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Does EDF really need even more subsidies for Sizewell C?

In this week's Gossage, our columnist discusses the irony that is the UK Government's policy towards subsidising EDF.

Clothing choice key for reducing energy bills

Our columnist ponders whether clothes really do make the man, considering they could have an impact on reducing energy bills.

Facebook faces backlash as new data centre to use as much electricity as a city

Campaigners against a new Facebook data centre in the Netherlands have warned that it will use as much electricity as a major city

Should the Taishan nuclear plant shutdown worry UK regulators?

In this week’s Gossage, our columnist explores whether the UK’s ONR should be more concerned about flaws at the Taishan nuclear power plant. 

Drax headed to Crown Court following supposed health and safety violations

Our Gossage columnist details the court case that is looming over Drax at Crown Court, as it stands accused of health and safety violations.

Dutch carbon offset firm fails to realise investment in climate science denier Farage

Dutch Green Business NV, which appointed Nigel Farage to its advisory board earlier this year, has yet to see a return on its investment.

Sweden faces phase-out of nuclear if it can’t find dumping sites

Five Swedish nuclear reactors may need to close between 2024 and 2028, simply because a site for storing spent fuel will soon be full. 

Could natural gas electricity generation be on the way out?

Are the days numbered for electricity produced by natural gas? That is certainly the fear of the gas industry across Europe.

Are heat pumps the ideal replacement for gas boilers?

There are problems ahead if the UK Government continues to promote heat pumps as the preferred replacement for gas central heating.

Could carbon capture and storage finally be viable?

Storegga's efforts to develop innovative carbon reduction and removal technology on UK shores have received a boost.

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