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British energy regulator plans new rules to help customers as prices soar

Britain's energy regulator on Monday proposed new measures to protect consumers and prevent energy suppliers from charging high direct debit payments as households struggle to meet soaring energy bills.

read more... 20/06/2022

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Britain launches first licensing round for carbon storage sites

Britain has put its first round of sites for carbon capture and storage up for bids from potential users, with 13 on offer, the North Sea Transition Authority said on Tuesday.

read more... 14/06/2022

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Britons warned energy bills could jump another 40% in October

Household energy bills in Britain look set to surge by another 40% in October, the industry regulator warned on Tuesday, deepening a cost-of-living crisis that is piling pressure on the government to do more to help the poorest.

read more... 25/05/2022

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UK's energy regulator proposes quarterly reviews of price cap

Britain's energy regulator Ofgem said on Monday it planned to review a price cap on consumer bills every quarter rather than twice a year to reflect the volatile price swings in the market.

read more... 16/05/2022

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Shell, Uniper partner on UK low-carbon hydrogen facility

German utility Uniper and Shell will team up to jointly produce low-carbon hydrogen at a Uniper power station in Britain in a bid to boost use of the fuel and cut greenhouse gas emissions, they said on Tuesday.

read more... 13/04/2022

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