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  • Scottish Power: energy price cap not working

    October 19, 2021

    The UK’s energy price cap is not working and the country is now paying the price, argues the boss of Spanish energy giant Iberdrola. Ignacio Galan, chief executive of Iberdrola, which owns Scottish Power, believed that the price cap is a short-term solution to protect consumers that has caused long-term damage to the market. He [...]

  • Companies risk £2.6bn loss building UK gas power plants

    October 19, 2021

    Companies building new UK gas power plants risk losing £2.6 billion because they will be forced to abandon them before they can regain their investment, warns a new report. Financial think tank Carbon Tracker argues that most gas plants that are planned or under construction in Europe and the US will never break even. The [...]

  • Government pushes UK households to ditch gas boilers with £450m upgrade scheme

    October 18, 2021

    The government is encouraging households to swap fossil fuel boilers for low carbon alternatives with a £450m upgrade scheme. Households will now benefit from £5,000 government grants to install low carbon technologies such as a hydrogen-ready boiler or a heat pump. The grants will be available from next April, and will mean consumers will pay [...]

  • Nord Stream 2 fills pipeline with gas ahead of regulatory approval

    October 18, 2021

    Nord Stream 2 has been filled with “technical gas” while awaiting clearance from Germany’s regulator. The pipeline’s Swiss operator Nord Stream 2 AG has filled the first of the project’s two lines with 177 million cubic metres of gas in order to maintain pressure in the pipeline for future exports. The newly constructed 764-mile pipeline [...]

  • Russia will look to ‘rescue’ UK in energy crisis

    October 17, 2021

    Russia will try to “come to the rescue” of the UK amid rapidly rising energy costs, says the country’s ambassador Andrei Kelin. He told Andrew Marr that that if there is an “opportunity” to help the UK, then the country will “do what we can to alleviate difficult conditions which are now being created with [...]

  • Putin could miss COP26 climate conference

    October 17, 2021

    Vladimir Putin has not decided whether to attend the upcoming COP26 climate conference in Glasgow later this month. Russian ambassador to the UK, Andrei Kelin, told Andrew Marr that a decision on the president’s trip has “not been taken yet”. This follows Wednesday’s comments from the Russian premier that he might avoid the conference due [...]

  • Insulate Britain suspends road protests ahead of COP26 climate summit

    October 15, 2021

    Insulate Britain will suspend its demonstrations until October 25. It announced its decision yesterday to stop campaigning in an open letter written to the Prime Minister. They said that the protests were being suspended ahead of the UN’s COP26 climate conference. The UK is hosting the summit in Glasgow from 31 October to 12 November, [...]

  • Wizz Air chief executive calls carbon offsetting “a bit of a joke”

    October 12, 2021

    Wizz Air’s chief executive Jozsef Varadi has branded carbon offsetting as “a bit of a joke”, despite offering the scheme as part of the airline’s sustainability programme. As reported by Euronews, while speaking in Milan at industry conference World Routes, Varadi called carbon offsetting “greenwashing”. When pressed by Euronews Green on why the company was offering [...]

  • The UK should ban domestic flights, says advocacy group

    October 11, 2021

    British advocacy group Campaign for Better Transport is calling on the government to ban some domestic flights to reduce the amount of CO2 emissions produced domestically by aviation. If introduced, the ban would end several short-haul routes such as London to Manchester, London to Edinburgh and Birmingham to Glasgow. Travellers would be offered train tickets [...]

  • Better connectivity will remove 750,000 lorries off Britain’s roads

    October 11, 2021

    Improving transport connectivity in the UK could save up to 27.8 megatonnes of CO2 emissions by 2035, the equivalent of taking 750,000 lorries off the country’s roads. In a report published today, communications industry analyst Assembly showed that connectivity will play a huge part in the UK’s transition to carbon neutrality. Directly enhancing the connectivity [...]

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