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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. London Climate ChangeThe cover of Nitin Sawhney's new album, London Undersound, shows a man emerging ghost-like from what looks like an underground tunnel. This is Antony Gormley's interpretation of ... Read More Four corners of fear - Guardian UnlimitedThe Imperial War Museum North in Salford, which opened in 2002, was given a G, the lowest score - the same as its 91-year-old sister museum in London. Photograph: Don McPhee The ... Read More Halls of shame: biggest CO2 offenders unveiled - Guardian UnlimitedTHE Green Party has set up a North Cumbrian branch and is aiming to become a serious force in local politics. View more pictures... Visiting Carlisle: Peter Cranie, Green Party ... Read More The party aiming to turn Cumbria Green - News and StarJAMES MURPHY previews The Life Of A Photographer Through Leibovitz’s Lens, which is the latest exhibition on display at the ever reliable National Portrait Gallery. For those of ... Read More Leibovitz’s lens is a labour of love - Epping Forest GuardianThe shuffling that has taken place and the new names that have appeared, reflect the fact that the need to win echoes through this list from start to finish. Cameron remains top ... Read More The price increase is driven by three factors. First, the wholesale price of energy has doubled over the last year. Second, the distribution costs of transporting and metering energy have also risen. Finally, there have been significant cost increases from meeting our environmental obligations have also risen for renewables, emissions trading and energy efficiency. The doubling of the energy efficiency programme, now called the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT), will cost our customers up to £100m pa over the next three years. 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. Npower customers will be paying on average £70 more for gas and £43 pounds more for electricity following this price rise. EDF Energy continues to lead the way through some pioneering initiatives: FIRST to introduce a special tariff for most in need customers, FIRST to align prepayment and standard credit electricity prices, FIRST to enable prepayment customers to take fixed price tariffs, FIRST to establish a Trust Fund for those in debt, FIRST to reward customers for saving energy through Read, Reduce, Reward - to actively encourage and reward customers who submit their own meter readings, monitor and reduce their consumption and cut bills. As always, EDF Energy is committed to remaining competitive in the energy market whilst continuing to provide excellent customer service. EDF Energy is encouraging our customers
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