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Ofgem greenlights cable links to power millions of homes

Ofgem greenlights cable links to power millions of homes

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Ofgem greenlights cable links to power millions of homes

The energy regulator has provisionally approved plans for two high-voltage cable links to Europe, aimed at supplying power to millions of homes in Britain

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“UK EVs outshine North Sea oil for energy security”

“UK EVs outshine North Sea oil for energy security”

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“UK EVs outshine North Sea oil for energy security”

Electric cars in the UK are set to enhance energy security more effectively than new North Sea oil licences, reducing dependence on petrol imports, according to a report

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Massive Morocco-UK power link wins national status

Massive Morocco-UK power link wins national status

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Massive Morocco-UK power link wins national status

The subsea cable connecting Morocco’s renewable energy sources to the UK has been classified as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project

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Egyptian solar and wind to boost Britain’s energy supply

Egyptian solar and wind to boost Britain’s energy supply

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Egyptian solar and wind to boost Britain’s energy supply

Britain plans to import electricity generated by solar and wind farms in Egypt through subsea cables connecting the country with Europe

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Drax partners with Port of Tyne for biomass imports

Drax partners with Port of Tyne for biomass imports

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Drax partners with Port of Tyne for biomass imports

In a new four-year agreement, the Port of Tyne will annually import up to one million tonnes of biomass via rail for delivery to the Drax power station

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‘UK’s fossil fuel imports from authoritarian regimes surge to £19.3bn’

‘UK’s fossil fuel imports from authoritarian regimes surge to £19.3bn’

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‘UK’s fossil fuel imports from authoritarian regimes surge to £19.3bn’

In the year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the UK saw a significant increase in fossil fuel imports from authoritarian petrostates, according to a report

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‘Renewables saved Brits £5.7bn this winter’

‘Renewables saved Brits £5.7bn this winter’

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‘Renewables saved Brits £5.7bn this winter’

That’s because far less gas was imported, RenewableUK claims

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National Grid: UK-France interconnector pays off carbon cost in under a year

National Grid: UK-France interconnector pays off carbon cost in under a year

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National Grid: UK-France interconnector pays off carbon cost in under a year

The 1GW IFA2 electricity cable has saved more carbon in its first year than the total carbon used to build it

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Is government plotting back to coal move?

Is government plotting back to coal move?

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Is government plotting back to coal move?

EDF has reportedly been approached to keep a coal-fired power station going

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EU fossil fuel dependency rises as energy use falls

EU fossil fuel dependency rises as energy use falls

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EU fossil fuel dependency rises as energy use falls

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Energy efficiency helped EU save $27bn on imports

Energy efficiency helped EU save $27bn on imports

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Energy efficiency helped EU save $27bn on imports

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EU imported more than half of energy use in 2014

EU imported more than half of energy use in 2014

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EU imported more than half of energy use in 2014

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