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Ofgem raises energy price cap to £3,549

Ofgem has announced today (26 August) it will increase the energy price cap to £3,549 per year for dual fuel for an average household once in effect from 1 October 2022. The increase reflects growing concerns around the global wholesale gas market with prices expected to surge in the winter months. High wholesale prices

Climate endgame: risk of human extinction ‘dangerously underexplored’

Scientists say there are ample reasons to suspect global heating could lead to catastrophe The risk of global societal collapse or human extinction has been “dangerously underexplored”, climate scientists have warned in an analysis. They call such a catastrophe the “climate endgame”. Though it had a small chance of occurring, given the uncertainties in future

The Value of Solar Property

The financial benefits of a solar-powered future The Value of Solar Property is a ground-breaking report that looks at the financial benefits of residential rooftop solar systems. The research findings – which included statistical analysis of more than five million property transactions – are clear. The return on investment makes upgrading a home with a

Balancing energy security with food security on solar farms

The economic impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are being felt around the world. This is especially true in the energy and food markets whose supply chains depend on both countries. The crisis has reinvigorated a long-running debate about land use for solar farms, increasingly polarised around energy versus food security. Gas provides 40%

Postcards from a 40C future: what extreme heat means for the UK

How will transport, cities and health services cope with the climate crisis? With 10 major incidents declared by fire services across the UK on Tuesday, infrastructure failures, and excess deaths over the heatwave estimated at about 1,000, the immediate impact of record 40C temperatures was severe enough in its own right. But for many people,

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