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As energy bills soar even those of means are trying to find ways to save
Households are cutting back on food to cope with soaring energy bills despite aid package
French company is reviewing whether reactors at Hartlepool and Heysham can stay open longer
Starmer sets out ‘green future’ in conference speech and calls for party discipline against Tories
Group forecasts 25% rise in earnings on back of soaring wholesale power prices
Households turning down thermostats 3C could reduce much of the gap between supply and demand
Targets would range from batteries to wind, alongside pledge for faster transition to fossil-free power
Unscientific prejudice towards the electromagnetic oven is factually wrong, mean-minded and just plain nasty
Climate campaigners welcome Tory policy U-turn that will ease planning restrictions
Business secretary calls opposition to shale gas extraction ‘sheer Ludditery’
Businesses welcome government help but say lack of clarity over its reach risks hitting investment
Government introduces new subsidy scheme to stop wave of corporate collapses this winter
The scheme provides relatively little incentive to conserve energy
The government is to limit the wholesale costs for gas and electricity used in corporate tariffs
Essar Group targets key role in building market for hydrogen
Seven of the 10 best performing stocks on London’s junior Aim market are fossil fuel companies
Jacob Rees-Mogg says legislation will be halted or dropped to reflect new administration’s priorities
Some producers have an incentive to agree to new fixed-price contracts
Extraction process remains unpopular with the public despite soaring gas prices
Companies welcome lifting of moratorium but say more is needed to make projects viable
One of the architects of £150bn state intervention says energy price guarantee scheme is ‘not an end solution’
Electricity flow through cross-border subsea connectors is now more costly for Britain
The new PM’s energy price freeze is a blunt instrument, but extraordinary times call for unusual measures
Helping people and businesses this winter will mean short-term fiscal loosening
Government will need to take steps to shore up the UK’s economic credibility
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