Olympics Launches Little Sun Lamps
admin July 26, 2012Olympics Launches Little Sun Lamps – Today Little Sun Lamps See Initial Launch At London Olympics, Could Bring Light To Millions Without Electricity.
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Read More →Committee chairman Tim Yeo MP and his colleagues were tasked with evaluating the claims that the new draft Energy Bill is set to move Britain “to a secure, more efficient, low-carbon energy system in a cost-effective way” – but the MP for Suffolk South declared that it takes far too greater risk in doing the polar opposite.
Read More →Large-scale projects designed to improve the UK’s major gas and electricity grids will add another £15 to household bills within a decade, according to energy regulator Ofgem. A report filed yesterday shows that Ofgem believes around £22bn needs to be spent to improve the current energy systems across the UK, with a number of ‘critical infrastructure projects’ requiring action within the next decade.
Read More →As the planet’s biggest supplier of solar power panels, China always held lofty solar energy production targets. But those targets were unexpectedly quadrupled today as China looks to avoid the rising costs of fossil fuels.
Read More →A new report commissioned by environmental group ‘Friends of the Earth’ warns that the UK could be heading for an uncertain energy future, thanks to gaps in environmental policy. Despite encouraging results in Wales and a bright commercial energy structure in place in Scotland, fear is now rising over the barriers that are limiting investment in renewable energy.
Read More →Energy Market Brief July 2012 Energy prices fall as economic picture remains unclear – GB wholesale power and gas prices in June followed the falls in the wider markets as growth in China and the US seemed to falter and the debt crisis continued to affect the European economy. Annual coal hit a 20-month low… Continue Reading »
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