for an end to all opencast mining…
Continue ReadingSupport for Fracking in UK Drops to Record Low
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The latest data from the Department for Energy and Climate Change’s public attitudes tracker has shown that the number of people who oppose…
Continue ReadingAfter EDF revealed on Sunday that the final decision on investment in the Hinkley Point nuclear project was to be delayed until September,…
Continue ReadingEnergy provider Scottish Power has been forced by Ofgem to pay out a total of £18 million, following large numbers of complaints about…
Continue ReadingRecord Number of World Leaders to Sign Paris Agreement on Earth Day
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Friday 22 April marks Earth Day, and 2016’s is set to be something of a landmark as world leaders meet at the UN…
Continue ReadingOil Market Futures: Low-Carbon Switch’s Effects on Oil Market & Economy
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A new report shows that by driving investment in low-carbon technologies (in transport in particular) we would not only work towards saving the…
Continue ReadingOil prices have plummeted after a meeting of Opec countries failed to come to an agreement on an output cap.
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