Funding for green energy plummeted last year faster in the UK than in any other country last year, due largely to changes in…
Continue ReadingNorthumberland High Speed Broadband Rollout Put on Hold by Virgin Media
Written by Michael Quinn in Broadband
Plans to implement a new superfast cable broadband and TV system have been put on hold by Virgin Media amidst concerns that service…
Continue ReadingOfgem Boss Apologises for Slow Action on Energy Prices
Written by Michael Quinn in Government Policy
The regulator for energy in the UK, Ofgem have apologised for failing to sufficiently protect vulnerable customers against rising bills.
Continue ReadingPM Suggests Extending Plastic Bag Charge in Environmental Speech
Written by Ben Rich in Government Policy
In a speech at the Barnes Wetland Centre today (11th January), Prime Minister Theresa May announced a series of targets and policies aimed…
Continue ReadingMinisters Confirm 2025 Deadline for Phasing Out Coal-Fired Power Stations
Written by Ben Rich in Climate Change
The UK government has recently confirmed its 2015 pledge to halt all ‘unabated’ coal-fired power generation by 2025.
Continue Reading2017 has been an important year for renewable energy sources, with more than 50% of the UK’s power produced by nuclear or renewable…
Continue ReadingShell Agrees to Enter Domestic Energy Market by Buying First Utility
Written by Danny Lord in Energy Suppliers
Oil and gas giant Shell is to attempt to break into the UK domestic energy market by entering into a purchase agreement for…
Continue ReadingMoves to bolster the UK’s nuclear power energy infrastructure have taken a leap forward, as regulators have cleared a new project based in…
Continue ReadingLord Adonis, the head of the National Infrastructure Commission has called for action over terrible levels of mobile phone coverage. Lord Adonis wrote…
Continue ReadingOfwat, the regulatory body in charge of water has promised that the price of water will drop by between £15 to £25 a…
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