Risks of hydrogen heating trial still unclear, experts warn
Plans to supply 2,000 homes with alternative heating under scrutiny over lack of information
	Plans to supply 2,000 homes with alternative heating under scrutiny over lack of information
	
	
	Texas, desperately in need of backup for intermittent renewables, forced to incentivise fossil fuel
	Farmland equivalent to 40,000 football pitches could be repurposed under Ofgem plans
	Green appliances fail to comply with disturbance guidelines in urban areas
	
	
	A costly solution to a non-existent problem
	Despite impossible barriers, the pace of decarbonisation continues to defy expectations
	Three former shareholders of the oil giant are fighting to enforce a 2014 arbitration award
	Fears over future of Hornsea 3 after Danish energy giant axes New Jersey development
	If ever there was a case for massive government intervention, this is it
	Levy on gas and electricity bills expected to cover remaining ‘shortfall’ on £3bn loan
	Oil and gas will remain at the heart of the business, signals new boss
	Comments come as energy giant announces sharp fall in profits following a turbulent quarter
	Where the sun doesn't shine and there is no wind
	‘Complacent attitude’ towards the sector has led to a ‘staggering’ investment gap
	Even if it really exists in quantity, the stuff is the Houdini of nature
	
	
	If you answered ‘devastating global recession’, give yourself a star
	Oversubscription of electricity projects has caused a queue that is scaring off investors
	Telegraph Money reveals how to reduce your renewables bill in as little as four years
	Emma Fletcher of Octopus Energy thinks old technology should be treated as socially unacceptable in move towards heat pumps
	Rising temperatures trigger spike in power demand
	Bill payers will have to foot the financial burden of upgrading seven million smart meters
	Winter is coming, and Iran sits next to the Strait of Hormuz
	Suppliers told to display their service ratings as part of regulator crackdown