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26th Nov 2012
Energydesk

We read the news, so you don't have to. 

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23rd Nov 2012
Energydesk

The government has announced the details on how it is going to stabilise bills, green the power sector and keep the lights on - we track the reaction. 

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22nd Nov 2012
Damian Kahya

The BBC's new director general, Tony Hall, was once a bit of an energy geek who wrote for Marxism Today - we track down his early work.

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22nd Nov 2012
Damian Kahya

Want to know what's going on in the strange world of climate and energy but really don't fancy spending half an hour scanning tweets for mentions of gas and Kwh? We do the hard work for you.

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21st Nov 2012
Rachel Salvidge

Energy companies and charities say the Government’s lack of cooperation is hampering efforts to reach out to those most in need.

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20th Nov 2012
Damian Kahya

Want to know what's going on in the strange world of climate and energy but really don't fancy spending half an hour scanning tweets for mentions of gas and Kwh? We do the hard work for you.

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14th Nov 2012
Energydesk staff

Conservative MP Chris Heaton-Harris says he was bragging after under-cover recording suggests he secretly supported anti-wind campaigner James Delingpole's campaign against his own candidate in the Corby by-election.

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12th Nov 2012
Damian Kahya

In it's latest world energy outlook the rich nations energy think tank says the US is set to become the world's largest oil producer and calls for a big push on energy efficiency.

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8th Nov 2012
Damian Kahya