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Households may get boost of up to £12,000 if they earn under £36,000
Households earning less than £36,000 can get up to £12,000 boosts for energy Households who earn less than £36,000 a year in total are set to be handed a boost worth up to £12,000 this year, after ministers fast tracked the…
How is power generated for Guernsey homes and businesses?
John Fernandez Guernsey political reporter Most of the power used by Guernsey households is not generated on the island. Since the turn of the millennium, much of the electricity used locally has come from the European mainland via an underwater…
The great energy pivot: US oil and Chinese solar are the winners in Trump's war on Iran
In the open seas, an armada of empty tankers has quietly turned west. A record number of super-sized vessels are now heading to the US, where oil drillers and refineries are preparing to profit from Donald Trump's war in the Middle East. Almost 30…
The Iran War Is Accelerating the Renewable Energy Transition -- Just Not in the U.S.
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for nearly two months, causing oil and gas prices to surge around the globe. In the United States, the cost of a gallon of gas has increased by over a dollar since the strait closed, and the cost of diesel is up…
More landed households opting for solar amid global energy crisis
SINGAPORE – More landed households are installing rooftop solar panels, with the ongoing energy crisis and escalating fuel prices providing the final push for them to tap the sun's energy to power their homes and electric vehicles (EVs).
River pollution leaves couple living in a shed on a building site
Nicola Goodwin BBC Midlands Investigations team People living and working in Herefordshire say ongoing pollution in the river Lugg is causing 'significant damage' to the local economy. Since 2019, there have been restrictions on building in the…
Top lobbying firm does bidding of entity linked to Uyghur repression
During his tenure at Daqo New Energy, the Chinese manufacturing magnate landed in hot water with the federal government multiple times over his links to the Chinese Communist Party's repression of religious and ethnic minorities. The U.S.
Africa's Power Problem Is The Whole World's Misfortune Too
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MARIANNE BARRIAUX Vendors sell meat at the Oshodi night market in Lagos, late on June 6, 2015, lighting their stall with a fuel lamp in absence of electricity. AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI (Photo credit should read PIUS…
Hamdan bin Mohammed reviews RTA projects shaping Dubai's future mobility
Dubai: His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, reviewed a range of specialised initiatives and projects…
Octopus Energy issues 'largest ever' announcement with bills cut to £0
Octopus Energy has issued its 'largest ever' zero bills announcement - with bills set to be cut to £0 for 300 homes. Octopus and Prosperity Group have teamed up to deliver the world's largest Zero Bills site to date, where residents won't pay…
Israel feared Amal Khalil, just as it did Shireen Abu Akleh
On April 22, the Israeli regime assassinated yet another journalist. Her name was Amal Khalil. She was a well-known Lebanese journalist, born during the early years of the last Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon, who spent years documenting the…
Historic site regeneration plans could create £20m 'destination for town
The historic Tone Works site could become 'a destination for Wellington' as part of a planned £20m regeneration. Somerset Council secured nearly £20m in November 2023 in the third and final round of the levelling up fund to be spent on…
Forest Green Rovers release statement after bizarre bacon sarnies claim
Forest Green Rovers have brought home the bacon at last - or so the club claimed in response to a viral story after they beat Morecambe. The world's first fully vegan club made a meal out of the Shrimps with a 5-0 win that left the away fans…
A simple touch that could make solar cells last much longer
A new study has revealed a surprisingly simple way to improve one of the biggest weaknesses of next-generation solar cells. Researchers from Korea University and University of Surrey have shown that just bringing two special solar materials into…
Outrage drowns out the dawn service boo-ing
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. To those who booed at the Anzac service: you are showing your ignorance and your behaviour is infantile (‴ War never solves…
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