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  1. No gas no problem: Why are electric radiators more economical?

    No gas no problem: Why are electric radiators more economical?
    Perhaps you are thinking of picking up sticks and moving to a property which doesn’t have a traditional gas central heating system installed. Properties that don’t usually posses a gas central heating system include high rise apartments and more obvious remote countryside settings.  So why is it that some properties are fitted with a gas central heating system and others...
  2. Coal generated electricity hits zero for the first time since 1882

    Coal generated electricity hits zero for the first time since 1882
    National grid data reveals that within the UK coal generated electricity fell to zero on a number of occasions last week. Last Thursday the UK saw a record a breaking plummet in coal generated electricity. For more than half a day coal ceased producing electricity leading to a zero input in the UK’s electricity mix. According to the Financial times...
  3. Wind turbines are they worthwhile

    Wind turbines are they worthwhile
    A fascinating statistic shows that roughly 40 percent of all wind capacity within Europe is directed over the UK. This creates an ideal domain particularly for home owners to reap the domestic rewards from installing a small wind turbine which can comfortably generate more green energy than your properties electrical demand including lights, electric radiators and other electrical appliances. What...
  4. The world is at last generating renewable energy on a major scale

    The world is at last generating renewable energy on a major scale
    Renewable energy is at last reflecting globally as a noteworthy source of power. Spured on through fast growth amongst developing countries and freshly built carbonless power plants have surged to a record breaking 100,000 megawatts of capacity and whats more at highly competitive prices to give the fossil fuel market a run for its money. A recent report undertaken by...
  5. 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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