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Npower: British energy bills set to rocket by more than £200 by 2020

British energy bills are expected to increase over £200 by 2020, unless energy efficiency measures are embraced, driven by costs of government green policies, according to a controversial report recently released by the energy supply Npower. It reiterated that households should take more initiatives to insulate their homes, cutting in such a way the bill to £1,240.

read more... 23/01/2014

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IRENA: World renewable energy share on track to double by 2030

The share of renewables in the global energy mix is forecasted to increase to as much as 36 percent by 2030, according to a roadmap published by the International Renewable Energy Agency, called REmap 2030.

read more... 22/01/2014

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UK: because of its high coal consumption, carbon emissions increased considerably

According to a report published by the Environmental Research Letters journal, based on size of population, and if global carbon dioxide emissions are allocated using per capita calculations, UK is more responsible for global warming than the USA, Canada, Russia or even China, because of its historic consumption of coal.

read more... 21/01/2014

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China: oil demand to lowest level in 5 years

Because of easing economic growth, China's oil consumption in 2013 registered the slowest growth in five years. According to Reuters calculations, China's oil demand grew 1.6% in 2013, the weakest yearly growth in five years, while in December, when it burned roughly 10.06 million barrels per day of oil, it registered a decrease of about 7.5% in comparison to the same period of a year before. For the whole of 2013, oil demand was about 9.78 million bpd, about 150,000 bpd higher than 2012.

read more... 20/01/2014

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BP: world energy consumption to increase 41% by 2035

According to the BP Energy Outlook 2035, global energy consumption is likely to rise 41 per cent in the period from 2012 to 2035, a considerable decrease if compared to 55 per cent over the last 23 years and 30% over the last ten. 95% of that growth in demand is expected to come from the emerging economies as China and India, while energy consumption in the developed economies of North America, Europe and Asia is projected to register a very slow growth.

read more... 16/01/2014

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