Tuesday, December 31, 2013

AREVA and EDF sign agreements related to Saudi nuclear program

This coincided with French President François Hollande's visit to Riyadh, The two companies have signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with 5 Saudi industrial partners (Zamil Steel, Bahra Cables, Riyadh Cables, Saudi Pumps, Descon Olayan).

EDF Orders Wind Turbine Generators for Texas Wind Farms

EDF Renewable Energy recently placed a firm order with Vestas for 220 megawatts of wind turbine generators. The most recent order brings the commitment of the Vestas turbines to 300 megawatts to meet the demands of two projects being constructed ...

AREVA, EDF sign accords for Saudi nuclear program

RIYADH – EDF and AREVA signed two sets of agreements aimed at supporting the Saudi nuclear energy program on Monday, coinciding with the visit of French President François Hollande's to Riyadh. The two companies have signed Memorandums of Understanding ...

13 for 13: The Stories that Defined California Environmental Leadership

5. Scoping Plan 2.0: Taking Action Today for a Clean Energy Future: Today, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) released its draft 2013 Scoping Plan, the blueprint outlining how the State will address climate change over the next five years ...

News story: Where to find help in a power cut

By HM Government

If you experience a power cut you should contact the electricity Distribution Network Operator company that covers your area.



Electricity Distribution Network Operator companies are responsible for maintaining the electricity supplies to our homes and businesses.



Contact details for all the electricity Distribution Network Operator companies can be found on the National Grid website.



Take a look now and make a note of the number of the company that covers your area in case you need to use it at some stage.

Natural Gas Finishes 2013 As Best-Performing Commodity

Natural gas slumped Tuesday as traders cashed in profits from the best-performing commodity of the year ahead of a midweek holiday. Natural gas for February delivery tumbled 19.7 cents to $4.23 a million British thermal units on the New York ...

FOI release: Communications on announcement on freezing energy prices.

By HM Government

Request for information on communications to and from Special Advisers within DECC in post on 24th September 2013 on the topic, or relating to, Labour's announcement on freezing energy prices.

Saudi royal firm to file complaint against France's EDF

Riyadh (AFP) - Saudi-owned Soroof International will file a complaint against French energy giant EDF ... The Saudi company gave no details on the dispute out of its respect to "confidentiality" of the arbitration procedure it had filed International ...

Natural Gas Trims Biggest Annual Gain Since 2005 as Cold Eases

Natural gas slumped in New York, trimming the biggest annual increase since 2005, as forecasts ... The U.S. experienced its coldest start to the heating season since 2000, Matt Rogers, president of Commodity Weather, said in an e-mail yesterday.

2013 Predictions: How Did We Do?

Prediction #3: The Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index (SSE) will register a double digit increase in 2013, rewarding investors for their patience. At the beginning of the year, 2013 looked so promising as far as China's stock market.

Gazprom OAO : Broader presence of Gazprom in Kyrgyzstan to contribute greatly to Kyrgyz fuel and energy sector development

Release date- 25122013 - The Gazprom headquarters hosted today a working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Company's Management Committee and Almazbek Atambayev, President of the Kyrgyz Republic. The parties addressed the status of cooperation ...

Top French firms back Saudi nuclear programme

These include the "Suppliers' Days" in March and October 2013, the visit to France by Saudi industrial companies in November, the agreement signed with the local professional training institute (NIT) in July 2013, the visits to French nuclear facilities ...

Natural Gas Skids But Still Set to Finish 2013 Strong

NEW YORK--Natural gas futures pared their gains Tuesday as traders locked in their profits from the year's best-performing commodity. Natural gas for February delivery fell 8.5 cents, or 1.9%, to $4.342 a million British thermal units on the New ...

EDF: Saudi Arabia: EDF and GEHC sign an agreement for the creation of a Joint Venture in nuclear energy

Riyadh, December 30, 2013, Upon the visit of the President of the French Republic François Hollande on December 30th at Riyadh, EDF has signed an agreement for the creation of a Joint Venture with GEHC (Global Energy Holding Company).

British Gas 3.2% price cut to take effect from New Year's Day

Millions of hard-pressed households will enjoy some New Year's Day cheer in the form of a 3.2% reduction in their British Gas energy bill. At the start of December the company – which supplies nearly half of the country's homes – said it ...

Ole Miss beats Georgia Tech 25-17 at Music City

And his Rebels made sure he started and finished this season with victories in Music ... who play Jan. 6 for the BCS national championship, for the longest bowl winning streak. "I didn't want to screw that up today," Freeze said. "So I'm glad to win ...

Gazprom increases gas exports to Europe in 2013

Due to cold weather and lower prices, Russian gas monopoly Gazprom, which provides about a quarter of Europe's natural gas, increased the supply of natural gas to Europe this year by 16% to 161.5 billion cubic metres, the export arm of the Russian ...

Lynchburg part of mysterious Civil War sword owner’s past

(AP) — More light has been shed on the owner of an old Civil War ... Freeman learned Karsner moved to Louisville, Ky., where he and two of his younger brothers worked as sales clerks. When the Civil War began, and Alabama seceded from the ...

Postcode lottery over Christmas power cut compensation

Households whose Christmases were ruined by power cuts face a postcode lottery over compensation, with one network company refusing to say whether it would match a rival's offer to treble payouts. UK Power Networks, which supplies customers in ...

UK GAS-Short-term prices fall as weather set to stay mild

LONDON, Dec 31 (Reuters) - British short-term gas prices extended losses on Tuesday as above-average temperatures restricted demand and high imports from Norway left the market oversupplied. Gas for within-day delivery slipped 0.90 pence from Monday's ...

Greyhounds top Raiders for third place

TROUTMAN -- Devonte Murdock led all scorers with 17 points in Monday's R&L Holiday Classic boys' third-place game as Statesville triumphed 57-48. With No. 3 seed North Iredell (9-3) threatening to erase a double-digit, second-half deficit ...

AREVA : France : AREVA and EDF sign two series of agreements with companies and universities for the Saudi nuclear program

On the occasion of French President François Hollande's visit to Riyadh on December 30, 2013, EDF and AREVA signed two sets of agreements aimed at supporting the Saudi nuclear energy program. EDF CEO Henri Proglio commented: "These new agreements ...

UKtech50: David Cooper, CIO, British Gas

At Computer Weekly's annual UKtech50 event, David Cooper, CIO, British Gas, discussed transformation through innovation to an audience of CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders who are driving the creation of a high ...

Eritrea: President Conveys Message of Goodwill to the Eritrean People and EDF Members in Connection With New Year

Asmara — In a message of goodwill he conveyed to the Eritrean people and members of the Defense Force in connection with New Year, President Isaias Afwerki congratulated nationals inside the country and abroad for the staunch popular resistance they ...

Monday, December 30, 2013

Total Voting Rights

In conformity with the Financial Conduct Authority's ('FCA') Disclosure and Transparency Rule 5.6.1, we would like to notify the market of the following: As at 31 December 2013, SSE plc's ('the Company') capital consists of 966,266,916 ordinary shares.

Stocks barely budge in quiet end-of-year trading

Approximately 2.3 billion shares changed hands on the New York Stock Exchange, 40 percent less than average. The Dow ended the day up 25.88 points, or 0.2 percent, to 16,504.29. "The very narrow range reflects that there's not a lot of news out there and a ...

Florence County investigators seek public's help in financial transaction crime

FLORENCE, S.C. -- Investigators are asking for the public's assistance to identify somebody they ... according to a release issued by the Florence County Sheriff's Office. "It is believed that this person may have some knowledge or information ...

Gazprom may lower Ukraine's natural gas prices after January 10: aide

Russia agreed to lower prices on gas supplies to Ukraine two weeks after Kiev had refused to sign an agreement that would have taken ... planned to boost its output to 44.4 Bcm/year by 2030 because of a number of gas extraction projects currently underway.

Government of British Columbia : How much do you know about LNG?

How much do you know ... natural gas can be safely used for a variety of purposes such as heating homes and businesses, generating electricity or fueling vehicles. It also can be paired with renewable power sources such as wind and solar to make these ...

Uganda warns South Sudan rebel leader

For years the brutal warlord Joseph Kony, who once operated in the expansive jungle that now falls within South Sudan's territory ... Associated Press reporter Elias Meseret in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, contributed to this report.

Disney Fantasia SSE Hydro, Glasgow

Live In Concert, featuring a selection of excerpts from the original 1940 movie and the 1999 "sequel" Fantasia 2000. The skilled music-making was hindered by a few things, one of the minor quibbles being the occasional lapse in synchronicity with the ...

EDF : Saudi Arabia: EDF and GEHC sign an agreement for the creation of a Joint Venture in nuclear energy

Riyadh, December 30, 2013, Upon the visit of the President of the French Republic François Hollande on December 30th at Riyadh, EDF has signed an agreement for the creation of a Joint Venture with GEHC (Global Energy Holding Company). The Joint Venture ...

EDF : AREVA and EDF sign two series of agreements with companies and universities for the Saudi nuclear program

On the occasion of French President François Hollande's visit to Riyadh on December 30, 2013, EDF and AREVA signed two sets of agreements aimed at supporting the Saudi nuclear energy program. The two companies have signed Memorandums of Understanding ...

Stocks are flat in quiet end-of-year trading

Stocks were little changed in early trading Monday as investors closed out their positions for what has been a historic year on Wall Street. Traders had little corporate or economic news to work through. The bond market was quiet as well. The yield on the ...

Texas is a Leader in Clean Energy Jobs. Let’s Keep It that Way.

This commentary originally appeared on our Texas Clean Air Matters blog. Over the past several years, a combination of market forces and targeted policies has brought about enormous growth in clean energy technologies around the United States.

Natural Gas Fueled by Hefty Demand Expectations

NEW YORK--Natural gas rallied Monday as fresh weather forecasts called for colder-than-average temperatures this week, boosting expectations for substantial indoor heating demand. Natural gas for February delivery rose 9.4 cents, or 2.2% ...

Tom Fletcher reveals McBusted tattoo after losing out in tattoo roulette

When McFly were playing Clyde 1 Live at Glasgow's SSE Hydro in December, their McBusted bandmates, Matt Willis and James Bourne, came along to watch the lads take to the stage. McFly and Busted recently delighted fans by announcing they were forming a ...

