Herald letters

WE regularly hear that so-called renewables are the cheapest way of generating electricity. Not true. While wind and solar are free the costs of actually using these are enormous. A Byzantine structure of subsidies means their cost soars. The Renewables Obligation weighs in at £7.6 billion per annum. Contracts for Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

UK energy firm on the brink of going bust with 20,000 customers at risk – MSN

Ripple Energy got ‘investment’ money off of customers, promising them cheaper energy bills at some point in the future. A lot of city dwellers got excited about buying shares in windfarms, along with the promise of a return on the cash they put into the pot.  https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/companies/uk-energy-firm-on-the-brink-of-going-bust-with-20000-customers-at-risk/ar-AA1Bj3az?fbclid=IwY2xjawJKKsNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHSkxHVNUQ_veKo939tVLZDJ7nsO_4O2PDq2qXri8Y7KnAqM0_BCfTgdTQg_aem_8_lVPQLCb5u9CIhLVvYcKw

By SAS Volunteer, ago