Rishi Sunak has described nuclear energy as the “perfect antidote” to Britain’s energy challenges while launching a plan to support 80,000 jobs in the sector. The Government will ramp up the clean power by up to four times to 24 gigawatts (GW)
Rishi Sunak was dealt another blow after former Energy Minister Chris Skidmore has resigned from Government. In a statement posted to X, formely Twitter, Mr Skidmore said: “Next week the Government will be introducing the Offshore Petroleoum Licensing Bill in the House
The UK’s nuclear power output has dropped to its lowest level since 1982 and Brits are paying the price for the bureaucratic red tape which slows down construction of new plants. Closure of Hinkley Point B power station and prolonged outages at
A fifth of councils have opposed clean energy projects despite having declared a climate emergency. Britain Remade said 70 out of 370 councils have blocked planning applications for wind and solar farms, battery storage facilities and electric vehicle charging. The projects could produce
Annual energy bills for a typical household are expected to reduce by £268 in spring – with a further summer fall. Consultancy firm Cornwall Insight says bills in the three months from April to June could drop to £1,660, under the official
EDF customers have been left outraged after their energy bills rose to as high as £39,000. Some UK-based customers, including journalist Jon Sopel and artist Grayson Perry, saw their bills reportedly rise by up to 12,000 percent. Writing on X, Mr Sopel
Families and businesses will benefit from slashed energy bills following a £6 billion funding boost to make homes warmer, ministers have announced. A Government grant scheme to support the installation of heat pumps is set to bring a £1.5 billion boost to
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The amount owed by customers has rocketed to a record high during the costs crisis. Industry regulator Ofgem yesterday announced proposals to enable suppliers to claw back the money. Its solution is a one-off £16 to be added to its regulated price
The amount owed by energy customers has rocketed to a record high during the cost crisis. Industry regulator Ofgem yesterday announced proposals to enable suppliers to claw back the money. Its solution is a one-off £16 to be added to its regulated