YEAR IN REVIEW: Gazprom Export achievements, penalties

Gas exports in 2013 ran to a record 161.5 billion cubic meters (bcm), according to the exporter's initial figures, after 138.8 bcm in 2012. The average export price this year "somewhat exceeded $380" per thousand cubic meters, where it was $402 in 2012.

Despite chill, natural gas prices unlikely to rise much

A chill that left the country 13 percent colder than normal for winter months over the last 15 years spurred Americans to use a lot of ... Natural gas: Cold weather among factors pushing up natural gas bills Coal-fired power plants are a major ...

10 Things to Know for Today

A suicide bombing on a trolleybus in southern Russia killed at least 14 people, a day after another bombing at a railway station claimed at least 17 lives. 2. WHO'S OBSESSED WITH TRACKING EXPENSES Documents obtained by the AP show the al-Qaida terror group ...

Power restored after Boxing Day gales

Around 100 properties, mostly in rural locations and dotted around the region, remained without power yesterday. Following the 100mph winds which struck late on Boxing Day, Scottish Power engineers faced power supply problems across North Wales ...

UK GAS-Prompt sinks to 7-week low as supply outstrips demand

The oversupply and low demand prompted gas shippers to inject volumes into storage. Thomson Reuters Commodities Research analysts forecast net injections into UK storage facilities of 12.1 mcm/d on Monday. Gas stock levels were 3 percentage points above ...

Gazprom OAO : Wintershall Holding GmbH - BASF and Gazprom sign asset swap agreement

Russia - Today in Moscow, BASF and Gazprom signed the final agreement to swap assets of equivalent value. Through the swap, the BASF subsidiary Wintershall will further expand its production of oil and gas and exit the gas trading and storage business.

County receives EDF grant for 20 new AmeriCorps positions

Governor Andrew Cuomo recently announced Economic Development Funding awards through the New York State AmeriCorps Program. The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau will receive over $128,000 in the upcoming year to support economic development ...

Russia’s Gazprom Boosts 2013 Europe Gas Exports 16%

MOSCOW, December 30 (RIA Novosti) – Russian energy giant Gazprom increased the supply of natural gas to Europe this year by 16 percent to 161.5 billion cubic meters, the export arm of the Russian energy giant said in a statement Monday. The average price ...

Sunday, December 29, 2013

French firm row may hit projects

"If the company is blacklisted or banned in Saudi Arabia, then it will be applicable in the whole GCC - if it is condemned then the same thing. "If the company is banned then all of a sudden all those countries in the middle of contracts or negotiations ...

TCS wins 1,000 offshore jobs from British energy firm NPower

London: India's largest IT service provider Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) on Thursday won a major deal to handle nearly 1,000 offshore jobs for the British energy giant NPower as part of its restructuring. Npower, the UK arm of Germany utility RWE ...

Natural Gas Gains on Forecast for Cold Start to New Year in U.S.

Natural gas rebounded in New York on speculation that a forecast cold start to the new year in the U.S. may increase demand for the heating fuel. Futures for February delivery rose as much as 1.6 percent to $4.438 per million British thermal ...

Saudi prince's firm says to file complaint versus France's EDF

KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Soroof International, a conglomerate controlled by a Saudi Arabian prince, said on Sunday that it would file a complaint before Saudi courts against France's state-run utility EDF (PAR:EDF). The Saudi company ...

British Gas launches UK’s largest ever electric commercial vehicle pilot with Nissan e-NV200

British Gas has launched the UK's largest ever electric commercial vehicle pilot with 28 Nissan e-NV200 vans. The nationwide pilot will last for six months and will assess how the vans perform in winter conditions under typical British Gas home services ...

EDF : Saudi prince's firm says to file complaint vs France's EDF

Soroof International, a conglomerate controlled by a Saudi Arabian prince, said on Sunday that it would file a complaint before Saudi courts against France's state-run utility EDF. The Saudi company cited the "faulty execution" by EDF of an agreement ...

Final amnestied foreign Greenpeace activist leaves Russia

Thirty activists, including four Russians, were detained in September over the protest against oil drilling by Russian energy giant Gazprom, where two campaigners had attempted to scale an oil rig in Arctic waters. They were initially arrested when their ...

Saudi prince's firm says to file complaint vs France's EDF

The Saudi company cited the "faulty execution" by EDF of an agreement between the two sides to form a joint venture in Saudi Arabia that would develop electricity projects. In a statement, Soroof said the complaint would be filed in coming days.

Man slain in Ariz. linked to Miss. officer's death

PHOENIX (AP) — A suspect killed by Phoenix police in a bank robbery attempt is believed to be the same man accused in the shooting death of a Mississippi police officer and the wounding of another, the FBI said Sunday. The statement came hours ...

SSE overnight repo rate surged to 35% in afternoon session

December 30 (DZH AAFN) -- The overnight repo rate on Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) surged to 35 percent as of 1: 55 pm Beijing time on monday, hitting the the second highest level since September 27. *The information contained herein is for reference only ...

Most storm-hit homes 'to get power back on Sunday'

Most UK properties still cut off from electricity following the Christmas storms will be reconnected by the end of Sunday, power firms have said. The number of properties without power has now fallen to about 600, the Energy Networks Association ...

Natural gas futures - weekly outlook: December 30 - January 3

The U.S. Energy Information Administration said in its weekly report released Friday that natural gas supplies dropped by 177 billion cubic ... gallon by close of trade Friday. Trading volumes are expected to remain light in the week ahead, with ...

Northwest gunning for 4th national championship

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Winter storms: Energy workers praised for efforts to restore power

Emergency efforts to restore power to tens of thousands of homes cut off by the stormy weather have been praised by the First Minister. High winds and heavy rain have battered much of the country in recent days, causing disruption for travellers and power ...

National Grid plc : Fear we could run out of power prompts talks between Grid and SSE

As previously reported in these pages, Peterhead will not be able to run at its new capacity until SSE has completed ... Outside these times, it is understood that NG is concerned there could be periods when having Peterhead offline could still mean ...

NFL: With Rodgers back, Packers look to leap past Bears

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Aaron Rodgers is coming back, a huge boost for the Green Bay Packers. Is it enough to lift them into the playoffs? The Chicago Bears hope not. The NFL's oldest rivalry gets a little extra kick with a playoffs-or-bust season finale and ...

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Why can't I submit meter readings on the npower website?

When I tried to submit my latest gas and electricity meter readings on the npower website last month I received an email ... Include an address and phone number.

Fear we could run out of power prompts talks between Grid and SSE

NATIONAL Grid ... this month the grid controller announced that it may ask businesses to cut power ­consumption next winter between 4pm and 8pm at an expected cost to consumers of over £20m. It has also made clear that it will pay generation companies ...

npower League Two Table & Results

Edgar Davids says he will not continue his playing career after being sent off against Salisbury City and believes referees in the Skrill Premier are targeting him and the Bees. The Dutchman was shown his third red card in just eight league appearances ...

Delhi’s tryst with destiny

Amdavadis will have little trouble imagining what Ramlila Maidan is. It was a large water body. It was filled up in the name of development. Over time, what was a 10-acre British garrison got eaten into from the peripheries and today stands at 2 ...

Cardiff City 2-2 Sunderland: Owner Vincent Tan Boos Bluebirds

A day after he sacked Malky Mackay, Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan appeared to boo his own team after they surrendered a two-goal lead at home to Sunderland. Steven Fletcher and Jack Colback scored in the last seven minutes to earn the Black Cats an ...

SSE: 350 homes without power in south-central England

Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) confirmed 350 homes remain without power in south-central England. A spokeswoman said rural communities affected are in Hampshire, Surrey and West Sussex where flooded ground has made access hard, but it is ...

Gazprom OAO : UK members of 'Arctic 30' return home

1d ago GAZPROM OAO: Russian Federation,Ukraine : Gazprom agrees to reschedule payment .. 1d ago GAZPROM OAO: Moldova Republic of : MOLDOVAGAZ continues gas supply, transit con.. 1d ago GAZPROM OAO: Kyrgyzstan,Russian Federation : RUSSIA to consider ...

Gurus Hold GOLD, ALTR, SSE - Stocks at 10-Year Low P/B

According to the GuruFocus Value Screen that shows value strategies of stocks traded at historical low P/B ratios, Randgold Resources Ltd (GOLD), Altera Corp. (ALTR) and SSE PLC (SSE.L), are held by gurus and are traded at or near their 10-year ...

Five elected to terms on EDF board

The Brenham Economic Development Foundation has announcedtoday that its members have elected five directors to serve a three-year term on the board starting this month. Four current directors were reelected to serve another term, including Brett Smith ...

7 killed as Iraqi troops arrest Sunni lawmaker

Iraqi troops detained a Sunni lawmaker sought on terrorism charges on Saturday and killed his brother and five of his guards after they opened fire on the arresting officers. The incident, which will likely to add to the nation's sectarian tensions, also ...

Dyke House pupils enjoy London trip after winning Big Energy Project contest

THE trip of a lifetime. That's what these students thought of their fantastic visit to London which was their prize for jointly winning a competition run by EDF Energy and children's charity The Transformation Trust. The contest was called The Big ...

Friday, December 27, 2013

McGary to have back surgery, out indefinitely

We do not know. It depends a lot on the surgery and the rehab ... McGary missed the first two games of the season because of his back problem. In eight games since then, he has averaged 9.5 points. The 6-foot-10 McGary did not play in Michigan ...

Salmond praises power staff efforts

Praising the efforts of the energy workers, First Minister Alex Salmond said: "I would like to thank all of the staff who have given up time with their families this festive season to keep the lights on across Scotland. Their relentless efforts during ...

Cold Temperatures Heat Up Prices for Natural Gas

In commodities markets, energy prices have stayed relatively buoyant as a growing global economy has supported demand. But excess supplies of many metals and agricultural products have pummeled prices in those markets this year. In the year to ...

17,200 households without electricity following storm

Northern Ireland Electricity, Scottish Power and Energy Networks Association all said they were working hard to restore power, and most homes should have their electricity restored by midnight. David Cameron concedes that more flood prevention ...

Can debt collectors chase me for a British Gas bill I paid 5 years ago but no longer have paperwork for?

