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UK's Labour Party to offer Ofgem power to eliminate energy supplier licences

Britain's opposition Labour Party has promised to offer energy regulator Ofgem the authority to annul electricity and gas suppliers' licences if they constantly violate rules and harm their customers.

read more... 21/08/2014

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UK government and Green Bank to make an investment of 74 million in a new renewable plant in Scotland

Britain's government and the Green Investment Bank intend to make an investment in a new renewable energy plant in Scotland, which will facilitate power a famous whisky distillery.

read more... 19/08/2014

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Britain: Solar power subsidy scheme to be scrapped earlier

Subsides for new solar power plants in Britain might be probably stopped two years earlier than anticipated in order to avoid the costs increase, according to the British government.

read more... 15/08/2014

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Norway: wind farm to be built off Britain by Statoil and Statkraft

Norway's Statoil and Statkraft will construct the Dudgeon offshore wind farm off the coast of Norfolk in Britain, according to Statoil on Tuesday. It is estimated that the cost will be around 1.5 billion pounds ($2.57 billion).

read more... 02/07/2014

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UK Grid to pay energy consumers to reduce winter power demand

Britain's power network operator National Grid will initiate a tender this month soliciting large energy users to cut their power demand in periods of peak consumption next winter, according to the company on Tuesday.

read more... 11/06/2014

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