The electricity grid failure that plunged millions into darkness in northern India this week was symptomatic of the myriad problems facing the country’s power sector . . . → Read More: India’s power struggle
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The electricity grid failure that plunged millions into darkness in northern India this week was symptomatic of the myriad problems facing the country’s power sector . . . → Read More: India’s power struggle David Cameron signs deal in Oslo to ensure UK can continue to depend on Norway for secure energy supplies . . . → Read More: UK signs ‘landmark’ energy agreement with Norway Surge in use of wind and solar power is providing secondary income for agriculture sector, in addition to rural tourism . . . → Read More: Renewable energy schemes help boost farmers’ profits Most Britons like wind power, but the minority who don’t exert a painful electoral grip on the Conservative party. The only solution is to ensure those who live with the turbines also profit from them . . . → Read More: Giving power to the people can solve the wind farm stand-off Allegations of coalition hypocrisy over green issues as critics say documents show UK has caved in to fossil fuel lobbyists . . . → Read More: Leaked documents reveal UK fight to dilute EU green energy targets Agency says tripling output by 2035 from unconventional gas sources such as shale gas could end support for renewables . . . → Read More: ‘Golden age of gas’ threatens renewable energy, IEA warns Victory for gas lobby as aims of €80bn EU renewable energy programme altered to channel money to ‘low-carbon’ fossil fuel . . . → Read More: Gas rebranded as green energy by EU Critics of the atomic phase-out said energy emissions, costs and imports would all rise. They were wrong . . . → Read More: Busting the carbon and cost myths of Germany’s nuclear exit Germany’s long support for wind and solar energy is delivering zero-cost electricity at times. In contrast, the UK’s new energy policy seeks to underwrite the rising cost of nuclear . . . → Read More: Only renewables, not nuclear, could be too cheap to meter Office for Nuclear Regulation in talks to extend life of aging power stations earmarked for closure . . . → Read More: Nuclear reactor reprieve puts UK energy plans in doubt |
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