Eventually all was settled until ... Unfortunately I do not have the final letter or any records of bills/meter readings from this time, it was five years and two house moves ago and I usually only keep things for about three years. I have asked the ...

Sugar export: Finance Division to bear entire freight subsidy cost

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet has asked the Finance Division to repay the amount taken out of the Export Development Fund (EDF) for payment of inland freight subsidy to sugar millers on the export of the sweetener.

No regrets say Greenpeace Arctic activists after UK return

Oulahsen and 29 other crew members of the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship were detained in September at sea and then held in prisons in Murmansk and then Saint Petersburg before being released on bail. All 26 foreign activists in the so-called Arctic 30 are ...

Fossil Fuel Industry and Koch Brothers Align to Kill Extension of Wind Energy Tax Credits

It seems that every year, renewable energy advocates are forced to respond to some false claims made by oil or coal interest groups trying to mislead the public and legislators into believing that solar and wind energy are not worth supporting.

Bad weather blamed for 2 deaths in Spain

MADRID (AP) — High winds, torrential rain and crashing waves killed two people and temporarily shut a Spanish opera house, while blustery weather elsewhere in Europe delayed trains and caused severe flooding, authorities said Friday. A 47-year ...

SSE PLC : - Future operation of thermal generation sites

Release date- 20122013 - SSE plc has decided to select the Limited Life Derogation option under the Industrial Emissions Directive for its remaining capacity at its coal-fired power stations at Ferrybridge and Uskmouth. Under this 'opt-out' derogation, the ...

EDF, Mitsui invest in Mexican wind energy

EDF EN Mexico and Mitsui & Co. closed the acquisition by which Mitsui, through MIT Renewables Mexico, S.A.P.I. de C.V. (MITRE Mexico), its Mexican unit, acquired 50 percent ownership in the common stock of Eoliatec del Pacifico, S.A.P.I. de C.V., who owns ...

Natural Gas Prices Remain Weak After Inventory Report

NEW YORK--Natural-gas futures held onto earlier losses Friday after a weekly government storage report showed demand for natural gas was roughly in line with expectations last week. Natural gas for January delivery recently traded down 4.6 cents ...

JSC Gazprom Neft : GSP Offshore inks a two year contract with Gazpromneft-Sakhalin

Release date- 20122013 - GSP Offshore announces GSP Saturn will provide offshore drilling services in Pechora Sea, in the south eastern part of the Barents Sea, on the continental shelf of the Russian Federation. GSP Saturn will carry out operations under ...

Malky Mackay Sacked As Cardiff City Manager

File photo dated 27/04/2013 of Cardiff City Chairman Vincent Tan (left) and manager Malky Mackay. Soccer - Vincent Tan and Malky Mackay File Photo File photo dated 27/04/2013 of Cardiff City Chairman Vincent Tan (left) and manager Malky Mackay. Soccer ...

Five Britons among the Greenpeace 'Arctic 30' group detained in Russia arrive back in the UK today

Band members of the punk group Pussy Riot were also released under the amnesty. They have been serving a two-year sentence after the group performed a song critical of President Vladmimir Putin in 2012 in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ.

Green perfect from field, Duncan has double-double for Spurs in 116-109 win over Mavericks

DALLAS (AP) — Danny Green didn't miss a shot in scoring 22 points, Tim Duncan had 21 points and 13 rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs took advantage of the Dallas Mavericks' weakened frontcourt for a 116-109 victory Thursday night. Mavericks centers ...

Wales weather: 109mph gales and rain bring power cuts

There is one flood warning in place for the Lower Dee Valley ... were sheltering off the east coast of Anglesey to avoid the storm. "We've had reports yesterday of people still playing on the promenade and beaches so we do urge if people are ...

Malky Mackay sacked: LIVE updates as Vincent Tan finally decides to relieve Cardiff boss of his duties

A manager is sacked and the Grim Reaper is in the SSN studios within minutes ... And you can read the match report for that game here. 2:09 pm Our reporter John Cross has Tweeted that irrespective of the Cardiff City owner, there will be plenty of people ...

Europe’s bid to frack into energy independence

The issue is how it can manage to promote low-carbon energy sources in order to curb greenhouse-gas emissions, while making energy less expensive for cash-strapped governments, families and businesses The British government last week mapped out which parts ...

Victory as wind farm plans are thrown out

Protesters received an early Christmas present following news that plans to build the Nun Wood wind farm have been turned down. Action group BLOT hope the decision will write the final chapter in their an eight-year David v Goliath battle with energy giant ...

Gazprom and Wintershall sign Master Agreement

Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Harald Schwager, Member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Wintershall Holding signed today at the Gazprom headquarters a Master ...

UK GAS-Prompt rises as halt to European flows creates shortage

LONDON, Dec 27 (Reuters) - British prompt gas prices rose on ... Norwegian exports to Britain are steady with flows via Langeled - Norway's main export route into the UK - running at near maximum capacity of 72 mcm. Withdrawals from underground storage ...

Greenpeace activist 'even more dedicated' after Russia ordeal

A Greenpeace activist who spent more than two months in prison in Russia over a protest against oil drilling said on Friday the ordeal had made her "even more dedicated" to saving the Arctic environment. Dutch activist Faiza Oulahsen told AFP she had "no ...

Gazprom OAO (EDR) : Gazprom and Wintershall sign Master Agreement to swap assets

Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Harald Schwager, Member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Wintershall Holding signed today at the Gazprom headquarters a Master ...

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Arctic 30 Australian Colin Russell could be home by New Year's Eve

Mr Lorenz said Ms Harris was expected to travel first to the UK to see her family in Devon ... soldiers on September 19 after campaigners tried to attached a banner to the Gazprom platform. Mr Russell had received Australian consular assistance.

Gurus Hold GOLD, ALTR, SSE at Ten-Year Low

Down 35% over 12 months, Randgold Resources Ltd. (GOLD) is traded at a P/B ratio of 1.30, close to a 10-year low of 1.29. Incorporated in 1995, Randgold Resources Ltd. has a market cap of $5.79 billion; its shares were traded at around $62.86 with a P/E ...

SSE Upgrades BB&T Center Outdoor Marquees

SUNRISE, Fla. – Sunrise Sports & Entertainment announced today that the BB&T Center's two outdoor marquees on the Sawgrass Expressway and Panther Parkway are being upgraded to full LED displays. SSE has retained YESCO – one of the industry's ...

Will Russia frack for oil?

One of my stranger speaker invitations recently was earlier this month in Moscow to an Adam Smith conference on Russia EOR (enhanced oil recovery), where I found myself in the ironic position of giving a presentation to reassure the audience ...

npower Championship Table & Results

Deeney dispatched the spot kick with relative ease, sending David Forde the wrong way. But despite being down to ten men, the away side almost equalised immediately when Steve Morison was allowed to head goalwards from a corner and Anya needed to clear off ...

Greenpeace protests: Russia drops charges against Arctic crew

All but one of the 30 Greenpeace crew detained in the Russian Arctic has had the charges against them dropped. They were accused of hooliganism by the Russian authorities after attempting to board an oil rig belonging to the state-run energy company ...

EDF EN Mexico and Mitsui to Collaborate Wind Power Generation Project in Mexico

EDF EN Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V. (EDF EN Mexico) and Mitsui & Co., Ltd (Mitsui) today announced the close of the acquisition by which Mitsui, through MIT Renewables Mexico, S.A.P.I. de C.V. (MITRE Mexico), its Mexican subsidiary, acquired 50 ...

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Salmond praises workers for Christmas emergency efforts

Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond has praised people who worked over Christmas to restore power after gales disrupted supplies. Engineers, ferry staff, and emergency services acted "selflessly" so others could have a happy Christmas, he said.

Russia drops charges against Greenpeace activists

Russia says activists endangered lives and property in the protest at the state-controlled energy giant Gazprom's Prirazlomnaya platform in the Pechora Sea, a key element of Russia's plans to develop the Arctic. Greenpeace said the boarding of its ...

Russia drops charges against 16 more Greenpeace activists

All non-Russian crew members are expected to have the charges against them dropped and be allowed to leave Russia. Earlier this week Russia announced it was to drop the criminal case against a British man who was one of 30 people charged over a ...

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Why natural gas prices continued to creep up

The front month contract for natural gas closed at $4.42 per MMBtu (millions of British thermal units) on December 20—up from the prior week's close of $4.35 per MMBtu. Additionally, natural gas prices are up nearly 30% since early November ...

British Gas Diving Championships 2013

The 2013 British Gas Diving Championships took place from 8th - 10th February at Plymouth Life Centre. Find out all about the event with this dedicated subsection. If you enjoyed our coverage or the British Gas Diving Championships, you'll love our website ...

BG, Cheniere Forge Gas-Export Pact

HOUSTON—The U.S. moved a step closer to becoming a major exporter of natural gas Wednesday as British energy company BG Group CQP +1.39% Cheniere Energy Partners L.P. U.S.: NYSE MKT $ 28.53 +0.39 +1.39% Dec. 24, 2013 1:03 pm Volume (Delayed ...

Israel In Talks To Export Gas Via Egypt

British Gas, Eni and Union Fenosa want to build a pipeline from their Egyptian LNG installations to the Leviathan field. As a result the Israeli economy suffered huge economic damage – direct damage alone was estimated at NIS 20 billion.

SSE: 65K homes without power in southern England

Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) reports that about 65,000 homes are still without power in southern England. Most of these are in Hampshire, with the Petersfield and Aldershot areas accounting for around two-thirds of the total. Many ...

British Gas Attempts to Repair Tarnished Brand Reputation

Following a significant amount of negative media in recent weeks, British Gas is set to ramp up its marketing activity in order to restore brand confidence. The utilities company infuriated consumers when it reported a £1.26bn profit in the six months to ...

Russia drops criminal case against British Greenpeace activist

Russia has dropped the criminal case against a British man who was one of 30 people charged over a Greenpeace protest against Gazprom oil drilling in the Arctic, the environmental group said Tuesday. The move, part of a Kremlin-backed amnesty ...

Russia closes first case against Greenpeace activists

"The first of the Arctic 30 has today heard the good news that the Investigative Committee has closed its criminal case against them," a Greenpeace spokesman told AFP, without naming the activist. After their criminal cases are closed, the activists will ...

