Fracking ‘could be fast tracked’

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The Growth and Infrastructure Bill, currently going through the House of Lords could give shale gas the go-ahead faster than expected. Shale Gas is the reason many parts of the U.S. are seeing their economy boom. Energy prices have halved in some areas, as their planning and drilling regulations have allowed shale exploration to progress to commercial extraction and sale … Read More

CRC Scheme league table to be published late

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The performance table for the CRC (Carbon Reduction Commitment) Energy Efficiency Scheme is due to be published in the coming days. The Environment Agency (EA) has confirmed that the Energy Efficiency Performance League Table (PLT) is almost ready, with over 2,700 organisations being measured and ranked in order of how efficiently they use the energy they buy. The Carbon Reduction … Read More

A 2013 UK Shale Gas Revolution? Unlikely.

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Natural gas prices in the US have dropped by almost two thirds since they started ‘fracking’ for shale gas. Could we see a similar boost to the UK economy any time soon? Shale Gas – probably the only hope we have of producing a significant amount of useful, home-grown energy in the next decade or two. Some say it is … Read More

E.ON completes the round of winter price hikes

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The energy giant pledged not to raise prices in 2012, but is raising them only 18 days into 2013. From the 18th January, E.ON’s household tariffs will be increased by 8.7% on both electricity and gas, it was announced. The German-owned energy supplier made a ‘price promise’ to not raise prices in 2012, but is raising them only weeks after … Read More

Ofgem Condition 7A rethinks ‘micro-business’

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The industry regulator is widening the scope of its Standard License Condition 7A (SLC7A) to cover 150,000 more small businesses. Since January 2010, Condition 7A has stopped energy suppliers from using sneaky tactics designed to roll customers into expensive long-term contracts if they don’t terminate their contract in due time. The condition means that smaller businesses can now terminate their … Read More