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Campaign groups call on regulator to abolish January bill increase, saying households are facing an âassault from all sidesâ
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As new year looms, there’s one last job for households in Great Britain on standard variable tariffs
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Cautious optimism among experts that emissions from energy use may have peaked as net zero mission intensifies
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Former Tory PM takes new swipe at his successor over stalled progess on Britain’s energy independence
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Local government proposal to revive 1980s M-Bahn described as energy-hogging and vain fantasy project
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Ramaswamy launched his bid for the presidency with an extreme energy that grabbed the nation’s attention. But as primary season looms, the sustained spotlight may not be doing him any favours, writes Gustaf Kilander
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From teaching acting to running a bioenergy firm, older people could be key to plugging skills shortage and unlocking growth
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More than 1.5 million food parcels were provided by the Trussell Trust in the last six months, with record numbers using food banks amid rising energy costs, food price inflation and growing poverty, Jabed Ahmed writes
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Amid all the hysteria about ChatGPT and co, one thing is being missed: how energy-intensive the technology is
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New role for former permanent secretary in energy department raises concerns over ‘revolving door’ between public and private
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Cheaper oil expected to lead to annual electricity and gas bills dropping by about £268 to £1,660
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Watch live as Rishi Sunak is questioned by parliament’s select committee chairs regarding global affairs, economic issues, COP28 and energy concerns.
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Strategists are getting nervous, but energy efficiency and kickstarting growth are important to voters, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Extra cash values firm at nearly $8bn, as it says it has greater share of home electricity market than British Gas