EDF Energy plc

Safety is the overriding priority in the nuclear generation business, running 8 nuclear stations gives us the opportunity to continually focus of this by learning from the fleet and the world. Key to good performance is driving process deployment ...

Is SSE PLC Still A Buy After The 2013 FTSE Bull Run?

2013 has been the year in which even the most hardened stock market bears have admitted that we're in a five-year bull market -- and it's not over yet. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett says that one of the most important lessons he learned from value ...

Swapping British Gas hot seat for driving seat at the AA

A former energy executive who took the flak from customers through years of price rises at British Gas is to move into the driving seat at the Automobile Association. Chris Jansen, who was head of British Gas Services until the summer, will take over as ...

Multiple operator fears bankrupty from paying back-dated gas bills

They came back and said they would be able to offer a one-off payment of £16,000 and then changed their mind and said that's not what they said. “It's come to the point now where there's not much more we can do, other than advise Richard to go dow ...

Edward Snowden says his 'mission's already accomplished' after leaking NSA secrets

WASHINGTON (AP) — National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden said his "mission's already accomplished" after leaking NSA secrets that have caused a reassessment of U.S. surveillance policies Snowden told The Washington Post in an interview published ...

Monday, December 23, 2013

EDF to Invest €2 Billion in Chooz Nuclear Power Station

DELHI--December 24, 2013--Researched by Industrial Info Resources India (Delhi, India)--French nuclear power major Electricite de France S.A. (EDF) (EPA: EDF) (Paris) is planning to invest €2 billion in Chooz Nuclear Power Station to extend the life of ...

EDF EN Mexico and Mitsui Announce Participation in Wind Power Generation Project in Mexico

EDF EN Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V. (EDF EN Mexico) and Mitsui & Co., Ltd (Mitsui) today announced the close of the acquisition by which Mitsui, through MIT Renewables Mexico, S.A.P.I. de C.V. (MITRE Mexico), its Mexican subsidiary, acquired 50 ...

Mitsui Acquires 50% Stake in EDF’s 160MW Wind Project in Mexico

Mitsui & Co. (8031) acquired 50 percent of a company that owns a 160-megawatt wind project developed by the Mexican unit of EDF Renewable Energy Inc. The Santo Domingo project in Mexico is in an advanced stage of construction and scheduled to ...

Natural Gas Price To Go Up In 3 Years, to Generate More Revenue

Price of natural gas may increase to $10 in the next three years with implementation of the Rangarajan formula is adopted. This will generate enough additional revenue to meet higher subsidy outgo on the fertilizer sector. Barclays Equity ...

FOI release: Work related visits to the US and Canada

By HM Government

Request for information on visits to the US and Canada for work related business in the calendar years 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Wintershall Holding GmbH : BASF and Gazprom sign asset swap agreement

"The asset swap will allow us to focus on profitable growth at ... Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance products and crop protection products to oil and gas. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social ...

FOI release: Oil and gas wells

By HM Government

Request for information on oil and gas wells.

FOI release: Companies from which secondees came from

By HM Government

Request for information on the companies from which 13 private sector secondees who were involved in drafting aspects of legislation came from.

FOI release: Legislation drafted by secondees

By HM Government

Request for information on aspects of primary and secondary legislation drafted by 13 secondees. Request follows a written answer given by Greg Barker on 19 November 2013.

Gas prices could more than double in 2016-17

In an indication that gas prices may more than double in the next three years, global brokerages and banks have estimated that natural gas prices in India may jump to $10 per million British thermal unit (mmBtu) by 2017, three years after the ...

Policy paper: Small Business Energy Working Group Communique

By HM Government

The Small Business Energy Working Group was convened by Number 10 and the Department for Energy and Climate Change to ensure that micro business consumers can benefit from a market that is fair and transparent.



The members of the Group, included Energy UK, the Federation of Small Businesses, the Forum for Private Business, Consumer Futures, Ofgem, and energy supplier and third party intermediary representatives.



The Working Group will look at ways for improving the transparency and fairness of the energy markets for small businesses, maintaining a forum where new issues can be raised and discussed constructively.

BASF, Gazprom Sign Asset Swap Agreement

German BASF and Russian Gazprom have signed the final agreement to swap assets of equivalent value. The transaction is to be completed in mid-2014 and is to become economically effective retroactively to April 1, 2013, according to a media ...

UPDATE 1-Gazprom, Shell agree on Sakhalin-2 LNG plant expansion

Gazprom long opposed the idea of constructing a third line, or train, at the plant on the northwest Pacific island of Sakhalin, the only operational LNG plant in Russia, which produces 10 million tonnes of the frozen gas a year. Gazprom cited ...

Raymond Weil is timing partner of The SSE

In addition, the watch company unveiled extensive digital display advertising throughout the venue and celebrated ... that we have secured over the past six months following London's iconic music venue - The Royal Albert Hall. We are sure that our ...

Gazprom, Shell agree on Sakhalin-2 LNG plant expansion

... natural gas producer Gazprom approved on Monday an expansion of the Sakhalin-2 liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant it co-runs with Royal Dutch Shell (Xetra: R6C1.DE - news) , bending to pressure from its Anglo-Dutch partner. Gazprom long opposed the ...

Natural Gas Futures Rally on Forecast for Sustained Cold Spell

NEW YORK--Natural gas futures climbed to a roughly 2 1/2 year high Monday, before paring some of those gains as weather forecasts called for the return of frigid temperatures in key regions of the country, potentially bolstering near-term demand ...

EDF Renewable Energy Places Firm Order for 220 MW of Wind Turbine Generators with Vestas

EDF Renewable Energy has placed a firm order with Vestas for 220 megawatts (MW) of V100-2.0 MW wind turbine generators. The order is part of the Master Supply Agreement (MSA) announced in September 2013. The most recent order brings the firm ...

Former BP geologist: Peak oil is here and it will ‘break economies’

These trends are expected to continue… Crude oil production is heavily concentrated in a small number of countries and a small number ... continuous recession in much of the world may keep demand essentially flat for years at the $110/bbl ...

uSwitch comments on npower agreement to pay £3.5million to vulnerable consumers

home telephone, broadband, digital television, mobile phones and personal finance products including mortgages, credit cards, current accounts and insurance. In 2010 uSwitch celebrated ten years of saving customers money. uSwitch is the first comparison ...

UK GAS-Prompt sags on supply surge, mild weather

LONDON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - British prompt gas prices fell on Monday as above-average temperatures weighed on demand, while strong flows from Norway and imports from Belgium kept the system well supplied. Day-ahead gas prices shed 0.70 pence to 67.20 pence ...

Essential industry insights

RES will construct the plant – its 18th renewable energy project in Texas, under a balance of plant agreement. Construction of the 200MW project is expected to begin in time to qualify for the production tax credit, and it is expected to reach completion ...

BASF and Gazprom sign oil and gas asset swap agreement

Wintershall, a 100% subsidiary of BASF, receives 25% plus one share of the blocks IV and V in the ... This is equivalent to a total of 2.4 billion barrel of oil equivalent. An annual plateau production of at least 8 billion cubic meters of natural gas ...

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Npower to pay £3.5m after breaching rules

Energy giant Npower, which last month confirmed plans to cut almost 1,000 jobs in the West Midlands, has agreed to pay £3.5m for breaching energy sales rules. Regulator Ofgem imposed the penalty after finding that the company had breached rules governing ...

Firm has 50 jobs going in Sunderland, but no takers – do you want to apply?

A COMPANY owner hoping to employ workers from crisis-hit npower today told how he is struggling to give 50 jobs away. Despite the current economic climate, Andrew Maddison says he is hitting brick walls when it comes to filling the 50-plus positions he has ...

Gas in New York Surges to Highest Intraday Price in Two Years

Natural gas rose to the highest level in more than two years in New York as U.S. inventories declined amid lower temperatures. Investors increased bets on rising prices. Futures for January delivery climbed as much as 2.6 percent to $4.532 per ...

Thief may have serious injuries

Inspector Donald Jenks, at Levenmouth Police Station, said: “Investigations by Scottish Power has found attempts had been made to cut through an 11,000 volt mains cable which subsequently shorted out, causing an explosion and a failure of the supply.

UK to Launch Fracking Bonanza

This article was written by Oilprice.com, the leading provider of energy news in the world. The British government is preparing to offer up fracking licenses across some two-thirds of the UK's entire territory for shale oil and gas exploration ...

SSE checks abnormal moves

The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) announced Sunday a preliminary finding of a check into the abnormal stock transactions which caused the share prices of several Chinese banks to plummet dramatically a few minutes before trading closed Friday, and said it ...

Natural gas futures - weekly outlook: December 23 - 27

Investing.com U.S. natural gas futures edged lower on Friday, as investors cashed out of the market to lock in gains from a recent rally which took prices to the highest level in more than two years. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, natural gas futures ...

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Leeds United vs Barnsley live streaming Npower-Cha

Leeds United vs Barnsley Live Soccer streaming online all of you can watch here ... Motorsport, Nascar, Formula 1, Cricket, Handball, Volley here in live flash streaming. We Are Embedding Live Streams from Justin.tv, ATDHE, MYP2P, Lemonsport ...

SSE: Director/PDMR Shareholding

On 13 June 2013 the Company granted awards under the PSP to PDMRs ("June awards"). On 20 December 2013, the Company granted the following supplementary awards to the CEO and CFO under the PSP to take into account salary increases implemented from 1 July ...

Deacon Blue bring festive cheer to Glasgow as they pack out SSE Hydro

THE Scots band entertained the packed SSE Hydro with a back catalogue of crowd pleasers before poignantly dedicating Christmas in Glasgow to the victims of the Clutha tragedy. ASK Deacon Blue to host a Christmas party in Glasgow and you won't be disappointed.

Deacon Blue bring festival cheer to Glasgow as they pack out SSE Hydro

THE Scots band entertained the packed SSE Hydro with a back catalogue of crowd pleasers before poignantly dedicating Christmas in Glasgow to the victims of the Clutha tragedy. ASK deacon Blue to host a Christmas party in Glasgow and you won't be disappointed.

Friday, December 20, 2013

SSE chief awarded £234,000 in shares

ENERGY giant SSE has handed chief executive Alistair Phillips-Davies a near £250,000 hike in his long term bonus share award to nearly £1 million - to take account of the pay rise it gave him earlier this year. The Perth-based owner of Scottish ...

