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Australia’s Green Energy Export Potential

Australia stands on the brink of a green energy transformation, poised to lead the world in renewable exports. Discover how the nation can harness its vast natural resources to fuel a sustainable future.

Ørsted shares crash £9bn amid cash call crisis

Ørsted, the global leader in offshore wind energy, faces a financial storm as shares nosedive by £9bn following a shock cash call. Discover the implications for the renewable energy sector.

Tesla eyes UK energy market under Musk

Tesla, under Elon Musk's leadership, is reportedly exploring entry into the UK energy market, potentially supplying electricity to households. The move could disrupt traditional utilities.

£500 energy bill hike coming in January

Millions of UK households could see energy bills soar by £500 a year as Ofgem prepares to hike the price cap in January. Experts warn of a 'winter crisis' as costs spiral.

Energy bill discounts for homes near new UK pylons

Ministers are pushing ahead with plans to provide discounted energy bills for households located near new electricity pylons, aiming to ease public opposition to infrastructure projects.

Kent's electric town feeds power back to grid

A groundbreaking agreement allows the UK's first all-electric town in Kent to supply surplus energy back to the grid, marking a major step in sustainable urban development.

UK energy bills to drop as Ofgem lowers price cap

Millions of British households will benefit from lower energy bills as Ofgem reduces the price cap following a decline in wholesale costs. The change comes amid shifting global energy dynamics.

Florida nuclear plant workers fear for safety

Employees at Florida's St. Lucie nuclear plant report escalating safety fears, citing management failures and potential risks. Experts warn of dire consequences if issues remain unresolved.

Smart chargers may let UK driveways power homes

UK households with driveways could soon install smart electric vehicle chargers, allowing them to power their homes using their cars. New regulations may make this a reality, offering energy savings and grid flexibility.

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