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Solar power capacity has likely hit 1 TW globally

In this week's Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses the highly likely scenario that solar power capacity has hit 1 TW globally.

Is carbon capture and storage just a massive scam?

Our Gossage Gossip columnist asks: Is carbon capture and storage going to reduce carbon emissions, or help fossil fuel companies?

Is British Gas misselling ‘green energy’ to its customers?

Our Gossage Gossip columnist explores the carbon credits that British Gas has been buying while promising its customers 'green energy'.

The most recent nuclear fusion milestone may not be for the benefit of humanity

In this week’s Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses the potential motives behind the recent nuclear fusion experiment.

Are University reports really as trustworthy as you thought?

In this week’s Gossage Gossip, our columnist exposes the potential breach in trust coming from Universities and their research papers. 

Why Conservatives can’t blame Labour for the country’s lack of new nuclear

In this week’s Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses the famed opposition David Cameron had for nuclear power.

‘Zero carbon’ boilers of today are nothing but a marketing scheme

In this week’s Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses the falsehoods some boiler manufacturers have been telling regarding ‘zero carbon’ boilers. 

What has happened to Jacob Rees-Mogg’s claimed defence of the English language?

Jacob Rees-Mogg’s recent statement was confusing, considering the MP’s long-standing commitment to the correct use of the English language. 

Is Ofgem being responsible with cash during this energy crisis?

Our columnist ponders whether Ofgem is being responsible with the cash it earns from a fee levied on energy companies.

Are electricity network costs further pushing up energy bills?

In this week’s Gossage, our columnist assesses whether ever-increasing energy bills are being exacerbated by network costs. 

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