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Using the selection of topics on the left, you are able to navigate the website to find news and resources for the topics that are of interest to you. If there are any topics not included here, which you would like to see featured. Please contact us and we will endeavour to accommodate your request. Electricity Saving DevicesCareless use of power will cause £11bn loss by 2010 · 71% in UK leave electrical devices on standby Read More Energy-wasting Britons rank top for failing to see the light - Guardian UnlimitedStories about climate change are generally depressing: melting ice sheets, more intense hurricanes and species vanishing as humans steadily push up the amount of carbon dioxide in ... Read More Positive energy - Guardian UnlimitedSometimes I play this game when arriving in a strange town on my European travels: if I were plonked down here, could I guess where I was? In an increasingly globalised, homogenous ... Read More How to spot the English - bbcExtra funding from the energy firms "could" benefit up to two million households, while about 600,000 customers "could" gain from cheaper tariffs. And the new Community Energy ... Read More Will fuel bill plans make a difference? - BBC NewsMatt Walker looks at climate change from the telco CFO view and lists the three forces that will drive action. First, energy - electricity, mainly - has significant direct costs ... Read More A pioneering idea to store electricity, has led to EDF Energy Networks planning engineer Allan Boardman, who is based at the company’s offices at Barton Road in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, said: “I am delighted to learn that our submission has been chosen as a finalist. EDF Energy employs nearly 13,000 people at locations across the UK. A typical dual fuel customer on a standard tariff consumes 3,300 Kilowatt hours a year of electricity and 20,500 Kilowatt hours of gas a year. The Fixed Price 2010 tariff enables customers to fix their prices until 31 July 2010. This offers protection and security in a volatile market. EDF Energy is committed to remaining competitive in the energy market whilst continuing to provide excellent customer service. "This follows the massive rises announced recently by British Gas and Powergen, so now Npower customers will really be hit in the pocket as well." “This idea will make a difference, because it will allow more renewable generation connections to existing electricity networks, and it will also demonstrate the value of energy storage.” In response to the soaring cost of wholesale energy, higher distribution costs and increased environmental obligations, EDF Energy recently announced an increase in its gas and electricity to over 5 million customers and generate about 5GW of energy from their coal and gas power stations, as well as combined heat and power plants and wind farms. The company is also a key player in national infrastructure
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