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By replacing coal, gas can ‘cut carbon as well as costs’
By replacing coal, gas can ‘cut carbon as well as costs’ Posted on 07 November 2013 by Tom Grimwood Using gas to replace coal could cut carbon emissions as well as energy costs, according to Alex Barnes (pictured left), Head of Regulatory Affairs for Gazprom Marketing Trading. Speaking at Energy Live 2013 today, he […]
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Using less and building more at Energy Live 2013
Using less and building more at Energy Live 2013 Posted on 07 November 2013 by Priyanka Shrestha Angela Knight, CEO of Energy UK and Sara Vaughan, E.ON’s Director of Strategy and Regulation talk about using less and building more – the theme of the Energy Live 2013 conference. ELN reporter Priyanka Shrestha reports. Leave a […]
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Ex-Aussie PM complains of “bullying” in climate change debate
Ex-Aussie PM complains of “bullying” in climate change debate Posted on 06 November 2013 by Vicky Ellis The former Prime Minister of Australia has complained of “bullying” in the debate about climate change. In a speech in London last night John Howard, the ex-leader of the Australian Liberal Party who led the country from 1996 […]
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Lights, camera, action – Energy Live 2013 is here!
Lights, camera, action – Energy Live 2013 is here! Posted on 07 November 2013 by Vicky Ellis Never mind movie stars – today the London Film Museum is set to be graced with the A-List of energy at Energy Live 2013. November has finally swung around again since our first conference went down such a […]
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Miliband: We’ll force Commons to vote on energy price freeze
Miliband: We’ll force Commons to vote on energy price freeze Posted on 05 November 2013 by Vicky Ellis Labour leader Ed Miliband will today promise to force the House of Commons to vote on an energy price freeze in another sign energy bills are at the heart of his election campaign. He is also set […]
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Lords vote to limit coal-fired carbon emissions
Lords vote to limit coal-fired carbon emissions Posted on 05 November 2013 by Priyanka Shrestha The House of Lords yesterday voted in favour of forcing coal-fired power plants to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. The Government was defeated by the Labour party by 237 to 193 as the Lords agreed to get plant operators to […]
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Energy Webinar – EMR update for mid-market energy users
Energy Webinar – EMR update for mid-market energy users Posted on 04 November 2013 by Geoff Curran 10 a.m. 21st November Aimed at: mid-market consumers and consultants wanting a bit more background and context on EMR as well as what the latest update means for them. With Government publishing the latest EMR updates, join npower’s […]
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Energy Webinar – EMR update for large energy users
Energy Webinar – EMR update for large energy users Posted on 04 November 2013 by Geoff Curran 10 a.m. 20th November Aimed at: larger energy consumers and consultants with some knowledge of the EMR. Following on from the publication of the EMR secondary legislation and consultation, npower’s EMR experts Mary Teuton and Vish Sharma will […]
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Single carbon price ‘should replace green policies’
Single carbon price ‘should replace green policies’ Posted on 01 November 2013 by Priyanka Shrestha The UK Government should scrap its range of green levies and replace them with a “single and consistent” carbon price to achieve carbon reduction targets and tackle climate change. That’s the suggestion from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), which […]
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Consumer trust in energy industry ‘falls to lowest level’
Consumer trust in energy industry ‘falls to lowest level’ Posted on 03 November 2013 by Priyanka Shrestha Only one in seven consumers trust energy companies to act in their best interest, a new survey has revealed. Nearly 60% of people also said they don’t trust energy firms at all – making it the most distrusted […]
