What is Net Zero Costing You?
The Government is carrying out a review of net zero to see if the policy is placing “undue burdens on businesses or consumers”. The answer is an emphatic ‘yes’, according to Telegraph Money.
The Government is carrying out a review of net zero to see if the policy is placing “undue burdens on businesses or consumers”. The answer is an emphatic ‘yes’, according to Telegraph Money.
The Government could slash energy bills by £800 and more if only it stopped sending loads of our electricity to Europe and made us an island grid. This would allow us to properly address energy shortages and prices.
A senior Government source has told the Telegraph that one fracking company reckons it could get some energy into the market by next winter if it’s allowed to get cracking straight away.
Thanks to the omni-crisis in the energy sector, the price cap will rise to £6,522 by next April, according to Auxilione. That’s up from the £5,3000 predicted yesterday by Cornwall Insight. Time to lift the ban on Fracking?
Political parties raced to make Britain a "climate leader". But they failed to plan for the bumps in the road and we're all paying the price.
Energy prices are set to more than double, with the average UK household facing an annual bill of £4,266 next year. Time to rethink the fracking ban?
A (well-paid) senior EU official says the continent must accept that the two necessities of life – food and fuel – have been far too cheap for a generation and to save the planet we must all pay more.
The Government-funded Energy Saving Trust has produced a report on a field trial of heat pumps. Here's a translation of the key findings from the executive summary into plain English.
The average U.K. household could face energy bills of £3,000 a year, thanks to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Time to rethink the fracking ban?
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