Ofgem has launched a review. following which the regulator expects the rule to be implemented from early 2020.
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The equity in gas markets are sending a clear message to operators to cut growth to maintenance levels and someone need to go further than that.
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They recover their allowed revenues from charges to suppliers. who in turn pass these costs to customers through their energy bills.
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Environmental non-profit Plastic Oceans UK claims items such as old bottles and packaging can act as a raft. enabling a variety of organisms to reach new habitats.
Read More »UV Lights Can Cut Rate of Birds Hitting Power Lines by 98%
Ultraviolet wavelengths shone onto cables can illuminate them for birds while remaining invisible to humans.
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Developer Posiva plans to store spent nuclear fuel at a depth of around 400 to 450 metres in the Onkalo bedrock on Olkiluoto island.
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The zero-emission public transport is expected to help significantly cut costs and slash carbon emissions.
Read More »Distributed Energy Could Restart Power Supplies Following Major Outage
A new project is exploring how distributed energy resources could be used to restore power in the highly unlikely event of a total or partial shutdown of the National Electricity Transmission System.
Read More »Brexit will Allow a Renewed Focus on Sustainability and Biodiversity
That’s according to the new Environment Secretary. Theresa Villiers. who made her first official speech.
Read More »Saudi Arabia Is Sending More Oil to China
China imported a record amount of crude from Saudi Arabia in June.
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