The government has agreed a new subsidy arrangement with the controversial wood-burning Drax power station in north Yorkshire ...
A UK power station that has received billions of pounds in government subsidies has failed more than once to report it burned ...
The UK, however, appears to be ahead in terms of immediate reductions in coal use and the integration of renewables into its ...
New subsidies have been agreed for the controversial wood-burning power plant Drax, however the Government said it had halved ...
While nuclear power has traditionally been opposed by environmental campaigners, Mr Miliband sees it as a vital part of plans ...
The Yorkshire power station is getting four more years of subsidy but at a reduced level after the Government raised a number ...
Britain on Thursday promised to free more sites for nuclear energy developments across England and Wales, seeking to attract ...
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Hosted on MSNUK expands nuclear power plans with SMRs and regulatory reformsThe UK government has announced a shift in its nuclear energy policy to approve additional nuclear power plants across ...
Ed Miliband has agreed to hand an estimated £2bn of taxpayer subsidies to a controversial wood-burning power station operated ...
The UK government will announce changes to planning rules today to allow for the construction of more nuclear power plants.
The power station is one of the UK's biggest energy producers and has been burning biomass - mostly wood - instead of coal in ...
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