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Utilities News Stories
- Shell announces 54pc profits rise
- Fracking for shale gas regulations sufficient
- ‘Big six’ make small price reductions
- PAC publishes report on Smart Meters
- Which? calls for halt to smart meter rollout
- 5,000 Solar firms go bust in Germany in 2011
- The main problem with wind turbines
- COP17: Durban Platform means Kyoto II in 2015
- China, India & the US still at loggerheads after a week at 2011 Durban Climate Conference
- Ofgem wants ‘better protection for businesses’
- Rising gas prices push up energy bills
- Chris Huhne attacks critics
- Carbon emissions up as Chinese economy booms
- Fracking caused 50 earthquakes – report
- ‘Keep switching’, says Huhne at Energy summit
- Nuclear is cheapest ‘low carbon’ energy source
- Weightman report: nuclear power is safe
- Weightman to release report on nuclear power
- Germany pushing for European super-grid
- Cutting red tape could fast-track wind power
- North sea oil and gas outputs decrease
- Full extent of shale gas reserves revealed
- ‘European super grid’ could cost £28 billion
- Jobs created by Obama’s green-tech program
- Wind farms producing more electricity
- EDF Energy announce price rises
- Utility bills a main factor of inflation increase
- UK joins US in laser nuclear fusion project
- Leaked letter says bills could increase 30%
- Marubeni invests £200m in UK windfarm
- Government invests £6.5m in green engineering
- Barclays launches farmers renewables fund
- Libyan oil production already on the increase
- Ofgem to investigate big six profits
- Npower to increase gas and electricity prices
- North Sea oil leak “substantial” says DECC
- British Gas suspends doorstep sales
- Waste and biomass plants get go ahead
- E.ON Energy announces price rise
- CBI advises on carbon floor price
- Good Energy freezes electricity prices
- British Gas fined £2.5m by Ofgem
- Energy firms warned on mis-selling
- Scottish and Southern raises prices
- UK businesses see energy as high risk
- BHP Billiton invests in shale gas
- Huhne outlines electricity market reform
- British Gas prices raised
- Ofgem investigate wholesale energy prices
- RWE looking at sale of Npower
- CCC advises government to step up carbon reduction
- UK’s biggest solar farm up and running
- Oil price down after IEA open reserves
- Ofgem continue overhaul of energy market
- Energy secretary encourages switching supplier
- Oil price up after OPEC stalls production
- ScottishPower announce large price rises
- Centrica close Morecambe Bay gas field
- Shale gas drilling suspended after earthquake
- Germany to phase out nuclear by 2022
- New EU stress tests for nuclear plants
- MPs support UK shale gas drilling
- Government ends funding to energy bodies
- SSE announce profits and predict price rises
- Huhne announces 50% carbon reduction by 2025.
- MPs say reforms are hiding nuclear subsidies
- Centrica warns of price rises
- Nuclear is UK’s ‘cheapest low-carbon option’
- Chris Huhne defends North Sea tax
- New Ofgem 30-day rule in force
- Centrica threaten North Sea gas field closure
- BP plans return to Gulf as profits drop
- CBI warns UK of green energy failure
- BP sues Transocean over oil spill
- UK Coal reports third year of losses
- SSE sells three wind farms
- Shale gas may be dirtier than coal
- High oil price affecting demand – IEA
- Oil prices at two and a half year highs
- Wind farms less efficient than expected
- UK nuclear plans delayed after Fukushima
- Businesses want CRC scheme axed
- Chris Huhne has talks with oil companies
- DECC sets smart meter roll-out strategy
- Britain falls 10 places in green rankings
- Is Ofgem really clamping down on suppliers?
- Price hike warnings will follow Ofgem review
- Budget 2011 introduces new carbon tax
- Ofgem crack down on energy suppliers
- Japan quake increases energy price worries
- UK at top of European Commission report
- Energy Secretary on UK oil dependency
- E.ON sells Central Networks to US firm
- British Gas profits up 24 percent
- Centrica in £2billion Qatar gas deal
- Renewable energy plans to be reviewed
- Government grants wind farm approval
- Suppliers fined in new Ofgem action
- Dash for gas expected in UK
- E.ON raises domestic prices
- UK firms waste £1.6 billion on energy
- BP looking at North Sea asset sale
- UK to miss 10pc renewable target
- Big six facing Ofgem review
- Further winter price changes from big six
- EDF’s UK Distribution network taken over
- Gas prices to rise this winter
- Wave power scheme likely to be cut
- Rising energy bills fund green Britain
- World’s largest offshore wind farm opens off Kent
- Oil found off coast of Greenland
- Iberdrola in £3 billion Scotland investment
- Government warned on raising renewables target
- Ofgem to probe four of the big six
- Thousands of businesses face CRC scheme fines
- Gulf Oil spill has cost BP 3.8 billion pounds
- Profits rise 98% at British Gas
- BT in Smart Meter Plan
- Recession responsible for emissions ‘illusion’
- The effects of the BP oil spill
- Study suggests positive renewable future for UK
- E.ON unveils new wave power machine
- Nuclear power & a new government
- Oil demand to rise
- New UK wind turbine factory
- Countdown to CRC
- Bloom Box launched
- EDF profits boosted by nuclear acquisitions
- £100bn wind farm plans unveiled
- Ofgem warns suppliers over prices
- Suppliers responsible for rolling out new smart meters
- Britain’s new nuclear plan given go ahead
- Fear of steep energy price rises in future
- Suppliers say no cuts to bills, despite increase in profits
- Government report advises increase in nuclear role needed
- New pipeline deal means less dependence on Russia
- Oil demand to rise in 2010, says IEA
- Smart Meters in UK Homes by 2020
- Centrica in British Energy deal
- Nuclear site auction winners announced
- Rise in crude stocks causes further price drops
- Online auction bids for nuclear sites higher than expected
- OPEC decides on no cuts to crude oil output
- European Commission deems electricity prices too high
- President Obama backs renewable energy
- Global oil production slows faster than expected
- Price rises feared as Europe waits for Russia to turn gas back on
- UK energy prices rising more than twice as fast as Europe
- Bizz Energy goes into administration
- Electricity 4 Business goes into administration
- Winter supply concerns lead to new energy price hike fears
- EDF Energy plan new nuclear plants after British Energy takeover
- Oil price rises by record amount in a single day
- Electricity and gas prices unlikely to fall this winter
- Npower and ScottishPower complete summer round of price rises
- E.ON and SSE announce summer rises in electricity and gas prices
- Energy suppliers face anger as EDF admits UK power costs more
- Smart meters will help reduce energy costs for London brewery
- British Gas announces largest ever increase in energy prices
- ‘Fix your energy prices now’ says well-known financial expert
- ‘No signs of collusion’ in UK electricity and gas markets

