The high price to pay for fuel
I wince as my gas and electricity bills arrive. It’s so expensive now, domestic heating, despite all the penny-pinching things to use less fuel I’ve done to keep our costs […]
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I wince as my gas and electricity bills arrive. It’s so expensive now, domestic heating, despite all the penny-pinching things to use less fuel I’ve done to keep our costs […]
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Green MP for Brighton Pavilion Caroline Lucas writes in the Guardian today about being arrested for protesting against a fracking development in rural Sussex. Fracking is a new technology enabling
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It is well understood by now that the principal way to respond to the threat of climate change is to use less fossil fuel. When fossil fuels are burned, they
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From “Key Messages on: “Energy 2020 ‐ A strategy for competitive, sustainable and secure energy” COM (2010)639 Final”, published by Eurelectric, January 2011: “Priority should be given to implementing and
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The Annual Charlemagne Lecture will be given by Philip Lowe “Energy Policy in a Changing Climate” Tuesday 19 October at 6.45 pm in the River Room, King’s Building, King’s College
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Speaking yesterday (4 November) at the opening ceremony of the College of Europe’s Bruges campus, European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek identified the creation of a European Energy Community as the
By Professor Satish Desai OBE, 3 December 2008 Introduction The world has experienced many unfortunate events, e.g. the World War II (WWII) that was perhaps the last serious event. WWII was
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Hungary will join Italian prime minister Romano Prodi’s initiative to set up a joint European electricity services authority, Hungarian Minister of Economics and Transport Janos Koka told MTI on Sunday.
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quoted in EUobserver.com http://euobserver.com/9/22792 “My first impression is that there is a contradiction between having European networks but not having a central European authority,” said Mr Prodi. “We depend on
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By Richard Laming Published in EUobserver, 3 May 2006 Those were strong words from Polish defence minister Radek Sikorski at the weekend, comparing the proposed new pipeline between Russia and Germany
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