Energy
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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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The call to switch off energy prepayment meters for good
feature Suppliers suspend practice of forcibly moving people to prepaid meters after leaving vulnerable customers without power through winter
By Arion McNicoll 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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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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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
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U.S. reportedly set to announce major fusion energy breakthrough
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By Peter Weber Published
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Coal for Christmas: has the UK changed its energy policy?
Today's Big Question Whitehaven mine approved by Michael Gove would produce an estimated 400,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year
By The Week Staff Published
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