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2006: A Record-Breaking Year

Warmest ever year in UK, and a successive warmest year globally... arrow read more


Green lobby disappointed by pre-budget speech
London Dec 6th

Just a matter of weeks following the Stern report, following which Gordon Brown pledged that Britain would 'lead the world'... arrow read more


EU Tougher than expected on new ETS round
London Dec 04th

Miliband, Darling welcome results... arrow read more


Record autumn temperatures for England, Scotland, Wales & NI

This autumn has been the warmest across the UK as a whole since records for the entire Union began... arrow read more


Irish companies embracing sustainable approach

Despite the harsh reality of rising energy costs, companies in Ireland are now making notable strides... arrow read more


Met Office wants to be 'given the chance to do much more'

World leader in climate change prediction starved of computing resources... arrow read more


Time, tide - and climate change - wait for no man.
Mon Oct 30th

Sir Nicholas Stern has today published his Review on the Economics of Climate Change... arrow read more


CO2 emissions highest since Labour came to power

Government energy consumption figures for the first six months of 2006 are 2.1 per cent higher than the same period last year... arrow read more


Britons are the least energy conscious in Europe

The UK is Europe's worst energy waster according to a new poll from the Energy Saving Trust... arrow read more


Brown's conference speech fails to impress on climate change

In a speech written to reinforce his stake on leadership of the Labour Party, Gordon Brown included strong words on climate change... arrow read more


Thousands more face fuel poverty as British Gas price rises bite

Following its announcement of domestic price rises in July, British Gas customers face higher energy bills from today... arrow read more


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Protesters arrested at Europe's largest coal-fired power station

Climate campaigners tried to shut down Britain's biggest power station this week in an attempt to highlight the need for replacing coal and other 'dirty' energy sources with clean renewables... arrow read more


Transport emissions responsible for a third of UK total - and rising.

Government efforts to tackle carbon dioxide from vehicles lack teeth and a fatalism has crept into the Department of Transport where rising emissions are seen as an indicator of a healthy economy... arrow read more


The starting point is to save energy

The wide-ranging Energy Review says that the starting point is to save energy... arrow read more


Editorial: Safe, predictable speech to sparsely populated house

Following much anticipation for a fairly radical energy review and specifically speculation concerning a whole-hearted endorsement of nuclear energy... arrow read more


UK business will waste £570m on summer energy bills

Waste energy is set to cost British business a massive £570m this summer alone... arrow read more


80% chance of 'above normal' hurricane season

The outlook for this year's hurricane season is 'grim'... arrow read more


World is now ready for action on climate change

Keynote address from Dr Stephen Howard, Climate Group CEO... arrow read more


Energy Manager of the Year Award

James Doogan , Enersol's founder and CEO, with Nottingham City Council's Energy Manager Ashley Baxter who was voted Energy Manager of the Year, coming out ahead of some very stiff competition...arrow read more


Irish Minister calls for better exploitation of available energy

Upbeat speech from Noel Dempsey opens Energy Show in Dublin... arrow read more


Bord Gais seeks 40% increase from Irish Energy Regulator

Wholesale gas prices force retrurn after only 8 months... arrow read more


Climate Change Review - 'more has to be done"

The Climate Change Programme Review, finally published on Tuesday, says that the UK is 'unlikely' to meet its target of reducing CO2 emissions by 20% by 2010... arrow read more


Editorial: A budget for behavioural change

In a raft of measures which at first seemed aimed either at combatting climate change, establishing the Chancellor's green credentials or perhaps a little of both - dependent on your point of view - Mr Brown presented what is undeniably the 'greenest' budget to date... arrow read more



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Gas rationing warning as UK prices hit all-time high

Wholesale gas prices in the UK rose to an unprecedented 225p a therm before settling at 195p on Monday as the National Grid issued an alert warning industry of a supply shortage for the first time in its history... arrow read more


Ireland's energy requirements set to rise 50% by 2020

Ireland's energy requirements are set to rise sharply over the next decade, against a background of sharp rises in energy costs which seem certain to continue... arrow read more


Enersol to sponsor NEMEX Energy manager of the Year award

The Enersol Corporation is delighted to announce its sponsorship of the Energy Manager of the Year Award to be awarded at a Gala Dinner in conjunction with Nemex in May... arrow read more


Major report warns of catastrophic impacts of climate change
London Feb 01st

Greenhouse gas concentrations will probably have faster and more serious impacts on the climate than previously believed... arrow read more


Enersol announces 2006 conference & exhibitions programme
London Jan 30th

Enersol will be present at a number of exhibitions and conferences this year throughout the UK and Ireland... arrow read more


Govt. puts nuclear power debate firmly in the public domain
London Jan 23rd

"Time to close... or open the door" - Trade secretary Alan Johnson... arrow read more


Ulster consumers face massive gas price hike
Belfast Jan 17th

Following a 30% increase on October 1 last year, Phoenix customers are facing a 17% rise to be announced on Thursday... arrow read more


The New Year Arrives:

Russia flexes its energy muscle
Dozens dies in Indonesian Floods
Oil supply fears in the UK... arrow read more



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