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Energy news round up: four in 10 parents considering a ‘digital detox’ to reduce energy bills this summer
Plus: calls to ban new gas boilers from 2025, and more, in this week's energy news round up
By Robin Whitlock Published
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Energy news round up: new eco homes can be heated for just £1 per day, and more
By Robin Whitlock Published
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Government plans to boost large-scale green energy storage - and reduce energy bills in the process
Planning regulations for large-scale batteries is set to be relaxed, which could be great news for your energy bills
By Richard Hart Published
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New Green Homes Grant could reduce energy bills in England - here's what you need to know
A new Government scheme means families can receive vouchers worth up to £5,000 to make energy-saving changes to their homes
By Richard Hart Last updated
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Investment in local and sustainable energy could help reduce UK energy bills and boost renewable sector
UK businesses and councils want the Government to invest in green local energy projects, which could then cut household energy bills
By Richard Hart Published
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Energy news round-up: National Grid's profit warnings, offshore wind wins out against nuclear, and more
All the latest news from the energy sector this week
By Robin Whitlock Published
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Hydrogen predicted to have a key role in the UK’s green growth and the future of our energy bills
Reports suggest hydrogen could meet half the country’s energy demand by 2050 and provide opportunities for suppliers to integrate more renewables
By Richard Hart Published
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Energy news round-up: cheaper British Gas rival to launch, suppliers to start chasing debt again, and more
Here’s the latest news from the energy sector so far this week...
By Robin Whitlock Published
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Energy sector to ramp up investment in renewables: why now could be a good time to switch supplier
As more energy firms and industries pledge to increase spending on low-carbon projects, it's a good time to consider switching to a greener tariff
By Richard Hart Published