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The Market Report – 3rd December 2013
The Market Report – 3rd December 2013 Posted on 03 December 2013 by ash garwood Find out about what’s influencing gas supply, power prices and what you should watch out for in this weekly update on the energy market from Magali Hodgson, Product and Services Optimisation Manager at npower. If you are blocked from seeing […]
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Howzat! Home of cricket gets sustainable makeover
Howzat! Home of cricket gets sustainable makeover Posted on 04 December 2013 by Vicky Ellis Lord’s is getting solar panels and ground source heat pumps as part of a ‘masterplan’ to revamp the world-famous grounds. Aside from improving views over the stumps for spectators, plans for a new £21million stand (artist’s impression, pictured) at the MCC’s […]
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Miliband says “nothing less” than energy price freeze will do
Miliband says “nothing less” than energy price freeze will do Posted on 02 December 2013 by Vicky Ellis Labour’s Ed Miliband today declared “nothing less” than an energy price freeze will do, hammering home the message he hopes will win his party the election in 2015. Mr Miliband poured scorn on the Government’s proposals for […]
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Gidd-e-up! Volkswagen’s electric car goes on sale in UK
Gidd-e-up! Volkswagen’s electric car goes on sale in UK Posted on 02 December 2013 by Vicky Ellis German carmaker Volkswagen’s fully electric vehicle the e-up! goes on sale in the UK today. From today customers can order one from 24 electric vehicle retailers across the country, with first deliveries expected at the end of January. […]
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Green energy suppliers freeze prices this winter
Green energy suppliers freeze prices this winter Posted on 30 November 2013 by Priyanka Shrestha Green electricity providers Good Energy and Ecotricity said they would hold gas and electricity prices for all consumers until the end of winter. Good Energy said it decided to freeze prices as the majority of its external costs are not […]
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London’s ‘first’ waste to heat network goes live
London’s ‘first’ waste to heat network goes live Posted on 01 December 2013 by Priyanka Shrestha An energy from waste heating network, said to be the first in London, was officially launched on Friday. Called the South East London Combined Heat and Power (SELCHP), the £7 million facility in Deptford – operated by Veolia Environment […]
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What could Scottish independence mean for oil and gas?
What could Scottish independence mean for oil and gas? Posted on 30 November 2013 by Priyanka Shrestha Colin Pearson, tax expert at EY explains the implications of Scottish independence in the oil and gas sector. Leave a Reply Article source: http://www.energylivenews.com/2013/11/30/what-could-scottish-independence-mean-for-oil-and-gas/
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End of tariffs to leave some British Gas customers ‘£195 poorer’
End of tariffs to leave some British Gas customers ‘£195 poorer’ Posted on 30 November 2013 by Tom Grimwood The end of eight fixed and capped energy tariffs this weekend will leave thousands of customers with an average bill increase of 11.8%, unless they have chosen a new tariff or supplier. That’s according to research […]
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‘Energy isn’t being ignored in Scottish independence debate’
‘Energy isn’t being ignored in Scottish independence debate’ Posted on 29 November 2013 by Tom Grimwood The energy sector will be a key part of the independence debate in Scotland and cannot be ignored. That’s according to EY partner Colin Pearson an expert in the Oil and Gas industry and part of the team behind […]
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Editorial – Strictly come wincing…
Editorial – Strictly come wincing… Posted on 29 November 2013 by Sumit Bose Today’s been a funny one for the energy sector and the Government. A strange dance of rumour and denial where both partners seem to know the other has made a foul step but isn’t going to dob them in. The steps that […]
