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Clock is ticking for UK to ease $24 billion jump in energy bills

  Bloomberg UK households face a $24 billion spike in their energy bills in April, and the government is running out of time to do something about the biggest reason why: ballooning wholesale costs. Finding a way to help energy companies lessen that 18 billion-pound jolt, or at least spread it over several years, would be the most effective option, ...

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Norway boosts aid for households facing surging power bills

  Bloomberg Norway boosted an aid program to offset soaring electricity costs for a second time in less than a month, citing the “socially unjust” effect of high prices on households. The state will cover 80% of power costs when the market price for electricity is above 70 Norwegian ore ($0.08) per kilowatt hour in the January to March period, ...

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Private equity won’t be the savior of fossil fuels

  There’s a frequent warning made in recent years to investors seeking to pressure companies to offload their fossil fuel assets: If listed businesses don’t own those mines, they’ll go over to the dark side. Polluting businesses sold to private equity may continue to “operate under new owners in the shadows,” former US Vice President Al Gore warned in the ...

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