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UK Government appoints Octopus Energy founder as adviser Greg Jackson, founder of Octopus Energy and backer of zonal pricing, has taken up a job in the government to push green tech.
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Heat pumps can cut bills in half if green levies are removed Renewable energy think tank E3G has found that a shift in government policy could mean heat pumps will halve energy bills.
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Tesla unveils new Model Y Performance Tesla has unveiled its latest Model Y Performance that it claims is more efficient, more comfortable, better connected, and safer than before.
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Royal Mail to install solar-powered postboxes across UK Royal Mail will be installing 3,500 solar-powered postboxes across the UK that will power a digitally-activated drawer.
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What does carbon neutral mean? Carbon neutral means removing or absorbing the equivalent in COâ‚‚ emissions from the atmosphere as those which you emit, resulting in net zero.
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What is net zero, and why is it important? In this guide, we’re going to go into detail about what net zero is and why most countries have their own net zero emissions goals
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Audi expands Audi Q5 e-hybrid range Audi has expanded its Q5 range with the addition of an SUV and Sportback plug-in hybrid model to offer space, versatility, quattro drive and suitability for everyday use.
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AI tool is better for the planet than TV, Google claims Tech giant claims its AI tool is better for the environment than TV
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Ofgem: energy price cap to rise by 2% in October Energy bills for a typical household will rise by £35 a year from 1 October to 31 December 2025, Ofgem has announced today (27 August). The rise means a typical dual-fuel household will see their annual bill rise to £1,755 per year from the current annual price cap of £1,720.