
UK energy debt reaches £3.7bn
Ofgem has announced that consumer energy debt in the UK has reached £3.7 billion, a significant increase of £400 million from the previous quarter. This latest data indicates a 12% rise in energy debt and […]
Ofgem has announced that consumer energy debt in the UK has reached £3.7 billion, a significant increase of £400 million from the previous quarter. This latest data indicates a 12% rise in energy debt and […]
Energy bills are set to increase by 10% from 1st October, with a new survey suggesting that nearly half of adults in Great Britain may limit their energy usage this winter. The survey, conducted by […]
According to PetroVietnam, PetroVietnam Gas and Cheniere officials met in the US to discuss cooperation in supplying LNG to Vietnam to meet the country’s growing energy demand. Cheniere “appreciates and values the potential of the […]
On Tuesday (24 September), the petition to change Italy’s citizenship law hit its target of 500,000 signatures in less than a month, paving the way for a national referendum, bypassing the parliament. The bottom-up […]
Massimiliano Giansanti has been elected president of Copa, the influential EU umbrella organisation for farmers’ unions, cementing Italians’ presence in key positions of the EU agricultural bubble. It’s an unwritten rule in Brussels that […]
The appointment of a dedicated European Commissioner for Circular Economy competitiveness within Jessica Roswall’s portfolio addresses a significant gap in previous policy frameworks, where circular economy initiatives were often fragmented across various commissioners. Axel […]
Britain’s last coal power plant, Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, will cease electricity generation on Monday after 57 years in operation. This closure is in line with the government’s coal phase-out policy, which began nearly a decade […]
With road transportation accounting for about 15% of greenhouse gas emissions, it’s hard to see how the world will reach its net zero climate goals unless people give up their gasoline and diesel cars. For many years, […]
New Scientist claims low Antarctic sea ice signals a permanent shift, but two years of data aren’t enough to confirm a trend. This week’s prize for jumping the climate gun goes to New Scientist, twice. […]
Electricity network operators have cancelled 10GW of stalled connection projects, often referred to as “zombie” schemes, according to figures released by the Energy Networks Association (ENA). This is part of a wider effort by the […]
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