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News for May 2008
Expert says nuclear reactors will be doubly expensive
- 06/05/2008
Doctor Wulf Bernotat, chairman and chief executive of German energy supplier E.ON, says that the cost of developing a new generation of nuclear power stations in Britain will be nearly twice the government's current estimation.
NCC backs energy meter call
- 06/05/2008
The National Consumer Council (NCC) has backed calls for the roll-out of smart meters in all UK homes.
Green bills force energy bill rise
- 06/05/2008
Families in Britain could see energy bills increase by more than £214 a year, a new study has revealed.
MEPs expected to back open energy market
- 06/05/2008
MEPs are expected to back plans that would see mainland European energy suppliers sell their power transmission networks.
Fuel poverty progress risked by lack of cheap energy
- 02/05/2008
The lack of cheap energy is risking the progress made on combating fuel poverty, a charity has claimed.
Northern Ireland set to face energy bill rise
- 02/05/2008
Cheap energy prices could be a thing of the past in Northern Ireland as prices are set to rise later this month.
Government rejects bid for feed-in tariff
- 02/05/2008
MPs have failed in their bid to force the government to introduce a feed-in energy tariff (FIT) that would allow independent energy producers to feed cheap energy back to the national grid.
Nuclear energy supply not so green?
- 01/05/2008
As British consumers prepare for their energy suppliers to become nuclear based - in the hope of reducing emissions - a new report has challenged the green credentials of the power source.
Scottish consumers won't get extra cold payments
- 01/05/2008
Energy consumers living in Scotland will not get cheap energy bills just because they experience the UK's coldest temperatures.
Energy supplier provides fuel poverty funding
- 01/05/2008
A project to help Ayr Lochside Residents cut their gas and electricity bills has been part funded by energy supplier Scottish Power.
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