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Going behind the headlines in energy and climate change from the UK and around the world.
Going behind the headlines in energy and climate change from the UK and around the world.
Today's must-read stories in energy and climate from the UK and around the world.
The UK's two largest fracking companies have admitted they plan to burn some of the gas they extract, releasing carbon dioxide in the process.
It's a practice soon to be banned in the US, but the UK's Environment Agency currently has no rules to stop it and documents obtained by Energydesk under a Freedom of Information request suggest the industry is lobbying to avoid similar rules being applied here.
A look behind the headlines and the stories that matter in climate and energy from the UK and the rest of the world.
A report by energy analysts Poyry for the UK's Department of Energy and Climate change (DECC) has concluded that new coal plants in Germany, Holland and Spain are extremely unlikely.
E.On chief executive Johannes Teyssen has defended his company's plans to move into the Turkish brown coal (lignite) sector at its annual shareholder meeting.