Category : Energy


Trump's Alaska road plan threatens wildlife refuge

Former President Donald Trump's proposal to construct a road through Alaska's Izembek National Wildlife Refuge sparks environmental concerns and legal battles over protected wilderness areas.

Drax faces lawsuits over worker asthma claims

Energy giant Drax confronts multiple lawsuits from former employees alleging hazardous wood pellet dust exposure led to occupational asthma at Yorkshire power station.

EDF's Power Move: Save £150 on Energy Bills

EDF unveils innovative 'Power Move' tariff offering substantial savings for customers willing to shift electricity usage away from peak hours. Find out if this flexible pricing plan could cut your energy costs.

SNP urged to end nuclear ban amid energy crisis fears

A leading economic think tank urges Scottish government to reconsider nuclear energy ban, warning current renewable strategy risks leaving Scotland in the dark and damaging economic competitiveness.

EU hits Russian LNG with landmark sanctions

The European Union unveils its toughest energy sanctions yet, targeting Russia's lucrative liquefied natural gas exports in a decisive move to cripple Kremlin war funding.

London energy bills hit £2,370 in price cap loophole

Westminster homeowners face shocking energy bill increases up to 237% higher than price cap, with suppliers accused of exploiting standing charge loopholes. Investigation reveals how customers are being ripped off.

US sanctions Russian oil giants, markets volatile

Washington escalates economic warfare with sweeping sanctions against Rosneft and Lukoil, triggering oil price volatility and global supply chain concerns as China trade tensions intensify.

Trump's Russia Oil Sanctions: Will They Work?

The Trump administration's latest move to sanction Russian oil companies raises critical questions about effectiveness, global energy markets, and geopolitical strategy in a divided world.

Labour's Nuclear Plan for Scotland Revealed

Ed Miliband announces groundbreaking nuclear energy policy for Scotland if Labour wins Holyrood election, marking dramatic shift from SNP's anti-nuclear stance

Miliband's £2.4m heat pump ads spark taxpayer fury

Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has authorised spending £2.4 million of public money on heat pump advertising in just one year, sparking criticism over taxpayer-funded green messaging.

US Nuclear Physicist Arrested in Secrets Plot

A senior nuclear physicist from a top US national laboratory has been arrested on charges of plotting to share sensitive military technology with a foreign nation, raising serious security concerns.

Cold homes creating health crisis for millions

New research reveals how Britain's cold, damp housing stock is creating a public health emergency, with experts warning of increased risks of asthma, heart attacks and strokes.

Slash Energy Bills By £900 With Meter Reading Trick

Millions of UK households could save hundreds on energy bills with this simple meter reading strategy before the October price cap change. Discover how to protect yourself from estimated billing and potential overcharges.

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