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News for April 2010

Govt approves gas plant amid plans to secure Britain's cheap energy supplies - 06/04/2010

The government has approved a new gas power plant in the north of England, amid plans to secure the future of Britain's cheap energy suppliers.

Ofgem offers energy suppliers guidance for feed-in tariffs - 06/04/2010

Industry regular Ofgem has issued guidelines to energy suppliers about the new feed-in tariffs scheme.

Expert predicts cheap energy feed-in tariffs will be popular - 06/04/2010

The new feed-in tariffs, which pay people for the cheap energy they generate, is expected to be very popular, an expert has said.

Govt's cheap energy saving initiative hailed as 'positive development' - 06/04/2010

The Renewable Energy Centre has hailed the government's CRC cheap energy efficiency scheme as a positive development in the drive to reduce emissions.

Cheap energy boiler scrappage scheme comes to an end - 02/04/2010

The government's cheap energy boiler scrappage scheme has finally closed to new applicants.

Govt pledges £5m to develop UK cheap energy sector - 01/04/2010

The government has pledged around £5 million to help develop the UK's cheap renewable energy sector.

New cheap energy scheme aims to help vulnerable households - 01/04/2010

Thousands of homes in Norwich are set to benefit from a new cheap energy scheme in order to reduce bill costs from energy suppliers.

Targets of tackling fuel poverty and expanding cheap energy access 'could be missed' - 01/04/2010

The government could miss targets of stamping out fuel poverty and making cheap energy more accessible, a new report warns.

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