EDF Renewable Energy Confirms Turbine Order with Vestas for 220 Megawatts

clean energy to the Texas grid, but also provide an economic boost to the local communities surrounding the projects, in the form of new jobs, local taxes, and other direct and indirect benefits.” Chris Brown, President of Vestas' sales and ...

SSE invests £15m in Peterhead plant

SSE is to invest £15 million at its Peterhead power station but will shut down two coal-fired plants in England and ... a back up as more renewable energy comes on to the electricity grid. The IED, which will come into effect in 2016, imposes limits ...

Npower to pay £3.5 million to vulnerable customers (From Redditch Advertiser)

ENERGY company npower is to pay £3.5 million to vulnerable customers after it was found to have breached energy sales rules. Regulator Ofgem said the failings of doorstep and telesales staff meant customers were not able to make informed decisions on ...

Energy company 'threatens to turn off Christmas lights' after issuing town with £10k bill

“We had the same number of lights last year as we had in 2011, so if this is what it is going to cost, we won't be able ... The spokeswoman added: “We don't want to see the Christmas lights turned off in Thirsk so we are looking into this and ...

Can Europe frack itself to energy independence?

WASHINGTON — The British government this week mapped out which parts of England, Scotland and Wales it could offer for the development of shale gas, the latest in a string of halting European efforts to start replicating the so-called "shale ...

Russia starts pumping oil at Arctic rig raided by Greenpeace

Russia's state-held energy giant Gazprom said Friday it had launched production at an Arctic oil rig raided in September by 30 Greenpeace activists whom the ... accident in the Arctic region." 'Dark day for the Arctic' Several Greenpeace activists aboard ...

Did natural gas prices of $4.00 per MMBtu cause TNH’s recent fall?

In part, 2012′s low natural gas price was driven by low electricity demand and higher-than-normal inventory figures due to a much warmer winter. As things normalized, natural gas prices rose to roughly $3.50 per MMBtu. Weather-related factors ...

NEW LONG 8 YEAR BOND ISSUE

SSE plc ("SSE") has successfully launched a long 8 year, €500m euro bond maturing February 2022 with a coupon of 2.375 per cent and an all-in funding cost of 3.564% once swapped to Sterling. In the last 12 months SSE has issued a 7 year, €600m euro ...

Npower pays £3.5m Ofgem penalty out to customers

Trust in the big six energy providers suffered a further blow on Friday as npower was given its second fine in a month, this time £3.5m, for misleading consumers. The company agreed to pay the £3.5m to vulnerable customers after an investigation by the ...

Npower's latest mis-selling penalty means energy giants have now been fined £27million for misleading customers

Npower is the latest supplier rapped for mis-selling after ... "Companies need to know if they mistreat customers there will be a heavy price to pay.”

EU leaves shale gas out of stricter law on environmental studies

British Prime Minister David Cameron wrote to European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso this month laying out his arguments against new rules for shale gas. On Friday, EU ambassadors approved a revised draft law, updating legislation ...

SSE to close two coal-fired power stations

Growing concerns about a future power generating capacity crunch were highlighted on Friday when SSE unveiled plans to close two coal-fired power stations, one of them the huge Ferrybridge complex in West Yorkshire. Half of the 2,000 megawatts ...

Gazprom starts producing oil at Arctic rig raided by Greenpeace

Russia's state-held energy giant Gazprom said Friday it had launched production at an Arctic oil rig raided in September by 30 Greenpeace activists whom the authorities later detained for two months. The landmark announcement marked the formal start of ...

UPDATE 1-Gazprom launches Arctic oil field after a decade of delays

MOSCOW, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Russia's first Arctic offshore field Prirazlomnoye, where Greenpeace activists were arrested in September after a high seas clash with Russian authorities, has started production of oil, energy company Gazprom said on ...

Vestas receives 220 MW order in the USA and increases the potential of the master supply agreement with EDF from 750 MW to 1,174 MW

Vestas Wind Systems A/SCompany AnnouncementVestas receives 220 MW order in the USA and increases the potential of the master supply agreement with EDF from 750 MW to 1,174 MWVestas has received a firm and unconditional order for 110 V100-2.0 MW ...

EDF-Led Public-Private Coalition a Model for Cities around the World

NYC Clean Heat and Andy Darrell's role as one of New York's leading environmental voices was also featured prominently in InsideClimate News' new e-book Bloomberg ... mayors around the country and world. Our health, environment and ...

Natural-Gas Futures Drop From 2-1/2-Year High

NEW YORK--Natural-gas futures traded lower Friday as market ... spurred profit-taking after Thursday's 4.9% leap to the highest price since July 20, 2011. The pause in a hearty rally that has lifted prices by more than $1 per million British ...

Ofgem: Npower Agrees to Pay £3.5m to Compensate Customers

Npower has agreed to pay £3.5m in compensation to vulnerable customers that may have been on the receiving end of its aggressive sales policy. According to the UK energy regulator Ofgem, Npower breached energy sales rules over the phone and on the ...

Npower coughs up £3.5m Ofgem fine for ‘vulnerable’ customers

Npower has agreed to pay a £3.5m fine for breaching sales rules, said regulator Ofgem and the money is going to go toward helping “vulnerable consumers”. The regulator hit The Big Sixer with a penalty after they found Npower had breached rules which ...

Dong acquires 1,050MW offshore wind from SSE

Danish wind developer Dong has acquired the remaining 50 per cent interest in three Dutch offshore wind development projects from joint venture partner SSE. With total consented capacity of 1,050MW, the Den Helder I, Breevertien II, and West-Rijn projects ...

Gazprom starts oil production at Arctic rig raided by Greenpeace

Russia's state-held energy giant Gazprom (MCX: GAZP.ME - news) said on Friday it had launched oil production at an Arctic rig that was raided in September by 30 Greenpeace activists whom the authorities later detained. "Gazprom has begun oil production at ...

Peterhead power station set for £15m refit by SSE

Peterhead power station is to have a £15m refit to improve its flexibility and extend its operating life. Owner SSE said it planned to modify the facility's steam turbines, control systems and ancillary plant connected with Unit 1 at Peterhead.

npower agrees £3.5m customer payout

Energy company npower is to pay £3.5 million to vulnerable customers after it was found to have breached energy sales rules. Regulator Ofgem said the failings of doorstep and telesales staff meant customers were not able to make informed decisions on ...

Glasgow helicopter crash: £220k donated to bereaved relatives and survivors of Clutha pub disaster

THE Clutha Appeal Fund, set up by Glasgow City Council over two weeks ago, has collected almost £220,000 with donations from companies including Scottish Power, Arnold Clark and Poundland. ALMOST £220,000 has been donated to a fund to help bereaved ...

Renewable energy for Hailsham leisure centre

Hailsham Leisure Centre, operated by Freedom Leisure, has opted to use renewable energy instead of fossil fuels. The centre will now be powered by energy produced by biomass boilers provided by Haven Power in a bid to reduce CO2 emissions. Freedom Leisure ...

Gazprom constantly improving corporate governance system taking into account world's best practices

Gazprom constantly improves the corporate governance system taking into account the world's best practices ... 7 495 719-10-77 +7 495 719-49-37 +7 495 719-47-36 +7 495 719-28-01 Email: pr@gazprom.ru Investment Community Tel: +7 495 719-34-83 ...

Board of Directors, Gazprom adhering to law on use of insider information

(ENP Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) ENP Newswire - 20 December 2013 Release date- 18122013 - The Gazprom Board of Directors took notice of the information about the Company's activities aimed at adhering to the law on the use of insider ...

SSE to shut two UK coal plants by end 2023

The closures come on top of a loss of 2,000 megawatts of SSE's thermal power generation capacity by end-March 2014, which the utility announced earlier this year. "There are many uncertainties surrounding the future operation of generation ...

EDF fined US$18.4 million for anti-competitive behaviour in solar market

The original complaint was made by the developer Solaire Direct in 2009. EDF was also forced to print a predetermined apology and confession in newspapers Le Monde and Les Echos. This included admitting that it had “created confusion” for customers and ...

npower to pay £3.5m penalty to 'vulnerable' customers

Thousands of elderly npower customers will receive at least £25 each after the energy giant was punished for inappropriate doorstep selling. The payments will be made to “warm home discount” customers, who are typically over the age of 60 ...

Npower to pay £3.5 million to vulnerable customers (From Worcester News)

ENERGY company npower is to pay £3.5 million to vulnerable customers after it was found to have breached energy sales rules. Regulator Ofgem said the failings of doorstep and telesales staff meant customers were not able to make informed decisions on ...

Npower to pay £3.5m for mis-selling - are you affected?

"If you think you might have been mis-sold to, get in touch with Npower with any information you ... It's good to draw a line under this, so we can focus on our goal of becoming number one for customer experience by the end of 2015."

Dong Energy Buys Remaining Share in Three Wind Farms From SSE

Dong Energy A/S, the world's biggest offshore-wind developer ... To contact the reporter on this story: Louise Downing in London at ldowning4@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@ ...

Npower pays £3.5m Ofgem penalty to 'vulnerable' customers

Npower, one of the "big six" energy companies, has agreed to pay a £3.5m penalty for breaching sales rules, said regulator Ofgem. The money will go towards helping "vulnerable consumers", Ofgem said. It imposed the penalty after finding that ...

British official: Shale could reduce Europe's dependence on imports

LONDON, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- British Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey said shale natural gas may help reduce the European energy sector's dependence on Russia. It's unlikely European countries would duplicate the U.S. shale ...

SSE chooses early closure for Ferrybridge and Uskmouth

Under the TNP, generators have between January 1 2016 and the end of June 2020 to move towards full compliance with the IED. After 2020 the plant must fully comply with the directive, close ... the life of the plant. Paul Smith, SSE's managing director ...

SSE PLC : Future operation of thermal generation sites

SSE plc has decided to select the Limited Life Derogation (LLD) option under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) for its remaining capacity at its coal-fired power stations at Ferrybridge (North Yorkshire) and Uskmouth (South Wales). Under this 'opt ...

Npower to pay 3.5m to less advantaged customers

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Npower To Pay £3.5m To Vulnerable Customers

The company, which has 3.4 million domestic customers ... Watch Sky News live on television, on Sky channel 501, Virgin Media channel 602, Freeview channel 82 and Freesat channel 202.

