The parliamentarians prompting Rishi Sunak to reconsider his stance on onshore wind power frequently echo the wind industry’s catchphrase: “Wind is affordable.” Sir Alok Sharma claims it’s “affordable, green, and
The parliamentarians prompting Rishi Sunak to reconsider his stance on onshore wind power frequently echo the wind industry’s catchphrase: “Wind is affordable.” Sir Alok Sharma claims it’s “affordable, green, and
British families are alerted that the days of low energy prices have come to an end, with an anticipated increase in bills next year.
EnQuest’s stock value fell by 11% after the North Sea oil operator reported a loss for the first half of the year, impacted by the windfall tax on energy earnings.
Household energy costs are set to decrease by approximately £151 annually as the economic impact of Vladimir Putin’s incursion into Ukraine continues to diminish.
The UK energy watchdog, Ofgem, has criticized power station owners for exploiting the system to generate excessive profits and outlined measures to curb this behaviour.
Ofgem’s decision to lower its energy price cap will result in a reduction of approximately £425 in annual household energy bills, making gas and electricity more affordable throughout Britain.
Next week, the UK government is expected to offer windfall tax relief to its oil and gas companies. This move aims to boost investments and enhance the country’s energy security,
On Monday, one of the UK’s largest privatised water companies will argue in the Supreme Court that it should not be held responsible by private landowners and individuals for sewage
Jeremy Hunt is expected to extend the government’s energy price guarantee at its current level for three more months, preventing household bills from increasing by an average of £500 from
According to the trade body of the UK oil and gas industry, Offshore Energies UK, companies in the sector are reducing their operations in the North Sea and prioritizing investment
Starting from April, Ofgem is reducing the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge consumers by almost £1,000. The regulator has cut the price cap to £3,280 from the current £4,279