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  • Europe set for diesel supply scramble as high prices expose tight markets

    November 15, 2022

    Europe could be scrambling for diesel supplies over the winter, the International Energy Agency, amid ultra-high prices.

  • Rosneft plans £3bn dividend payout as Russia scrambles for revenues

    November 14, 2022

    Rosneft has confirmed it will make its first ever nine-month dividend pay-out, as Russia scrambles to raise revenues to boost flagging economy.

  • Many Brits to turn off Christmas lights in bid to save energy

    November 14, 2022

    Christmas is set to be a bit less sparkly this year with a massive upsurge in Brits not putting up Christmas lights to save energy. The soaring cost of electricity means 16 per cent of UK households will avoid plugging in fairy lights on their tree and across their house, which light up many streets [...]

  • Good Energy coughs up £650,000 to renewable generator owners

    November 14, 2022

    Good Energy has agreed to refund owners of renewable generators it imposed unauthorised administration charges against, revealed Ofgem.

  • Windfall tax hike risks no new investment in North Sea, warns analyst

    November 14, 2022

    The UK risks no new investment in the North Sea oil and gas sector, if the Government toughens up the windfall tax, warns Stifel.

  • Insulating homes could cut gas imports more than North Sea drilling, says green body

    November 14, 2022

    Insulating the UK's entire housing stock could reduce gas demand by 20 per cent according to new research from the ECIU.

  • SMEs fear ‘cliff-edge’ energy bills in April, warns British Chamber of Commerce

    November 13, 2022

    Nearly half of SMEs fear they will not be able to pay their energy bills once the Government’s support package ends next March, warns BCC.

  • Ofgem must review supplier of last resort process, says Westminster body

    November 13, 2022

    The administration process for suppliers has to be reviewed, with households set to foot a £2.7bn bill to clean up the energy market.

  • Exclusive: North Sea firms urge Government to protect investment relief as windfall tax hike looms

    November 12, 2022

    North Sea oil and gas producers are urging Government to ensure investment relief is continued in line with any windfall tax expansion.

  • Windfall tax makes no sense for renewables, says Cornwall Insight

    November 12, 2022

    It would be disproportionate to expand the windfall tax to electricity generators, argued Cornwall Insight, amid a commodities boom.

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