SSE opts for LLD for remaining coal-fired capacity

SSE has selected the Limited Life Derogation (LLD) option under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) for its remaining capacity at its coal-fired power stations at Ferrybridge and Uskmouth. Under this ‘opt-out' derogation, the plant can run without ...

Npower pays £3.5m to settle charges of energy mis-selling

Npower has agreed to pay £3.5m to settle charges of sales mis-selling by energy regulator Ofgem. An investigation by the watchdog upheld complaints that Npower, one of the UK's six leading gas and electricity retailers, had breached sales rules on the ...

UK GAS-Mild weather, strong supply keep prices low

Day-ahead gas prices shed 0.10 pence to 69.10 pence per therm, with average temperatures across Britain around 2 degrees Celsius (Frankfurt: FX8.F - news) higher than usual for this time of year. The milder conditions weighed on gas demand, which National ...

Smart meters to give UK consumers power to control energy bills

"But we could see at any given moment what was going on, and we could adjust, by saying let's not turn the dishwasher on but do that later." After years of rising bills, British consumers have grown suspicious of the country's "Big Six" energy ...

Npower agrees to £3.5m customer payout over sales tactics

You will have access to all our online competitions, discounted offers and can post comments on our site. You will also receive The Weekender newsletter sent every Thursday - it's full of fantastic offers and ideas for the weekend. You can update your ...

Vulnerable customers to get £25 from Npower after regulator punishes firm for misleading doorstep selling

Hundreds of thousands of Npower customers will get payments of at least £25 each after the industry regulator ruled the firm had breached energy sales rules. Regulator Ofgem said the failings of doorstep and telesales staff meant customers were not able ...

Npower boss: I won’t give up bonus

The boss of energy firm Npower has dismissed the idea of giving up his bonus amid widespread anger over rising energy prices, saying the gesture would be a "gimmick". Chief executive Paul Massara told BBC's Hardtalk he earns about £600,000 a year, of ...

SSE hit with record fine

Some people were being told they were going to get savings when actually they were being put on a worse deal. “What we need and what we expect ... The fine will be paid to the Treasury, Mr Marlee said. SSE said it was “deeply regretful that breaches ...

SSE chief earns £755k while your bills go up

Fraser Macpherson, councillor for Dundee's West End, hit out at the huge renumeration package ... do, but if it focuses everyone on to a debate about what we as a nation should be spending money on, then in one way it will be helpful,” he said. “We ...

Friday newspaper round-up: BAE Systems, interest rates, British Gas

BAE Systems suffered a bruising setback after Britain's negotiations to supply 60 Typhoon fighter jets to the UAE collapsed and pricing talks on a separate deal with Saudi Arabia stalled. – Financial Times Millions of homeowners will be forced to rein ...

RWE npower found guilty of misleading UK energy customers

The utility gave customers insufficient information about their energy usage when they were trying to switch to a different supplier and handed inaccurate details to customers about their direct debit payments, regulator Ofgem said in a statement.

Npower to pay £3.5m for misleading vulnerable customers over switching

Npower has agreed to pay £3.5m to help vulnerable customers as a punishment for misleading consumers considering switching their energy provider. The power company breached sales rules on the doorstep and over the phone up until September 2012 ...

EDF applauds New York Governor Cuomo's Launch of Green Bank

NEW YORK , Dec. 20 -- The Environmental Defense Fund issued the following news release: Environmental Defense Fund ( http://www.edf.org/ ) (EDF) commends Governor Cuomo's launch of a New York state Green Bank to promote private sector investment ...

Thursday, December 19, 2013

npower: We made some mistakes and put things right

Energy firm npower has issued an apology after it was found to have breached energy sales rules, saying, "We made some mistakes and we've put things right". The firm's website states: "After a thorough investigation, it is fair to say there were ...

npower's £3.5m payout for breaching sales practise rules

Energy firm npower "fell short of the standards set by Ofgem's tougher 2009 marketing rules", the regulator said. Ofgem's investigation centred on the sales processes and information used by the firm when customers were making decisions about ...

British Gas customer chief gives a final answer

Bert Pijls, the brave, perhaps foolhardy, British Gas executive who stepped forth on to Twitter when public rage over rising energy prices was at its most frenzied, was yesterday looking for a new job. The British Gas customer service boss became an ...

Npower pays the price for committing ‘original sin’

Ofgem found that over at least two years from 2010, npower's sales agents gave households inaccurate quotes when trying to persuade them to switch supplier. The energy regulator said that the company had breached tough new rules for sales agents ...

EDF Renewable Adds to Its Texas Wind Farm Portfolio

EDF Renewable Energy has bought the Longhorn North Wind Project from Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. Longhorn North is San Diego-based EDF's third Texas purchase this year bringing the company's expected in-state commissioning over ...

Statistics: Advanced Notice: Proposed DECC procurement exercise for renewable energy data for statistical purposes

By HM Government

DECC intends to carry out a competitive tender exercise in late Spring 2014 to appoint a contractor to continue to supply statistical and deployment pipeline data, from 1 October 2014. As part of the procurement process DECC will consider how the data can be improved and what statistical and deployment data will be required to help inform policy and meet our requirements to 2020 and beyond.

Statement to Parliament: Contingencies Fund: Advance for urgent funding for the UK Coal Cohort Concessionary Fuel Costs in 2013/14

By HM Government

The Department of Energy and Climate Change requires a cash advance of £1,500,000 from the Contingencies Fund in 2013/14 to fund the costs of assuming the concessionary fuel allowances of former miners who lost their entitlement as a result of the restructuring of UK Coal in July 2013.



On 15 November, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that the government would guarantee the concessionary fuel allowance and, where appropriate, the alternative cash in lieu entitlements of the 1,500 former miners who lost their entitlement as a result of the restructuring of UK Coal with all entitlements to be backdated to July 2013 subject to any change in personal circumstances.



The department intends to rely on the Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act for this spend. The advance is urgent to avoid hardship and potential ill-health effects in the winter months. Accordingly, Parliamentary approval for additional resources of £1,500,000 for this new service will be sought in a Supplementary Estimate for the Department of Energy and Climate Change. Pending that approval, urgent expenditure estimated at £1,500,000 will be met by repayable cash advances from the Contingencies Fund.

FOI release: Scientific evidence around extreme weather events

By HM Government

Request for information on DECC spokesman statement that scientific evidence around the intensifying of extreme weather events quoted in Daily Mail article.

Policy paper: Exemption from the requirement for a licence to generate electricity: proposal to make the electricity (exemption from the requirement for a generation licence) (Berry Burn) order 2014

By HM Government

A proposal to make an exemption from the requirement for a licence to generate electricity in respect of the Berry Burn wind farm. Responses by 16 January 2014.

Speech: Securing Britain’s Energy Future

By HM Government

INTRODUCTION



It's an honour to be asked to give the inaugural Annual International Energy Lecture here at the UCL Energy Institute.



And I'm delighted to be making the speech today, when Royal Assent has been given to the Energy Bill – so we now have the Energy Act 2013. Thanks to any of you who've helped in its birth.



Now in June 2014 the Institute will celebrate its 5th birthday.



And in those five years you have much to be proud of – the wide portfolio of research and consultancy developed in that time, the strong relationship you have with Departments across Government.



The Energy and Climate Change Department I lead had its own fifth birthday in October this year.



So we've grown up together.



Just like DECC, the UCL Energy Institute was established to respond to the challenge of mitigating climate change and providing energy security in the 21st century.



And I particularly value one of the founding principles of your work:



That the aim must be “not to simply understand the world, but to help change it.”



Because – ultimately – that is what we are going to need to do. A profound change - from a fossil fuel world to a low carbon world.



And analysis alone is not going to solve our problems. We need practical solutions – affordable solutions – lasting solutions.



And that is what I want to talk to you about, here tonight.



Bringing together the challenge of energy security, the challenge of climate change, and the challenge of energy affordability in a coherent energy policy for the country.



And, crucially, a policy that is built to last.



As the title of the lecture suggests – Securing Britain's Energy Future.



And I want to talk specifically about the challenge that Britain faces, and indeed Europe as a whole faces, in making sure that we maintain economic competitiveness as we decarbonise.



But first let me address that issue of crafting solutions for the long-term.



SOLUTIONS FOR THE LONG-TERM



“Why should I care about future generations?” Groucho Marx once famously remarked. “What have they ever done for me?”



That quip encapsulates one of the particular challenges of governing in a democracy – resisting the lure of short-term populist solutions that fit neatly into the electoral cycle but just build up problems for the future.



It is all too easy to plump for simple, headline grabbing quick fixes, that, under serious analysis, end up undermining the delicate balance that needs to be struck if we are to meet all of our objectives together.



Quick fixes for instance, that seek to hold down energy prices, but at the expense of the very investment we need for energy security – leading to higher prices in the future.



Or that see accelerated unilateral cuts to carbon emissions, but at the cost of carbon leakage and economic competitiveness.



Or that improve energy security, but at an exorbitantly high price.



And that is why, during the recent review of the impact of Government policies on domestic energy bills, we have taken special care to ensure that any changes we make:



  • do not negatively impact on investment in low carbon energy;

  • do protect the fuel poor;

  • and are compatible with our emissions reductions goals.

But this is a challenge not only for government, but for the Opposition too.



Over the next decade we need tens of billions of pounds of investment in new energy generation and networks if we are to replace the old and dirty infrastructure set to close.



If we are to persuade investors, not just in the UK but around the world, to invest here, they need to see that there is a political consensus on these issues that rises above the normal everyday party politicking.



That we are putting the national interest above party interest.



Now you might think I'm about to launch a broadside on Ed Miliband for doing the opposite – and it's tempting.



The Coalition Government has serious differences with the Labour Party over its proposal to freeze energy prices regardless of what happens in the global energy markets.



I agree with the assessment of the OECD that Labour is creating regulatory uncertainty that is not consistent with Britain's need for investment, for energy security, and to tackle climate change.



However, I actually want to focus on the much longer term energy policy where there is agreement.



THE ENERGY ACT 2013



Because I'm proud of the fact that the fundamentals of energy policy are subject to wide cross party agreement.



Contracts for Difference which are our central tool to incentivise investment in low carbon electricity generation and encourage a diverse energy mix.



