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A low-carbon electricity generator is threatening to sue over UK government plan for levy on sector
UK government says money is to aid wholesale purchase of electricity and gas for failed group’s 1.5mn customers
Serica Energy announces £644mn takeover of rival North Sea company owned by Swiss commodity group
Continued price volatility spurs calls on government to improve access to liquidity support
Low carbon boilers ‘not a panacea’ in cutting greenhouse gas emissions, report concludes
Big UK oil and gas producer says it has ‘good opportunities’ in existing portfolios after Total cuts its investment
Plans under consideration would break with previous policy by maintaining universal support — but at a lower level
Replacing gas-fired appliances a key part of target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050
Greenpeace applies to High Court in bid to stop new exploration round in North Sea
Lossmaking unit forced to seek cash from other parts of business as market crisis hits even biggest suppliers
Reopening of Rough facility in North Sea part of effort to boost domestic resilience in face of Ukraine shock
Rescue of failed energy supplier has ballooned, with taxpayers on hook for potentially hundreds of pounds per household
Deal would be one of the biggest in oil and gas industry in recent years
Changing the pattern of electricity use in homes can help manage demand and meet climate targets
Court filing warns on Octopus’s finances and suitability to take on 1.5mn customers
Head of Britain’s biggest provider says some companies likely to be trading while technically insolvent
Why sharing electricity will be crucial in the coldest months
First test of new emergency scheme will not happen on Tuesday after supply secured
Government to launch public information drive to reduce consumption this winter
Prominent backbencher piles more pressure on Sunak as he looks to amend levelling up bill
Company warns of UK electricity generation crisis if baseload capacity problems are not resolved
Judge adjourns hearing after British Gas, Eon and ScottishPower complain about transparency
High court seeks review of costs for running collapsed utility, which taxpayer will ultimately foot
UK under pressure to raise windfall taxes on companies cashing in as gas and electricity bills rise
Britain lags behind other countries that are throwing subsidies at the low-carbon fuel
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