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Solar tariffs may reach a new record-low once again

“We expect aggressive bidding and possibly a new tariff low in this auction,” said Vinay Rustagi, managing director of renewable energy consultancy firm, Bridge To India. Queries sent to the Managing Director of SECI remained unanswered as of press time

read more... 30/10/2020

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UK government extends price cap on energy bills to end of 2021

The cap was introduced in January 2019 to put a lid on standard variable tariffs, the basic rate that energy suppliers charge if a customer does not opt for a specific fixed-term deal. It had been due to expire at the end of this year

read more... 20/10/2020

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Shell Energy launches seasonal solar-battery storage tariff

Households with solar panels and batteries installed can earn savings on their winter bills for excess energy generated in the summer

read more... 17/07/2020

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ScottishPower announces 100% green electricity tariffs

Energy supplier ScottishPower has announced that from today domestic fixed-price tariffs will be supplied by 100% green electricity generated by the company’s own UK windfarms.

read more... 18/02/2020

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Daily (11.11.2019): NBP spot jumped by 7.2% on Friday due to colder weather

Oil prices inched up on Friday despite U.S President Donald Trump not agreeing to decrease tariffs on China, but still accepting a potential deal to be struck by the end of the month. Hence, Brent crude traded 0.4% higher at $62.51 a barrel. WTI futures edged 0.2% higher at $57.24 a barrel.

read more... 11/11/2019

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