March 15, 2026

Energy

Energy

MILLIONS to get vital letters about £150 energy bill help from tomorrow

MILLIONS of households will start receiving letters from tomorrow about a £150 discount to energy bills this winter. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) confirmed last month that eligibility letters for the Warm Home Discount scheme will begin landing on doorsteps from tomorrow morning. Sign up for the Money newsletter Thank you! Millions of

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Today’s horoscope for October 19 has one star sign’s energy on the rise while another enjoys some success

Today’s horoscope for Sunday, October 19 sees one star sign determined to complete a project that has been standing unfinished for some time Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages) It’s Sunday, October 19, and one star sign finds that getting on top of their finances will improve

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Over 40,000 new jobs to be created for Scots under clean energy plans

Scotland is set to benefit from up to 60,000 clean energy jobs by 2030, a 40,000 increase from 2023. Offshore wind is becoming an increasingly large part of the UK’s energy mix(Image: Holger Leue) More than 40,000 new jobs are to be created for Scots under the UK government’s clean energy mission plans. Today, the

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US’ Last Energy to build 5 MW nuclear reactor to demonstrate safe, low-power criticality

In a step forward for innovation in the nuclear energy field, Last Energy has announced the deployment of a pilot microreactor at Texam A&M-RELLLIS, an applied research campus. Last Energy and the Texas A&M University System have announced plans for the deployment of the micro nuclear reactor pilot project. The pilot project will involve the

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Energy customers in up to £1,700 debt could get extra payment

The British Gas Energy Trust is offering a one-off payment to some customers who are in debt and meet all the eligibility criteria – here’s how to check if you are eligible and how to apply Energy customers across the UK can get extra help(Image: Getty Images) Customers in debt with a range of energy

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CPS expands its energy-savings program to include apartment residents

When Gina Mason moved into her apartment at Avistar on the Boulevard, the thermostat was so old she could never tell what temperature it was set at. “It was a big guessing game,” Mason said. She moved from California to San Antonio around September 2024. Her first few months were “a nightmare,” she said, as she

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Aldi’s £10 energy-saving item that’s backed by Martin Lewis

The discount supermarket will have a range of items in stock ahead of winter Martin Lewis has said these help make sure ‘heat doesn’t escape’ from homes(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock) As the temperature drops, a range of retailers are rolling out budget-friendly gadgets designed to ease the financial sting of rising energy bills. Aldi is one

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Inside Nottingham Forest’s energy-generating Fan Zone

Nottingham Forest have never shied away from innovation – from Brian Clough’s relentless spirit driving the club to back-to-back European Cups, to more contemporary advances off the pitch in modernising the matchday experience. In December 2023 the club made one of their boldest moves yet: a carbon-zero, energy-generating Fan Zone at The City Ground, born

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Octopus Energy offers ‘free electricity’ and more – but it’s only available to some

Octopus Energy is offering some of its customers a wide array of perks and freebies if eligible billpayers take part in its rewards scheme – and they could save 17% on their annual costs Octopus customers could get a range of freebies(Image: Getty ) One major British energy firm is offering customers the chance to

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Trump DOE decides to keep at least one Biden-era energy program

The Department of Energy said Thursday that it had finalized a $1.6 billion loan guarantee to upgrade around 5,000 miles of transmission lines. The grid upgrades would ease the flow of electricity in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, and West Virginia. The project, which will address lines owned by American Electric Power (AEP), won’t add any

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