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UK weighs one-off increase to energy price cap to aid suppliers

Britain's energy regulator is considering a one-off increase to its price cap on energy bills to reduce the risk of suppliers going bust amid record levels of customer energy debt, it said on Thursday, in a proposal condemned by consumer campaigners.

read more... 13/10/2023

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First turbine installation begins at world’s largest offshore wind farm

The installation campaign for the first of 277 turbines at the massive Dogger Bank Wind Farm will start this weekend

read more... 03/08/2023

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Spain’s election frontrunners plan U-turn in nuclear power phase-out

The future of Spain's nuclear power industry hinges on next month's election, with the opposition party that now leads the polls campaigning to extend the use of the plants that the government wants to start closing from 2027.

read more... 27/06/2023

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Norway plans to offer record number of Arctic oil, gas exploration blocks

Norway on Tuesday said it plans to offer energy firms a record number of oil and gas exploration blocks in the Arctic as it seeks to prolong its hydrocarbon production, while green campaigners criticised the risk to the environment.

read more... 26/01/2023

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New Danish government may speed up green transition

The winner of Tuesday’s general election will try to accelerate Denmark’s green transition and possibly even raise the 2030 emissions reduction target, based on recent campaign statements.

read more... 02/11/2022

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