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Energy bills to rise by £219 million - but Ofgem plans radical reforms
By Tom Brook last updated
Although energy bills are set to rise by £150 per household, Ofgem is planning to radically transform Britain’s energy infrastructure.

Millions of Brits to save £85 on their energy bills this autumn
By Tom Brook last updated
The coronavirus pandemic has slashed energy demand, helping to push wholesale gas and electricity prices to record lows.

Smart meter installations to be increased across the UK following lockdown
By Tom Brook last updated
Getting a smart meter fitted in your home could help you save up to £250 on energy bills every year.

Green Homes Grant: Chancellor sets aside £2 billion for green home upgrades
By Tom Brook last updated
Over 600,000 households in England will be upgraded and green improvements could save you hundreds of pounds a year.

Driving the shift to electric vehicles
By Ashiss Kumar Dash published
The move to electric vehicles needs to be supported by a robust grid that is able to power the ever-increasing number of electric vehicles on UK roads.

Britain went a whole week without coal power for the first time since 1882
By Sofia Wyciślik-Wilson published
Meeting the needs of power-hungry modern life without burning the black stuff.

Cyberattacks against energy and utilities firms begin inside enterprise IT networks
By Anthony Spadafora published
New research from Vectra reveals how hackers target energy and utilities by first gaining access to enterprise IT networks.

This stretchy biofuel cell powers wearables from your sweat
By Duncan Geere published
Biomedical engineers have created a flexible, stretchable fuel cell that's capable of powering LEDs and Bluetooth radios.
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