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UK regulator proposes reforms as household energy debts hit $5 billion

Britain's energy regulator Ofgem has proposed reforming how companies deal with customers who owe money and said they should offer tariffs free of some charges as household energy debts hit almost 4 billion pounds ($5.1 billion).

read more... 13/12/2024

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UK clarifies 2030 energy target as 95% green power

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has clarified that his government’s pledge to achieve a net-zero energy sector by 2030 does not necessarily mean 100% clean power, and that the country will instead aim for 95% low carbon energy by 2030.

read more... 06/12/2024

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The UK has clarified its energy goal for 2030, aiming for 95% of its power to come from green sources.

On Thursday, Labour released a statement introducing its "Plan For Change," claiming the party is on course to achieve "at least 95%" clean energy by 2030.

read more... 06/12/2024

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France's political woes may trigger fresh Europe energy crisis

The collapse of France's government on Wednesday could have far-reaching consequences for Europe's energy markets and send regional electricity costs soaring.

read more... 05/12/2024

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German stakeholders doubt power plant strategy passing

The collapse of the German government on 6 November has led to uncertainty over the future of Germany's power market, particularly with regard to the passing of the power plant strategy (KWSG) before federal elections scheduled for 23 February.

read more... 04/12/2024

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