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Green energy is abundant and cheap, but savings won't necessarily trickle down to your electric bill
Supporters of energy democracy say the transition to clean energy won't deliver a fairer system on its own, but it may offer a chance to rebuild one from the ground up.
With energy prices still higher than households were used to even just a few years ago, it’s no surprise that many people are asking the question: how do I find the cheapest energy provider for my ...
Energy suppliers are repricing or axing fixed tariffs due to soaring gas costs, leading to bill rises for customers.
Across laboratories and test sites, scientists are racing to crack the code of abundant, low-cost clean power, and a new wave of experiments is starting to look less like science fiction and more like ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. When politicians talk about what will make a country ...
Kraftwerk Berlin, the venue for the Energy Tech Summit with Octopus Energy, offered delegates a powerful lesson from history. Built by the East German government in 1961, the same year construction on ...
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