Ofgem warns suppliers over prices

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Industry regulator has again inquired into why suppliers continue to increase energy bills despite falling wholesale energy costs. Ofgem has announced concerns that energy suppliers are making too much money from their customers, with reports suggesting that they are making £85 profit per customer. This is the highest profit level the energy suppliers have made in 5 years, according to … Read More

Suppliers responsible for rolling out new smart meters

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Energy suppliers will be responsible for installing Smart meters in every UK household by 2020. The government has given the go ahead to their smart meter plans for an estimated £8 billion roll out of smart meters to UK homes, with the main energy suppliers deemed responsible for installing the new technology in every UK household. The cost of installing … Read More

Britain’s new nuclear plan given go ahead

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10 new nuclear power plants are to be built, aiming for 25% nuclear energy by 2025. Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband announced this week that new nuclear plants, combined with renewable energy and cleaner coal plants, can secure the country’s energy supply and cut its carbon and greenhouse gas emissions. With nuclear power currently providing around 15% of … Read More

Fear of steep energy price rises in future

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Ofgem review of energy market predicts future prices are going only one way. The report, named ‘Project Discovery’, reviews a series of possible energy climate scenarios that the world could experience, and all four of the scenarios see a rise in price over the 10 years. The report claims that £200bn of investment is needed in the UK’s energy market … Read More

Government report advises increase in nuclear role needed

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Report published this week advises that the percentage of the UK’s energy generated from nuclear plants could double after 2030. The report, commissioned by the government, claims that the most efficient solution to lowering the UK’s depency on energy from sources such as natural gas and fossil fuels is by increasing the UK’s nuclear output to a proposed target of … Read More

Oil demand to rise in 2010, says IEA

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The IEA has claimed the demand for oil will increase by 1.7 percent next year as the world recovers from the recession. Oil price has most recently dropped below $60 per barrel, amidst concerns about the state of the global economy. The IEA (International Energy Agency) has predicted demand to fall by 2.9% in 2009.

Smart Meters in UK Homes by 2020

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The Government has unveiled plans for Smart meters to be installed in every home in Britain by 2020. The Government plans, which aim to reduce carbon emissions by more than a third, aim to install a smart meter in every one of Britain’s 26 million homes. They expect this move to to reduce energy consumption and boost efficiency, by allowing … Read More

Centrica in British Energy deal

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Energy giant Centrica, owner of British Gas, has agreed a deal with french company EDF Energy to take control of 20% of British Energy. Last year Centrica agreed a fee of about £3.1 billion  for 25% of British Energy. They have now confirmed the new re-negotiated deal, £2.3 billion for a 20% stake.