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  1. Smart meters in short

    Smart meters in short
    With the governments £11 billion smart meter rollout currently underway are we actually up to date with what they are and why they are so beneficial that the government has made such a commitment to offer installation in every home and business in the UK. The rollout of smart meters commenced at the begging of this year 2016, although with...
  2. Will the cabinet reshuffle affect energy policy?

    Will the cabinet reshuffle affect energy policy?
    If you have had one ear on the news this week then you will be aware that Mr Cameron has given the cabinet a major reshuffle. Although one major piece of news regarding energy has almost gone almost unnoticed. With two new environmental ministers opposing green energy. But where does this leave us and what knock on effect is this...
  3. 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...
  4. 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...
  5. British Airways announces green fuel plant in Essex

    British Airways announces green fuel plant in Essex
    BA have committed to purchase 50,000 tonnes of jet fuel produced from converted waste as part of the GreenSky project. A much delayed project named GreenSky has been granted full approval to supply British Airways with jet fuel converted from landfill waste. The project has leaped a step closer after It was announced a location had been found for the GreenSky fuel plant in Thurrock, Essex. The project will...

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