- October 31st, 2013
UK carbon tax could add 10% to bills finds bank
The UK’s tax on carbon could add 10% to energy bills, analysts at investment bank Macquarie believe. ›
The UK’s tax on carbon could add 10% to energy bills, analysts at investment bank Macquarie believe. ›
EDF has concluded negotiations with government on the strike price for electricity generated by Hinkley Point C. The financing system will be put to the European Commission this week, said government. ›
The UK has booked another LNG cargo for October, extending the recent surge in imports. But forecasts for colder than average weather in northeast Asia could divert cargos away from Europe later in the season. ›
Every British household will pay an average of more than £400 in higher bills over the next six years to pay for subsidies under controversial Government plans to hit green power targets. ›
A deal over subsidies for Britain’s first new nuclear plant in a generation could now be agreed within weeks, Michael Fallon, the energy minister, has said. ›