Nuclear rebirth?/Scientific Alliance

At last, after months of negotiation, the UK government has given the go-ahead in principle to EDF (with financial backing from others, including two Chinese companies) to build a 1600MW nuclear plant on the existing Hinkley Point site in Somerset. The key factor was for the two sides to agree Read more

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PM aims to halve green taxes on energy/The Times

  David Cameron plans to halve the green levies in energy bills while clearing the way for a windfall tax on suppliers before the next election. ScottishPower became the latest of the leading energy companies to increase prices yesterday, warning its 2.2 million customers of above-inflation rises that will add Read more

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Grangemouth Falls Victim To US Shale Revolution/Reuters

Oct 24 (Reuters) – There is probably no long-term commercial future for the oil refinery and associated petrochemicals plant at Grangemouth in Scotland even if the current owners, Ineos and PetroChina, can resolve their dispute with workers and the labour union. http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/10/24/britain-refinery-idUKL5N0IE2MF20131024

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