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2
Jun

Raindrops on Window

Parts of central Europe have seen less than 40 per cent of the average rainfall from February to April in 2011. Even the wettest areas have seen less than 80 per cent of the mean for 1951-2000 according to the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre.

So what does this mean for energy production?

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Category : Electricity Prices | Energy Companies | Energy Prices | Energy Production | Blog
12
Jan

Questions and Answers Signpost

Further to Torse’s recent efforts to elicit from Chris Huhne (UK Energy Secretary) the government’s strategy to wrest control of UK Energy supply from oligopolistic suppliers; out rolled the stock response of a current review and paraphrased abstract from Ofgem’s remit relating to protecting consumers and ensuring proper competition and wholesale power liquidity.

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Category : Electricity Prices | Energy Companies | Energy Prices | Legislation | Blog
7
Jan

Chris Huhne, UK Energy Secretary, has recently taken some time for a Q&A session in today’s Financial Times. When we at Torse found out about this arrangement, we jumped at the chance to ask the Coalition Governments energy expert a question or two, here’s how it went:

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Category : Electricity Prices | Energy Companies | Energy Prices | Legislation | Uncategorized | Blog
22
Dec

Top Ten Tips 1

The following Top Tips Guide provides recommendations to significantly reduce energy consumption in your organisation. By reducing your dependence on energy, you can cut costs, improve reputation, and stay one step ahead of environmental compliance.

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Category : Carbon Emissions | Efficiency | Going Green | Blog