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| Government to consider nuclear-free option Asahi Shimbun In response to the Fukushima nuclear disaster last year, the government proposed three options for the ratio of nuclear energy in power generation in 2030—zero percent, 15 percent and 20-25 percent—as a basis for a new energy policy. To facilitate a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Free insulation on offer in Kingston Your Local Guardian Kingston Council and specialist carbon reduction agency Climate Energy will offer the insulation this winter though the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target scheme. The installation of loft and cavity wall insulation can in some cases reduce the cost of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Future looks sunny for new solar energy firm nebusiness.co.uk The business has a wireless monitoring device so customers can see when they are getting free energy from their solar panels and then use this, rather than watch it be exported to the grid and end having to pay for conventional energy. Mr Reed said: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oklahoma's energy secretary Michael Ming touts natural gas Tulsa World Oklahoma's energy policy is focused on free-market realities whereas the federal government picks winners and losers, state Secretary of Energy Michael Ming, an engineer and educator, told business recruiters and University of Tulsa students Monday. See all stories on this topic » |
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