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License: All rights reserved. Credit: Luke Sheldon
9th Nov 2012
Luke Sheldon
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Methane leakage from US shale gas fracking means reported falls in US emissions may be exaggerated, according to an analysis by Energydesk.

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License: All rights reserved. Credit: Fran Boait
24th Oct 2012
Dr Fran Boait
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In 2011 the UK imported more gas than it produced for the first time - what is happening to UK gas production and will shale fix the problem?

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11th Oct 2012
Damian Kahya
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A few things appear constant at this time of year - the day's get shorter, the weather colder and the cost of energy rises. But what drives it? Based on data from energy regulator Ofgem, here is a helpful infographic to make it clear... 

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5th Oct 2012
Damian Kahya & Dr Doug Parr
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A report by Norwegian researchers has warned that electric cars may be more polluting than their fossil fuel counterparts. Here we examine the arguments:

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1st Oct 2012
Fran Boait
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On a windy night in September, whilst most people were sleeping, wind power reached a record of 64.2% of Spain’s electricity demand.

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30th Sep 2012
Luke Sheldon, Fran Boait and Damian Kahya
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With British Gas reportedly set to push up bills thanks to the higher global cost of gas an analysis of all the available data by Energydesk finds the cost of gas and wind are set to reach partiy.