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Massive 13,000-home project investigates how much energy is typically used at different temperatures.
There are gaps in UK households’ understanding of their energy usage.
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The government is rolling out smart meters across the UK, but at present they are providing households with little benefit.
Oil rigs, Cromarty Firth in Invergordon, Scotland.
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Redesigning the UK’s windfall tax on energy companies could help it to bring in more money for public spending.
A pipeline in Tunisia supplies natural gas from Algeria to Italy.
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Natural gas projects in Africa might help reduce supply shortages temporarily, but they could soon become stranded assets.
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People struggling to pay their power bills may never have anticipated experiencing such hardship. It’s time to tackle energy equity head-on.
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Energy bills are set to rise - and rise again. The government’s efforts so far have done very little. Time for a stronger approach.
A Long Island Power Authority smart meter installed at a home in Suffolk County, N.Y.
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Most households pay a flat rate 24/7 for electricity although the cost of generating it fluctuates through the day. Wireless technologies are changing that system.
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There never was a ‘maximum bill of £2,500’.
The new Baltic Pipe natural gas pipeline connects Norwegian natural gas fields in the North Sea with Denmark and Poland, offering an alternative to Russian gas.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has not hesitated to use energy as a weapon. An expert on global energy markets analyzes what could come next.
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Basic costs rise steeply for those who can least afford it.
Many UK households will be watching their energy costs very closely this winter.
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Millions will still experience fuel poverty this winter, even with the government’s latest plan to help.
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Government intervention is urgently needed to offset the likely health crisis looming from the increased energy costs.
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British households want answers from their new leader as they look at their soaring energy bills.
The Nord Stream pipeline from the Baltic Sea to Germany is regularly being closed this year as Russia restricts gas supply.
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Russia is burning off and wasting millions of pounds of gas rather than supply it to Europe. Here’s why.
Things are not rosy for Nigerians as food prices keep rising.
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Inflation is perhaps the biggest poverty accelerator in the economy due to its weakening effect on people’s purchasing power.
Households and businesses across the UK may need to adjust their living habits in line with spiking bills this winter.
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Economists discuss current political proposals designed to tackle the cost of living crisis.
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The cap prevents energy retailers from making excessive profits, but places no restrictions on other parts of the supply chain.
Both sides claim to be winning. But the Ukrainian people are losing every day.
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Russia has secured gains in the east but Ukraine is pushing back in the south.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell is hoping to orchestrate a very delicate dance.
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The US economy gained more jobs than expected in June, although it was still a decline from May. An economist explains what the new numbers mean.
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We are at a dangerous tipping point in ‘inflationary psychology’, says the central bank for the world’s central banks.