Premium Electricity to Affect Aluminium Industry
Car and drinks can production look set to become the next victim of rising fuel costs.
High Energy Bills for Five Years at Least
Energy bills will be kept high for five years by the cost of shifting from fossil fuels to renewable sources.
Energy Saving at Work - Tip (no 37) - Keep the energy saving message alive!
Hold an energy awareness meeting, quiz or fun day and invite wider members of your organisation. Invite a speaker from your local energy saving advice centre or local council’s energy team to come and talk to your business.
British Gas Cut Prepayment Bills
British Gas entered new territory this week by unveiling their first online tariff for prepayment customers
Energy Bills Set to Take 40 Percent Leap
Gas and electricity costs are set to hit record levels this winter, according to a BBC report.
Energy Saving at Work - Tip (no 39) - Leave the PC running!
Computer monitors use twice the energy of the PC itself. If the computer cannot be turned off, them turn off the monitor.
Npower in 90 Million Pounds Bill Fiasco
A Cambridgeshire woman was shocked to receive a 90 million pounds electricity bill from npower at the weekend
David Cameron - Is he Green or just Whiter than White?
David Cameron has said (according to the BBC) that he will not be diverted from his “green” agenda by the economic downturn. Over the last months his green crusade has certainly gone quiet and he has succesfully lambasted the Governments recent inititives (well many have been silly) to tackle climate change without suggesting alternatives.
Mr Cameron is [...]
Fuel Poverty - Is a Wood Burning Stove the Answer?
Annual fuel bills are set to break the £1300 mark this winter, prompting many to turn back the clock in search of savings.
Energy Saving in the Workplace - Tip (no 8) - Ponder the plasma
Many companies invest in trendy Plasma screens for their reception to cycle standard presentations selling the virtues of their company. But consider this; on average a traditional cathode ray tube television uses 100 watts of power when in use and 2 watts on standby. Newer LCD and Plasma screens are higher users of energy, with [...]