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INTERVIEW: Gillian Cooper, Citizens Advice
“We are thinking of ideas that work within the grain of the CMA remedies, but push it a little further in terms of impact”
FEATURES
Prepare to manage less abstraction, more flooding
Preparing to take forward – or wind back – progress towards a pan-European market
Tidal power schemes
INTERVIEW: Hector Grant, Scottish Energy Association
“Ineos… has signed a 15-year contract with the USA for shale gas to come in to
its plants in Scotland and Norway”
PLUS
Hans ten Berge, Eurelectric: Prosumers must pay their way as we move towards a new energy future
New Power Report: October issue published
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New Power Report: October issue published
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                                                Customers like electric vehicle more[2016/09/22]
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                                                Firm considers licensing method to transform gas into plastic products[2016/11/03]
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                                                Colder weather means it's time for vehicle preparation[2016/10/11]
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                                                Apparently Seabirds Dine on Plastic Because They Think It Tastes Good[2016/11/11]
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                                                ?H?i An goes ‘green’ with new power system[2016/10/22]
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                                                Tesla doubles power in commercial Powerpack battery[2016/10/31]
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                                                Comparative Analysis: The cost of new power generation in South Africa[2016/10/22]
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                                                Battery power unviable alternative to traditional energy sources[2016/10/25]
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                                                Toyota’s product plan reportedly includes several small models, including a compact SUV, likely targeting a range greater than 215 miles and built on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform[2016/11/12]
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                                                St. Jude Warns Defibrillator Patients About Battery Risks[2016/10/12]
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                                                Mopie Powerstation Review: A Smartphone's Secret To All-Day Battery Life[2016/09/26]