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  1. Is the UK becoming Europe’s largest solar-panel market?

    Is the UK becoming Europe’s largest solar-panel market?
    A recent report released by NPD solarbuzz claim that during 2014, the UK is set to become the largest solar market throughout Europe. If this is set to be true it will see Germany drop down from a dominant pole position it has been accustomed to for the past 19 years. The UK has emerged significantly. If we look back to...
  2. E.on ordered to pay £12m for mis-selling

    E.on ordered to pay £12m for mis-selling
    Following an investigation by the energy regulator Ofgem, Energy giant E.on has not only received a £12m penalty but large compensation penalties which are likely to be between £4m and £8m. A statement from Ofgem said it was the largest penalty in its history by a UK energy supplier. Customers were misled by E.on salesman over a three and a half year period, between June...
  3. UK Solar farms to lose out on Goverment finanical support

    UK Solar farms to lose out on Goverment finanical support
    As of next April the Government is cutting its financial support for solar farms under a consultation document published on Tuesday by the Department of Energy and Climate Change. The proposals which are anticipated to take effect as of next April mean that installations of photovoltaic equipment amassing 5MW or above will no longer be eligible to collect payments though the Renewables Obligation...
  4. Are we about to crack energy fusion?

    Are we about to crack energy fusion?
    The self-sustaining reaction believed to be 30 years away offering limitless renewable energy from nuclear fusion may not be that far away after all. Is it possible for us to harness energy from an earth bound sun? it's a question that has perplexed scientists for more than half a century and is considered one of the great quests in science. Nuclear fusion is...
  5. Households will pay £4.2 bn too much for their energy bills over the next eight years

    Households will pay £4.2 bn too much for their energy bills over the next eight years
    According to one of Britain's biggest energy suppliers, British Gas. Households will pay an eye watering £4.2bn too much for their energy bills over the next eight years. British Gas has stated that energy network companies who hold responsibility for the electricity cables and gas pipelines that feed homes from the national grid are charging excessive amounts which is consequently adding...
  6. Four million households owe money to their energy supplier

    Four million households owe money to their energy supplier
    It was announced today that four million households owe on average £128 as many struggle to cope with price hikes of almost £800 in the last 10 years. It comes as research undertaken by energy comparison site Switch claim that the UK collectively owes £464 million to energy companies.  The average household annual energy bill has increased by £793 over the...
  7. Have energy companies profited a £2bn windfall from not passing on green levy savings?

    Have energy companies profited a £2bn windfall from not passing on green levy savings?
    New research claims that the big six energy companies could pocket a cool £2bn windfall over the next 3 years as the government miscalculated a deal to cut green levies. Last yea the government halted green levy charges after energy companies blamed them for their price hikes, so what exactly is happening now? In a joint open letter to the...
  8. Boris Johnson plans to bolster London's energy independance

    Boris Johnson plans to bolster London's energy independance
    Mr Johnson announces his plans for London to produce 25% of its own power from local sources by 2025 Boris Johnson outlines plans for the London mayor's office to become the UK's latest independent electricity supplier, officially launching next year. London are the first public authority to receive a electricity licence from regulator Ofgem. The scheme, likely to be named Energy...
  9. Conservatives say no more onshore wind farms - If they win the 2015 election

    Conservatives say no more onshore wind farms - If they win the 2015 election
    If a new conservative government takes office, they have promised that local residents will gain new powers that will see off any new wind farm projects within six months. The commitment to stop the erection of onshore wind farms is the ever latest hardening of Conservative rhetoric on green energy. Existing subsidized onshore turbines would remain in place, and all turbines currently under...
  10. Faulty energy meters: SSE admits 16,000 households may have been overcharged

    Faulty energy meters: SSE admits 16,000 households may have been overcharged
    A faulty batch of electricity meters has meant that up to 16,000 households may have overpaid during recent power cuts. As the SSE made a statement that the faulty units would incorrectly flick back an hour. They claimed that 'Economy 10' tariff customers. A tariff which aims to charge cheaper rates for off-peak power use may have paid too much because the meters...

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