Exclusive: Government risks £30bn black hole without net zero roadmap November 23, 2022 The Government risks a £30bn-plus yearly black hole in its tax policy, warned environmental think tank Green Alliance.
CMA raises consumer concerns over proposed Baker Hughes-Altus deal November 22, 2022 The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has raised concerns over Baker Hughes' proposed acquisition of Altus.
Drax denies emissions claims in heated Westminster exchange November 22, 2022 The boss of Drax refused to comment on whether the energy firm is the second largest emitter of CO2 in the country.
Equinor pledges $1.44bn investment to deepwater Arctic gas field November 22, 2022 Equinor have announced they will invest $1.44bn in developing one of the deepest gas fields off the coast of Norway.
EU Commission unveils price limit for gas price cap ahead of crunch talks November 22, 2022 The European Union's executive arm has proposed a year-long gas price cap of €275 per megawatt hour on the Dutch benchmark.
Energy boss calls on suppliers to offer innovative solutions to survive November 22, 2022 Energy suppliers have to offer creative options to customers if they are to survive, argued the boss of Utility Warehouse.
Severfield records bumper profits driven by soaring steel prices November 22, 2022 Severfield has unveiled bumper revenues and profits, powered by soaring steel prices and increased business activity.
Ofgem: Five suppliers have ‘severe weaknesses’ in treating vulnerable users November 22, 2022 Five UK energy suppliers have severe weaknesses in how they handle of vulnerable customers, according to the latest report from Ofgem.
RAC calls on supermarkets to cut petrol prices to ease cost of living crisis November 22, 2022 RAC has urged supermarkets to cut their petrol and diesel prices to ease the pressure on struggling Brits ahead of Christmas.
Oil markets endure rollercoaster ride as OPEC rejects reports of production hike November 21, 2022 Oil prices whipsawed in today’s trading, before settling near this morning’s initial prices on both major benchmarks. Prices dipped to their lowest since early January, before rebounding as reports varied over whether Saudi Arabia and other OPEC oil producers are considering a half-million barrel daily output increase. Brent Crude and WTI Crude prices both plummeted [...]