Energy
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‘The green nirvana wealthy countries instruct developing nations to adopt is a sham’
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What is ‘power rationing’ and how does it work?
feature Electricity could be cut off at peak times for millions of UK households this winter
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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The countries most reliant on Russian gas
feature EU energy ministers hold crisis talks after Moscow starts cutting supplies
By The Week Staff Published
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Bulb Energy: the troubled hunt for a buyer
feature Nearly six months on – amid mounting embarrassment and expense – the need to offload Bulb is becoming pressing
By The Week Staff Published
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Gerhard Schröder: the ex-German chancellor turned Vladimir Putin’s man
In the Spotlight Former leader refuses to quit roles with Russian energy companies
By The Week Staff Published
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Power stations in space: how this science fiction concept is being ‘taken seriously’
In Depth Could space-based solar power be the answer to the world’s energy problems?
By The Week Staff Published
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Boris Johnson’s energy strategy explained
feature Nuclear energy at the heart of plan dismissed by critics as a ‘missed opportunity’
By The Week Staff Published
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Hungary sides with Russia on gas payments
feature Vladimir Putin has gambled on a threat to cut energy supplies in response to sanctions
By The Week Staff Published
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BP and Shell: the significance of Big Oil walking out of Russia
Business Briefing In time, a greener, cleaner BP may thank Ukraine for forcing its hand
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‘Black Thursday’ for Brits as energy bills and interest rates soar
feature Rishi Sunak pledges support after cost of living ‘double whammy’ hits millions
By Mike Starling Published
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Tackling energy bills: what the pundits say
feature Price shock, easing the blow and self-help
By The Week Staff Published
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Business and energy: firms feel the pain of surging prices
In the Spotlight Is a windfall tax really the answer to the acute pain of energy costs?
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Why did Bulb flicker out?
In the Spotlight The energy crisis has claimed its largest scalp to date. Is the market irretrievably broken?
By The Week Staff Published
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‘Boris Johnson resorting to moral blackmail on green policies’
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