Posted at 8:24 29 Nov 20228:24 29 Nov 2022'We cut back but our energy bill tripled to £442 a month'By Simon ReadPersonal finance reporter, BBC NewsMany households are seeing their energy bills going up despite the power they use going down.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:34 29 Nov 20226:34 29 Nov 2022Nuclear manufacturing site to offer 200 jobsThe factory will produce more than 80,000 piping supports for nuclear power plants.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:10 29 Nov 20226:10 29 Nov 2022Solar park to power almost 3,000 homes plannedBy Jude Holden Local Democracy Reporting ServiceDevelopers say the 40-year scheme will help towards the government's 2050 net zero carbon emissions goal.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:05 29 Nov 20220:05 29 Nov 2022South Africa turns to solar to help stop power cutsBy Julia FishNew Tech Economy reporter, JohannesburgThe government is backing solar energy to help solve the continuing problem of power shortages.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:29 28 Nov 202216:29 28 Nov 2022Emergency energy plan not going ahead on TuesdayBy Daniel ThomasBusiness reporter, BBC NewsNational Grid decides not to activate a scheme to help avoid power cuts after being poised to do so.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:04 28 Nov 202216:04 28 Nov 2022Shapps denies Tory split over onshore wind farmsBy Becky MortonBBC political reporterAround 30 Tory MPs are backing an attempt to overturn the ban on new onshore wind in England.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:56 28 Nov 202213:56 28 Nov 2022How many more wind farms will the UK build?There is a growing rebellion in the Conservative Party against its policy on onshore wind farms.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:34 28 Nov 202212:34 28 Nov 2022Energy storage firms win £14m for new technologiesScottish companies Sunamp and StorTera have been awarded the cash from a UK government competition.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 17:54 27 Nov 202217:54 27 Nov 2022Energy firms warned over hiking direct debitsBy Dearbail JordanBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe government says companies must ensure bills reflect lower energy use for customers who are cutting back.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:29 25 Nov 202216:29 25 Nov 2022Row breaks out over energy sector reformsBy Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentRegulator Ofgem announces plans to strengthen the sector but is criticised by the UK's biggest supplier.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:44 25 Nov 202211:44 25 Nov 2022Sunak to expand energy-saving tips campaignBy Joshua NevettBBC PoliticsHis government aims to curb energy use in a move once seen as "nannying" by former PM Liz Truss.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 22:20 24 Nov 202222:20 24 Nov 2022Truss and Johnson join Tory wind farm rebellionA Tory MP says the former prime ministers are backing his bid to overturn a ban on new turbines.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:26 24 Nov 202212:26 24 Nov 2022Plans for 100 more London ultra-rapid car chargersThe London mayor says he plans to have the electric car charging points ready by the end of 2023.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:26 23 Nov 202216:26 23 Nov 2022Energy from disused coal mines study wins grantDurham County Council is looking at the possibility of using heated mine water in Horden.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:07 23 Nov 202216:07 23 Nov 2022NI energy firms to support struggling customersBy John CampbellBBC News NI Economics & Business Editor Northern Ireland's gas and electricity suppliers signed up to a voluntary energy charter.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:34 23 Nov 202211:34 23 Nov 2022Solar farm and battery storage plans unveiledCritics say it will harm the landscape while developers insist it is needed to fight climate change.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:12 23 Nov 20226:12 23 Nov 2022Off-grid coastal nature reserve to get solar panelsThe National Trust hopes a 10-mile shingle spit, which relies on generators, can cut oil use by 65%.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 17:37 22 Nov 202217:37 22 Nov 2022Energy firms failing struggling customers namedBy Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentFailings included setting debt repayments so high that customers could not top-up their pre-payment meters.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:02 22 Nov 202212:02 22 Nov 2022Farm solar panels proposals given green lightDevelopers claim the panels save 6,200 tonnes of carbon a year compared with using fossil fuels.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:11 22 Nov 20226:11 22 Nov 2022Almshouses say they have to share energy bill discountThe 12 homes share one meter so the £400 government rebate is spread too thinly, say residents.Read moreBBC Russian
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'We cut back but our energy bill tripled to £442 a month'
By Simon Read
Personal finance reporter, BBC News
Many households are seeing their energy bills going up despite the power they use going down.
Read moreNuclear manufacturing site to offer 200 jobs
The factory will produce more than 80,000 piping supports for nuclear power plants.
Read moreSolar park to power almost 3,000 homes planned
By Jude Holden
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Developers say the 40-year scheme will help towards the government's 2050 net zero carbon emissions goal.
Read moreSouth Africa turns to solar to help stop power cuts
By Julia Fish
New Tech Economy reporter, Johannesburg
The government is backing solar energy to help solve the continuing problem of power shortages.
Read moreEmergency energy plan not going ahead on Tuesday
By Daniel Thomas
Business reporter, BBC News
National Grid decides not to activate a scheme to help avoid power cuts after being poised to do so.
Read moreShapps denies Tory split over onshore wind farms
By Becky Morton
BBC political reporter
Around 30 Tory MPs are backing an attempt to overturn the ban on new onshore wind in England.
Read moreHow many more wind farms will the UK build?
There is a growing rebellion in the Conservative Party against its policy on onshore wind farms.
Read moreEnergy storage firms win £14m for new technologies
Scottish companies Sunamp and StorTera have been awarded the cash from a UK government competition.
Read moreEnergy firms warned over hiking direct debits
By Dearbail Jordan
Business reporter, BBC News
The government says companies must ensure bills reflect lower energy use for customers who are cutting back.
Read moreRow breaks out over energy sector reforms
By Kevin Peachey
Cost of living correspondent
Regulator Ofgem announces plans to strengthen the sector but is criticised by the UK's biggest supplier.
Read moreSunak to expand energy-saving tips campaign
By Joshua Nevett
BBC Politics
His government aims to curb energy use in a move once seen as "nannying" by former PM Liz Truss.
Read moreTruss and Johnson join Tory wind farm rebellion
A Tory MP says the former prime ministers are backing his bid to overturn a ban on new turbines.
Read morePlans for 100 more London ultra-rapid car chargers
The London mayor says he plans to have the electric car charging points ready by the end of 2023.
Read moreEnergy from disused coal mines study wins grant
Durham County Council is looking at the possibility of using heated mine water in Horden.
Read moreNI energy firms to support struggling customers
By John Campbell
BBC News NI Economics & Business Editor
Northern Ireland's gas and electricity suppliers signed up to a voluntary energy charter.
Read moreSolar farm and battery storage plans unveiled
Critics say it will harm the landscape while developers insist it is needed to fight climate change.
Read moreOff-grid coastal nature reserve to get solar panels
The National Trust hopes a 10-mile shingle spit, which relies on generators, can cut oil use by 65%.
Read moreEnergy firms failing struggling customers named
By Kevin Peachey
Cost of living correspondent
Failings included setting debt repayments so high that customers could not top-up their pre-payment meters.
Read moreFarm solar panels proposals given green light
Developers claim the panels save 6,200 tonnes of carbon a year compared with using fossil fuels.
Read moreAlmshouses say they have to share energy bill discount
The 12 homes share one meter so the £400 government rebate is spread too thinly, say residents.
Read more