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Slovakia halts nuclear expansion plans

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announces suspension of new nuclear unit construction, dealing significant setback to both American and Russian energy giants while reshaping Central Europe's energy landscape.

Renewables Overtake Coal in Global Power Generation

In a historic shift for global energy markets, renewable sources have surpassed coal-fired power generation for the first time, marking a watershed moment in the world's transition to clean energy according to new International Energy Agency data.

Australia's Energy Crisis: Power Prices to Soar 35%

Millions of Australian households brace for significant electricity bill hikes as the nation's energy grid faces unprecedented pressure from coal plant closures and renewable transition challenges.

Get £150 Energy Cashback Before Christmas

UK households could earn up to £150 in cashback by switching to a smarter energy tariff this winter. Discover how this simple change could put money back in your pocket during the cost of living crisis.

10 Energy-Saving Products Slashing UK Bills

As energy costs continue to soar, discover the innovative household gadgets and smart solutions helping UK families save hundreds on their utility bills without sacrificing comfort.

British Gas owner profits triple to £3.3bn

Centrica, parent company of British Gas, announces record profits while millions struggle with soaring energy bills, sparking political controversy and calls for windfall taxes.

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant in Emergency Blackout

Europe's largest nuclear facility faces emergency situation after complete external power loss, raising fears of catastrophic meltdown as fighting intensifies around occupied plant.

Ofgem hikes energy price cap for winter

Millions of UK households face higher energy costs this winter as Ofgem announces significant price cap increase starting October 1st, adding pressure to already strained family budgets.

Energy bills to fall as Ofgem cuts price cap

Millions of British households are set for welcome relief as the energy price cap falls by over £100 this summer, though bills remain significantly higher than pre-crisis levels.

Ofgem cuts energy price cap by £122 from October

Millions of UK households will see a welcome reduction in their energy costs this autumn as the regulator announces a significant cut to the price cap, driven by falling wholesale prices.

Renewable Investment Up 10% Despite Trump Rollback

Despite Trump's regulatory rollbacks, global renewable energy investment jumped 10% in 2025, with solar leading the charge. The US saw a 15% increase, proving clean energy's economic resilience.

Iran bans UN nuclear inspectors in major escalation

Exclusive: Tehran bars senior UN nuclear watchdog inspectors, escalating a major confrontation with the West and jeopardising the 2015 deal. The IAEA condemns the 'disproportionate and unprecedented' move.

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