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Louise Frohlich
Joining Expert Reviews in 2023 as product assistant, Louise doubles as a freelance artist and has countless hours of experience specialising in pencil-based portraiture. As such, she now writes for our art pages and is always trying out the latest creative mediums. Louise also manages the circulation of products amongst the team, ensuring a smooth daily running of the office.
- Motionless turbines could solve the problem of noisy wind energy A ‘motionless’ wind energy system hailed as a breakthrough scalable renewable energy solution has been installed in the UKLouise Frohlich
- Solar Fast review: A fast-growing solar installer with outstanding customer service We take a look at the product and services of Solar Fast to help you decide whether they are the right partner for your switch to solar.Jane Hoskyn
- Shetland wind farm and subsea cable boosts UK clean energy Two new clean energy projects will connect the Shetland to the UK grid for the first time and help the country's eco strategy.Louise Frohlich
- Government’s clean energy blitz met with public support, new poll finds According to the poll, 68% are also supportive of Great British Energy, a new initiative from the Labour governmentLouise Frohlich
- Ofgem announces 10% energy price cap increase The UK's energy price cap has risen to just over £1,700 for direct debit customers.Louise Frohlich
- Energy Crisis Commission to review impact of energy costs on households and businesses A new initiative has been launched to explore ways to make the UK energy independent and cut household bills.Louise Frohlich
- Are air fryers energy efficient? Air fryers have become increasingly popular, but with the cost of electricity rising, can they really save you money while you cook? Let's find out.Tatiana Lebreton
- Ofgem approves electric ‘superhighway’ between England and Scotland Regulators have given the green light to subsea cables that could help make the UK energy independent and bring down bills.Louise Frohlich
- Majority of people support renewable energy projects, poll finds Sixty-one per cent of people in the UK would be frustrated if a widely-supported local renewable energy project was scrapped.Louise Frohlich