A Capacity Market to help guarantee security of supply.



And a regulatory regime in the wholesale and retail markets that boosts competition, encourages new entrants, and bears down on prices for consumers.



For the Energy Act 2013, completed its passage through Parliament with the active support of the opposition.



This sends out a strong message that the legal, financial and political framework we are putting in place is designed to last, not just for the next few years, but reaches out ten, twenty, thirty years into the future.



A framework that works with the grain of the energy markets – providing the incentives and stability needed to attract the investment required to guarantee our energy security for decades to come.



A framework that boosts home-grown low carbon technology and energy efficiency, bringing down costs over the long-term, and providing lasting relief for hard-pressed consumers.



By creating the world's first low carbon electricity market, we are going green at the lowest cost – demonstrating that carbon reduction and economic growth can go hand in hand.



Because this is a framework designed to enable Britain to meet our climate change obligations in the energy sector without sacrificing international economic competitiveness.



Because when it comes to achieving our essential objectives – affordability, energy security and carbon reduction – if we can anticipate the development of the global energy markets, we can position ourselves for success across the piece.



So let me briefly sketch out for you the global picture as it relates to energy and climate change.



AGE OF TRANSITION



We are living through an age of global transition.



The emerging super economies of China, India, Brazil are already energy hungry, just like the established economies in Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim.



Global energy demand is already twice as high as it was 30 years ago.



And the International Energy Agency estimates that it will grow by at least a third again by 2035, with 90% of that growth in developing nations.



China and India alone are likely to make up just over 30% of world energy consumption by 2035.



This is all equates to a huge shift in just a few short decades.



And this increasingly energy hungry world is going to have to face up to the consequences of its appetite.



CLIMATE CHANGE



The latest Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change Report makes the situation crystal clear.



Human activity is significantly contributing to the warming of our planet.



Forecasts of the rate at which the world will warm in the future may differ – but all the traffic is in one direction.



And without radical reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, the world our children and grandchildren are set to inherit will be potentially 4 degrees hotter than today.



The debate has to be about how we reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, not if.



Two thirds come from the energy sector, so without action here, the hopes of limiting climate change to manageable levels are close to zero.



Global energy related CO2 emissions trends have generally followed trends in the global economy.



And with the economic growth expected over the coming decades, particularly in the developing world, emissions are set to rise not fall.



There is some good news.



Today CO2 emissions per unit of economic output are 25% lower than in 1990 and there are signs that this could increase to 50% lower by 2035.



So globally we are becoming more energy efficient and more carbon efficient.



We need to continue to increase this trend, and the work being done here by the Institute on energy use will contribute to that.



But the IEA estimate that emissions from global energy use are on course to rise by 20% by 2035 and unless we bring that figure down climate change will not be limited to two degrees scenario judged by science to be manageable.



The answer has been obvious for some time.



We need to decarbonise the way our societies are powered, as our energy demands increase.



This means accelerating the growth of existing low carbon energy generation – such as renewables and nuclear – bringing down prices so they can compete on a level playing field with fossil fuels and eventually replace them.



It means accelerating innovation in technological solutions commercially developing zero carbon fuels like hydrogen and abatement technology such as carbon capture and storage.



And as we do this we need to progressively cut out high impact fossil fuels like coal in favour of lower carbon options such as gas as a bridge to the future, an issue I will return to later.



GREEN GROWTH



Ultimately we need to forge a global consensus at the negotiating table in the United Nations.



And my focus next year will be to accelerate the preparations in the UK and in Europe for the crucial 2015 summit in Paris.



But the lack of an existing global deal should not be an excuse for failing to act at a national or regional level now.



Because in actual fact, tackling climate change is an opportunity for our people, not a burden.



Combined with much greater energy efficiency, the construction of modern low-carbon energy infrastructure will improve our energy security.



It will reduce our dependence on increasingly expensive fossil fuels from risk-ridden regions, in favour of home-grown energy we can rely on, helping to keep energy bills down.



And in the process it will provide jobs for our citizens, profits for our businesses and growth for our economy as the global green marketplace expands.



It is already worth around £3.3 trillion a year and is expected to grow annually at over 4% for the foreseeable future.



China is investing over $1.2 trillion in its green economy between 2011 and 2015.



The US is securing record sums in clean energy and recently became the world's largest investor in low carbon energy research and development.



For the planet, this is encouraging, suggesting that the world's two largest polluters have a growing stake in a low carbon-future.



So the challenge for the UK, and for Europe as a whole, is maintain our ambitious vision for emissions reduction and investment in climate-friendly clean energy.



Indeed, it's why I've established at the European political level a Green Growth Group – which now has 14 Member States of the EU actively working together, and now has 2 business advisory groups helping us craft growth-friendly climate change policies.



INVESTMENT



In the UK, we are pushing hard for that green energy investment.



With the tripling of support available to low-carbon technology to 2020 agreed as part of the Levy Control Framework;



With the stable legal, financial and political framework put in place by the Energy Act;



And with our commitment to delivering on renewable energy targets;



We are positioning Britain to compete in the green economy while guaranteeing our energy security.



I consider this action to be imperative, not optional.



Today, 40% of our electricity comes from coal.



20% is from old nuclear.



Much of that is due to come off line in the next decade.



So the Coalition Government inherited from the previous administration, an energy future with a huge multi-billion black hole at its heart - an energy crunch, the result of years of under-investment.



Official statistics suggest that, in the ten years to up to 2010, investment across the whole of the electricity sector totalled just under £28 billion.



That figure has been overhauled in just three years under the coalition Government.



Latest DECC estimates suggest that at least £35 billion has been invested in new electricity infrastructure since 2010, and much more is in the pipeline.



This year I opened the largest offshore wind farm in the world – the London Array.



We've agreed key terms to build the first British nuclear power station in a generation at Hinkley Point and are pressing on with plans to replace the current fleet.



And earlier this month, I announced updated contract terms and strike prices alongside wider reforms to the electricity market that could unlock additional investments of around £40 billion in renewable electricity generation projects up to 2020.



So investment is now flowing in the UK which will boost energy security, reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels, and support up to 200,000 jobs by 2020.



But when it comes to investment decisions on energy projects that will last into the middle of the century and beyond, 2020 is fast becoming the rear view mirror.



We need to project the stability we have brought further ahead.



That is why the UK is pressing at a European level for an ambitious 2030 emissions reductions target of 50% compared to 1990 levels as part of a global agreement in 2015.



It has escaped almost every UK commentator but this is the UK leading in Europe. To persuade our European partners to be more ambitious on climate change than they would otherwise be.



And my current judgement is that we are winning that debate.



But if we are to be ambitious, we must also be smart.



A carefully conceived international climate change agreement can help to ensure that those countries that act decisively to limit emissions do not face unequal competition from countries that don't.



But to guarantee that European economies can compete internationally we have to take advantage of all the opportunities for green growth – from energy efficiency to new technology.



And to be cost effective, we will have to allow Member States to make the right choices for themselves – especially the choices over which technologies to use in the low carbon transition.



So we must deliver emissions reductions in a flexible, technology neutral way without cutting off the carbon-saving and cost-reduction benefits that can accrue from nuclear power for instance – and, indeed, lower carbon fossil fuels such as gas, including shale.



I have always been, and remain, a huge proponent of renewable energy sources in all their forms.



And I believe recent and predicted cost-reductions in clean energy suggest the future belongs to renewable technologies.



But the climate change threat is so great, we should back every low carbon technology and let renewables, nuclear and carbon capture and storage live and compete together.



Because this is the way we maintain economic competitiveness while we decarbonise.



COMPETITIVENESS



So let me turn now directly to the issue of competitiveness and energy prices..



Any plan to tackle energy prices must always place a premium on energy efficiency, because you don't pay for energy you don't use.



And the UK has a raft of policies for industry such as the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme and Climate Change Agreements that help reduce the impact of prices on competitiveness by incentivising more efficient use of energy.



But energy efficiency alone has been and will never be enough.



So we have also acted to protect energy intensive industries from the impact of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, so we don't end up exporting emissions outside the EU.



The UK is the first country in the EU to start paying out State Aid for this because we recognise that our energy intensive industries are exposed to international carbon cost differentials – particularly on electricity.



But ultimately we must address the root causes of international energy price differentials.



The United States pays a third of the price European countries pay for gas imports and one fifth of price of imports to Japan.



Japan and Europe pay more than twice the price for electricity than US consumers, with China paying double.



Of course energy is just one factor in competitiveness and attractiveness for investment – financial, legal, tax regulatory systems – geopolitical stability, geography, infrastructure, labour costs and skills all play a part.



But the sheer scale of international energy price differentials, particularly with the US, can have a significant effect on competitiveness and exports. And so where carbon emissions occur.



But if we to address these price differentials properly, we need to recognise why they have occurred.



Some have chosen to focus on the cost of subsidising low-carbon electricity generation in Europe as the reason for the differentials with the US.



But this does not bear close scrutiny.



For the vast bulk of the UK and European economy you could abolish all green levies and all climate change policies, and it would still not make significant inroads into the energy price differentials with the United States.



Why?



Because there has been a strategic change in the terms of trade between the US and the rest of the world. Due to shale gas.



THE SHALE EFFECT



As the latest IEA investigation into energy and international competitiveness sets out, lower prices in the US are primarily driven by the exploitation of their shale gas reserves and relative lack of export capacity.



This has driven down both gas and electricity prices in the US relative to Europe and Asia.



So the problem is not climate change action.



It's the shale gas revolution we have to respond to.



So what is the answer?



Well its clear we have to get our own house in order, so that we in Europe can trade our energy properly and bear down on prices.



First, we must step up the integration and interconnection of European energy markets so that countries can buy clean, competitive, low carbon electricity from wherever it is cheapest.



That means across Europe we must fully implement the EU's energy liberalisation legislation by the end of next year and facilitate investment in the physical links that make the interconnections possible.



It just doesn't make sense for Europe to fail to leverage the potential advantage of a single energy market – we must get real about cross-border infrastructure, and fast.



We must, for example, look again at the unbundling rules that are blocking investment from many major financial institutions.



I'm convinced connecting the UK better into a better functioning European single energy market would spur greater competition in our electricity markets – and provide a real boost for consumers and industry.



