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Trump will make US energy bills jump by $400 Donald Trump's new Bill could make US energy bills increase by $400 a year by removing tax credits for renewable energy projects -
EDF Renewables selected to provide green power to the London Tube EDF Renewables UK has been appointed by Transport of London (TfL) to generate and deliver electricity via a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) over 15 years through its Longfield solar farm in Essex. -
‘Start at Home’ heat pump project from Nesta boosts engineer confidence Innovation agency Nesta has reported that its ‘Start at Home’ pilot project has helped to improve heating engineers’ technical understanding of heat pumps and encouraged some to qualify as heat pump installers, in a move that should bolster the clean technology workforce and help the government achieve its net-zero ambitions. -
E.ON launches ‘Next Gen Home’ to offer low-carbon tech with no upfront cost The new package will start as a 12-month pilot and has been made available to 20 E.ON Next customers across the Midlands from 1 July. -
Why the UK shouldn’t sacrifice energy security for defence Achieving energy security is the only way the UK can safeguard itself against the turmoil of international energy markets. -
More than four in 10 new homes in England built with solar power New homes in England have experienced a huge surge in solar panel installations following the introduction of more stringent rules on energy efficiency. -
Is Elon Musk good for the planet? The world's richest person has made money from EVs and is fan of solar energy, but does his backing of Donald Trump put the energy transition in jeopardy? -
Bring down electricity costs to cut energy bills, government told The Climate Change Committee has urged the government to make electricity cheaper to drive adoption of heat pumps. -
Government proposes to expand automatic energy compensation scheme The government has put forward new measures that it says will protect consumers against energy price rises, including cutting the time it takes to get compensation from energy companies.