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Our Gossage Gossip columnist explores the carbon credits that British Gas has been buying while promising its customers 'green energy'.
Will the Aquind interconnector ever get built and what are the implications of the High Court's decision to send it back to the Government?
In this week’s Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses the potential motives behind the recent nuclear fusion experiment.
UK Power Networks has completed restoration work on a 19th Century substation in Wimbledon, which will serve as a museum piece.
The work of distribution network operators has changed drastically over the past few years, as they become key to the net zero story.
Given the huge challenges Sizewell C faces, will it ever be built? That's the question our Gossage Gossip columnist tries to answer.
National Grid ESO recorded its second greenest year in history, as electricity generation increasingly came from renewable energy sources. 
The windfall tax was officially implemented on January 1, but it appears to be causing a bit of a headache for Rishi Sunak’s premiership.
Had the UK transitioned to renewable energy faster than it has, energy bills could have been £1,750 lower in 2022.
A record-breaking 40% of all electricity generated in the UK in 2022 came from renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar.

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