Second we must set a climate and energy framework for 2030 and reform the EU ETS to give investors a stronger, more certain carbon price signal.



That may seem odd to some, as it itself may well increase the price of energy for some – but compared to the shale gas price effect, hardly at all.



And pricing carbon better, would stimulate the types of investments that will help make us more competitive and more secure on energy in Europe than we are now.



Third, we must develop strategies and invest more and urgently in focused R&D and innovation for Europe's energy intensive industries.



I'm not talking about strategies and investment for incremental improvements in energy or resource efficiency – important though that is.



I'm talking about game changing technological breakthroughs, that will dramatically cut the energy usage and/or carbon emissions from our energy intensive industries.



And guess what? It's being done by some industries already.



Europe's paper and pulp industry has got together, set a competition between two teams and developed ideas and new breakthrough technology options that will deliver dramatic cuts in industrial energy usage, by completely re-inventing processes.



Last month I met a Cambridge company who have innovated and filed a patent for zero carbon concrete. The UK and Europe has to get behind these game changing innovations.



The fourth part of my package for a strategic response to the shale gas effect on EU/North American energy price differentials is trade policy.



We should use the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and other negotiations to promote greater international trade in energy, including encouraging the US to export more of its gas.



Not least because the UK is well placed to benefit from such an eventuality as our capacity to import gas has increased five-fold in the past decade.



But ultimately, unless the potential of home-grown electricity and gas production is unlocked, in the UK and across Europe, we won't see downward pressures on prices strong enough to offset fast rising demand.



And that includes unlocking the potential for European shale gas – the inevitable fifth element of a strategic response to American shale gas.



EUROPEAN SHALE



A recent report from the Centre for European Reform concludes that European shale is unlikely to replicate the step change in energy costs that we have seen in the US.



The geology, economics and politics are vastly different.



But exploiting shale gas Europe-wide has the potential to contribute significantly to energy security whilst reducing dependence on imports from outside the EU, most notably from Russia.



So while European shale isn't likely to be a silver bullet solution for energy costs in the EU anytime soon, one could imagine, in the 2020s, large scale shale gas production in Europe boosting supply sufficiently well that markets might really be impressed.



And frankly after wholesale gas price rises of 50% in the last 5 years - the key and overriding reason behind today's high energy bills in Britain - any downward pressure that can be exerted on prices will be welcomed by consumers and industry alike.



And it will also help directly with efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Europe.



Gas is much better for the environment than coal when generating electricity, with half the carbon footprint.



With the climate change imperative to take coal out of the mix, and with commercially viable carbon capture and storage still some way off, gas provides a bridge to the future.



Not at the expense of renewables and other low carbon energy generation, but complimentary to them.



The UK is pioneering shale gas exploration in Europe, and can show a lead on how shale can be done safely and in an environmentally friendly way.



The new Regulatory Roadmap and the independent Strategic Environmental Assessment we published yesterday show how adverse impacts can be minimised and Britain can gain from developing shale gas:



Boosting the UK's energy security;



Contributing to economic growth;



Creating thousands of jobs;



And ploughing almost £1 billion back to local communities through benefit schemes.



And I believe that if we can encourage a global move from coal to gas, we will be doing the planet a favour.



If shale gas can contribute to weaning the world off more damaging coal; then we should not fear it; from an environmental point of view we should welcome it.



So while I respect the reticence of some of our European neighbours on shale, the UK Government believes that there should be no obstacles to safe and commercially viable shale gas production across Europe.



Decades of ambitious EU Environmental Directives have left the EU uniquely suited to handling the challenges of shale gas development, from water use through to methane emissions.



We therefore do not believe there is a need to legislate further.



Of course the Commission needs to clarify how existing EU legislation applies to shale gas to provide certainty to industry and to ensure that Directives are applied uniformly across the EU.



But we must ensure EU action is proportionate.



Facilitating safe shale gas production, not putting up barriers.



With over 50 years of experience in onshore oil & gas activity, the UK has robust regulation in place.



We are using our expertise and experience to help the Commission produce this guidance, and are willing to work with Member States to ensure consistent implementation across Europe.



None of the actions I have outlined today on competitiveness can succeed in isolation.



We need to pursue them all.



A carefully conceived global agreement on emissions reduction that ensures that those who decarbonisation more swiftly are not at a disadvantage.



Energy efficiency in our industries and business, helping them reduce the intensity of their energy use and save money, with compensation for the most energy intensive.



Driving greater competition in European energy supply by completing the single market and accelerating interconnection, driving down prices.



And addressing the cost of the raw materials of energy, bringing low carbon technology overtime to grid parity and maximising home-grown gas resources including shale.



This is what will bring the long-lasting solutions that I talked about at the start.



Securing Britain's energy future.



CONCLUSION



One of the founders of UCL, the poet Thomas Campbell, once wrote:



“O star-eyed Science! hast thou wandered there,
To waft us home the message of despair?”



The sheer enormity of the challenges we face, particularly the threat of climate change, can sometimes feel overwhelming.



But these lines from Campbell were from a poem called the Pleasures of Hope.



So I want to leave you with a message of hope.



On energy security, with the Energy Act now passed and the investment in infrastructure now flowing, the lights will stay on.



On affordability and competitiveness, working domestically and through Europe we are acting to make energy as cheap as we can, exploiting our natural resources, including shale gas, in an environmentally sustainable way.



On climate change, science has given us an understanding of the scale of the problem we face.



But it is also providing us with the tools to tackle it.



Bringing down the cost of low carbon technologies so we can build the sustainable societies we will need to survive through this century and beyond.



The next few years will be definitive in the fight against climate change.



I am determined that together we grasp this opportunity.



Governments, scientists, campaigners, businesses.



Academic research delivering across a wide range of disciplines.



Not just analysing, but proposing solutions, just as you here at UCL do.



The whole of society working together to meet our collective responsibility to pass on to future generations a planet that can sustain them.



But there is a particular onus on the politicians and the Governments of the nations of the world.



Because it is we who lead, and it is we who need to hold the course through difficult times when the pressure to trim and tuck is greatest.



As Secretary of State, I have had the opportunity over the past year to meet with my counter-parts across the world and seek to break through the issues that are holding us back.



And I have been greatly encouraged by what I have seen.



The steely determination of the Obama administration to ensure that the United States plays a central role in tackling climate change after years of seeming to stand apart.



The commitment of our partners in Europe to work together to deliver Green Growth.



The Chinese Government recognising its responsibilities as one of the world's new powerhouses, wanting to build an ecological civilization that softens its tread upon the earth.



Here in the UK, with the Climate Change Act of 2008 and the Energy Act of 2013 receiving almost unanimous cross-party support, we have put in place the legal, financial and political frame work for us to meet our responsibilities over the decades to come.



Affordable energy security and climate change action that is built to last.



Because we don't just want to be the greenest government ever, we want the next government, whenever that may come, and however it is formed, to have the tools to be even greener still.



ENDS

Statistics: LSOA estimates of households not connected to the gas network

By HM Government

Updated: These estimates have been republished on 23 December 2013 following an error with figures for lower level super output areas (LSOA) which changed following creation of new areas and boundaries based on the 2011 Census.



These estimates have been republished on 23 December 2013 following an error with figures for lower level super output areas (LSOA) which changed following creation of new areas and boundaries based on the 2011 Census. A number of the new LSOAs had been incorrectly reported as having no households with a gas connection. We are grateful for user feedback alerting us to this issue.




Estimates for the number, and proportion, of households without mains gas are based on the difference between the number of households and the number of domestic gas meters as published in the sub-national gas consumption data. These estimates are provided at local authority and LSOA level.



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By HM Government

The European Commission has today announced its decision to open an investigation into the State aid case for the proposed Hinkley Point C investment contract. I welcome the investigation and the consultation that will follow which will seek views to enable the Commission to make a legally robust decision. Such investigations on the part of the European Commission are a standard part of the process for interventions that are novel and complex and the raising of doubts, questions or concerns as part of this process is also to be expected. Indeed, this is what happened on the Royal Mail, Property Tax on Telecommunications Infrastructure and Nuclear Decommissioning Authority State aid cases, all of which were subject to investigations by the Commission and all of which were ultimately cleared by the Commission.



The European Commission's decision represents another important step forward in progression of the State aid case for Hinkley. Alongside Royal Assent, today, of the Energy Bill and my Department's publication tomorrow of the Electricity Market Reform (EMR) Delivery Plan and revised version of the Contracts for Difference (CfDs) terms, this Opening Decision for Hinkley demonstrates excellent progress in delivering the Government's EMR Programme. Investment contracts, such as those proposed for Hinkley, are in effect early CfDs and, like CfDs, they are a market-orientated instrument designed to incentivise investment in new low carbon generation whilst ensuring an appropriate allocation of risks between generators and consumers. This investment is needed at scale if the UK is to play its part in meeting the EU's common security and diversity of supply and decarbonisation objectives, all at least cost to the consumer. EMR, taken together with our other energy interventions, for example, in relation to energy efficiency and the pursuit of interconnectors with other Member States, will help ensure that the UK is able to make its fullest contribution to achieving a single EU energy market.



The UK's electricity market reforms are ground breaking, with much of Europe following our progress with close interest. This is particularly so in the case of CfDs. CfDs are necessary given the current market failures and are an innovative intervention, with impacts on competition and trade limited to the very minimum required to ensure that security of supply and decarbonisation objectives can be achieved. For example, as set out in the commercial agreement on key terms for the proposed Hinkley Point C investment contract that I announced on 21st October this year, any contract awarded to EDF for Hinkley would include in-built mechanisms to prevent overcompensation. These include construction and refinancing gainshares and operating cost reviews taking place at 15 and 25 years into the contract term. Indeed, CfDs are less distortive and less generous to generators than some other interventions, which have previously been approved by the Commission.



We have already provided a substantial amount of information and evidence to the Commission to support its assessment of the Hinkley case and have been discussing the case and EMR more generally with the Commission for the past 18 months. I now look forward to considering the Opening Decision, and continued close engagement with the Commission on Hinkley and other EMR related state aid cases. The Hinkley investigation will include a public consultation period during which third parties can provide views to the Commission and there will of course be opportunity for the UK Government to provide further evidence to the Commission on why the agreement we have reached with EDF is consistent with State aid rules under the European Treaty.



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