Many properties in rural areas will now be eligible for free insulation, thanks to new funding sources.
Ofgem bans ‘complex tariffs’
The energy watchdog Ofgem have put down new rules that will ban confusing and complicated energy tariffs. The ban came into effect on 2nd January 2014.
Our Top 5 Energy Stories – 30th October 2013
Our regular round-up of energy news from around the world.
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Free Boiler Grants
Just a quick reminder that there are still grants available for a free A-rated energy efficient boiler.
Infographic: How Much Energy Does Google Use?
Browsing the internet is eco-friendly, isn’t it? After all it doesn’t use paper, ink or transport like magazines and books do. Unfortunately, the answer to that question is no — keeping the internet running uses up a staggering amount of energy. That’s why companies such as Google are investing huge amounts of resources into making the internet greener.
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Energy Saving Tips at Home
This infographic below comes courtesy of the team behind the Juice Electrical Supplies blog. There are all sorts of easy, inexpensive ways you can reduce your energy consumption in the home — from small quick-fixes like getting your loft insulated, all the way up to big investments like getting double glazing. Read on to see the infographic.
Our Top 5 Energy Stories – 28th August 2013
Our roundup of energy stories from around the world features solar-powered flowers, coffee-powered cars, futuristic cities, electric buses and energy news from Google.
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Our Top 5 Energy Stories – 7th August 2013
In this week’s Top 5 we have extreme weather, water saving brands, electric BMWs, supermarket solar panels and a poo-powered prison. Enjoy!
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