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News for September 2009

Google continues search for cheap energy - 11/09/2009

Internet search company Google is taking steps to develop new mirrors for use in solar technology - which may help to improve access to cheap energy.

Marine cheap energy scheme gets support - 11/09/2009

Schemes designed to help provide a source of renewable cheap energy have today been given extra funding from the Carbon Trust.

Scotland searches for cheap energy help - 10/09/2009

A Scottish MEP has argued that the European Commission should act against the UK government to help Scotland produce more renewable cheap energy.

Price transparency 'could help find cheap energy' - 10/09/2009

Greater price transparency within the heating oil market could help users to ensure they are benefitting from cheap energy, it has been claimed.

Breaking News from energyhelpline.com: the gas & electricity switching service that compares all energy suppliers – Eco light bulbs 'can help guarantee cheap energy bills' - 09/09/2009

A Europe-wide ban on incandescent light bulbs is good news for those looking for cheap electricity, according to an environmental charity.

Low fuel costs 'should mean cheap energy prices' - 09/09/2009

New evidence that energy suppliers can purchase discounted wholesale products should prompt them to offer cheap gas and electricity, says a market research firm.

Cheap energy boost following carbon funding programme - 08/09/2009

Brixton is to be the place for a number of low-carbon initiatives that will help turn it into a flagship area for eco-friendliness, according to a local authority spokesperson. Such a scheme may also bring benefits to those looking for cheap energy.

Luxury home built to cheap energy specifications - 07/09/2009

Wealthy homeowners could be inspired to switch energy sources as a luxury home in Barnsley has become almost carbon-neutral through substantial investment.

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