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Public may end up paying for obsolete smart meters that save little, MPs warn
10 Sep 2014: Public accounts committee says gas and electricity consumers will bear cost of installing meters likely to benefit suppliers most
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12 Sep 2014: Public might have underwrite £359m annual cost if ministers do not put more emphasis on reducing electricity demand, MPs say
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11 Sep 2014: Gramercy residents squabble over 1,600ft well: ‘When the drilling starts you’d think you were in an oilfield in Oklahoma’
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11 Sep 2014: Planning committee turn down Celtique Energie application to explore for shale gas and oil near Fernhurst in West Sussex
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11 Sep 2014: John Quiggin: We know that renewable energy poses a real threat to the viability of fossil fuels, so why are its critics so persistent? Look to the ‘paperless office’ debate for an explanation
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Guardian Professional, 10 Sep 2014: The energy UN under-secretary general tells Holly Young that funding and collaboration are key to giving renewables a fighting chance
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10 Sep 2014: Green group refutes BBC report saying it has not shifted its stance on nuclear
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10 Sep 2014: Christian Wolmar: Car use is declining while the popularity of train travel is on the rise, but calculating cost per trip is a complex business
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10 Sep 2014: Nuclear watchdog gives go-ahead to switch two reactors back on but Shinzo Abe faces uphill battle to win over sceptical public
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9 Sep 2014: In the settlement of Masakhane near the Duvha plant, residents wear masks to avoid breathing in the coal dust
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9 Sep 2014: Last month Tokyo Electric Power was ordered to pay $500,000 compensation, now workers sue for promised danger money
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