Energy
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Why energy firms are sending in bailiffs during cost-of-living crisis
feature A Times investigation found that debt collectors had been force-fitting meters in people’s homes
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Pair charged in alleged neo-Nazi plot to 'completely destroy' Baltimore by bringing down power grid
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By Peter Weber Published
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South Africa’s energy crisis explained
feature Electricity blackouts lead to rising crime and economic hardship and add to pressure on ANC
By The Week Staff Published
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The National Grid’s scheme to pay households to cut energy use
feature Arrangement promises discounts but some who took part said it was ‘not worth it’
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Russia's weaponization of oil and gas exports to neuter Europe on Ukraine is backfiring badly
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By Peter Weber Published
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Swedish mining company discovers Europe's largest rare earth element deposit
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By Theara Coleman Published
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The end of energy life-support: bad for business?
Talking Point Companies have lost their guaranteed handouts – but it’s a relief for the taxpayer
By The Week Staff Published
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Is 2023 the year of the EV?
Speed Read Electric vehicle purchases grew in 2022. Are they here to stay?
By Devika Rao Published
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A national gas stove ban is not on the table, U.S. consumer safety chief clarifies
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By Peter Weber Published
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Russia to ban sale of oil to countries that impose price cap
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By Jeva Lange Published
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Department of Energy official fired after allegedly stealing airport luggage twice
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By Theara Coleman Published
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Here's what the U.S. achieved with nuclear fusion and why it matters
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By Peter Weber Published
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Watch a congressman unexpectedly sing Rihanna to boost … the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission?
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By Rafi Schwartz Published
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Global stilling: where has all the wind gone?
Today's Big Question Predicted 10% drop in average annual wind speeds by 2100 has serious implications for energy production
By The Week Staff Published
Today's Big Question