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Miliband: I need to go further and faster
Ed Miliband rejected warnings he is going “too far and too fast” and instead vowed to speed up the construction of renewables across the country. This will include a “massive” expansion of net zero infrastructure on the public estate, as well as allowing large electricity substations to be built without planning applications.
Labour blames Open AI’s cash struggles for data centre cancellation
A Labour minister has claimed OpenAI’s “challenging” financial situation is behind the decision to halt data centre investments in the UK, rejecting claims that high energy costs are to blame. This marks a split with OpenAI, which singled out the cost of energy when pulling the plug on an AI data centre in the North East last week.
Yorkshire gas field to mine bitcoin
A giant new natural gas field in Yorkshire is to be exploited for mining Bitcoin rather than boosting Britain’s energy supplies. The West Newton field near Hull is estimated to contain up to eight billion cubic metres of gas. Time to lift the ban and start boosting Britain’s energy security.
South Korea to introduce driving restrictions and energy rationing
The world’s 12th-largest economy has emerged as the frontline of the global energy crisis with its oil reserves at risk of running dry. Among developed countries, South Korea is almost uniquely lacking in natural resources including coal, oil and gas, relying on imports to meet 90pc of its energy needs. State employees have been banned from driving one weekday out of five in an effort to preserve petrol supplies.
Lufthansa to cancel 20,000 summer flights
German airline Lufthansa will cut 20,000 short-haul flights over the summer, saying soaring fuel prices have made many journeys "unprofitable" for the firm.
Putin to close major oil pipeline to Germany
Vladimir Putin is attempting to squeeze Europe’s energy supplies further by closing a major oil pipeline into Germany.
Watch
WATCH OUR CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR DISCUSS ED MILIBAND’S NET ZERO SPEECH
WATCH ED MILIBAND BEING CHALLENGED ON SKY NEWS OVER HIS NORTH SEA POLICIES
WATCH GWPF’S HARRY WILKINSON DISCUSS WITH STEVE BAKER ABOUT THE COSTS OF NET ZERO
Etcetera…
Read: Maurice Cousins writes for the Daily Telegraph that Net Zero is undermining the operational energy needs of the armed froces.
Read: Gordon Hughes argues that the Government’s electricity price reforms are not a serious attempt to cut bills, but a tangled and self-defeating scheme that raises little tax, distorts generation decisions, damages investor confidence, and risks increasing subsidies paid by consumers.
Read: Ross Clark argues that an energy bill bailout would be a disaster for the UK economy
Read: Sam Ashworth-Hayes says that Britain is at a tipping point and that the future fate of the country is in Ed Miliband’s hands.
From the blog
FRI, APR 17
Net Zero Watch: Reeves is recycling a failed electricity pricing wheeze
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Miliband: I need to go further and faster
Ed Miliband rejected warnings he is going “too far and too fast” and instead vowed to speed up the construction of renewables across the country. This will include a “massive” expansion of net zero infrastructure on the public estate, as well as allowing large electricity substations to be built without planning applications.
Labour blames Open AI’s cash struggles for data centre cancellation
A Labour minister has claimed OpenAI’s “challenging” financial situation is behind the decision to halt data centre investments in the UK, rejecting claims that high energy costs are to blame. This marks a split with OpenAI, which singled out the cost of energy when pulling the plug on an AI data centre in the North East last week.
Yorkshire gas field to mine bitcoin
A giant new natural gas field in Yorkshire is to be exploited for mining Bitcoin rather than boosting Britain’s energy supplies. The West Newton field near Hull is estimated to contain up to eight billion cubic metres of gas. Time to lift the ban and start boosting Britain’s energy security.
Britain at risk of mobile signal rationing
Mobile network operators have warned they could be forced to ration phone signal access to combat soaring energy prices triggered by the war in Iran. In a stark warning to the Government, telecoms giants including VodafoneThree, Virgin Media O2 and EE said they were drawing up emergency contingency plans after being excluded from Rachel Reeves’s energy support scheme.
Mobile network operators have warned they could be forced to ration phone signal access to combat soaring energy prices triggered by the war in Iran. In a stark warning to the Government, telecoms giants including VodafoneThree, Virgin Media O2 and EE said they were drawing up emergency contingency plans after being excluded from Rachel Reeves’s energy support scheme.
Dale Vince: cancel heat pump grants and give the money to the military instead
Eco-tycoon Dale Vince has urged ministers to stop handing out billions in heat pump subsidies ‘to people who don’t need it’ and give it to our cash-strapped military instead.
International
Eco-tycoon Dale Vince has urged ministers to stop handing out billions in heat pump subsidies ‘to people who don’t need it’ and give it to our cash-strapped military instead.
International
South Korea to introduce driving restrictions and energy rationing
The world’s 12th-largest economy has emerged as the frontline of the global energy crisis with its oil reserves at risk of running dry. Among developed countries, South Korea is almost uniquely lacking in natural resources including coal, oil and gas, relying on imports to meet 90pc of its energy needs. State employees have been banned from driving one weekday out of five in an effort to preserve petrol supplies.
Lufthansa to cancel 20,000 summer flights
German airline Lufthansa will cut 20,000 short-haul flights over the summer, saying soaring fuel prices have made many journeys "unprofitable" for the firm.
Putin to close major oil pipeline to Germany
Vladimir Putin is attempting to squeeze Europe’s energy supplies further by closing a major oil pipeline into Germany.
Watch
WATCH OUR CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR DISCUSS ED MILIBAND’S NET ZERO SPEECH
WATCH ED MILIBAND BEING CHALLENGED ON SKY NEWS OVER HIS NORTH SEA POLICIES
WATCH GWPF’S HARRY WILKINSON DISCUSS WITH STEVE BAKER ABOUT THE COSTS OF NET ZERO
Etcetera…
Read: Maurice Cousins writes for the Daily Telegraph that Net Zero is undermining the operational energy needs of the armed froces.
Read: Gordon Hughes argues that the Government’s electricity price reforms are not a serious attempt to cut bills, but a tangled and self-defeating scheme that raises little tax, distorts generation decisions, damages investor confidence, and risks increasing subsidies paid by consumers.
Read: Ross Clark argues that an energy bill bailout would be a disaster for the UK economy
Read: Sam Ashworth-Hayes says that Britain is at a tipping point and that the future fate of the country is in Ed Miliband’s hands.
From the blog
FRI, APR 17
Net Zero Watch: Reeves is recycling a failed electricity pricing wheeze
Read More
The London-based Net Zero Watch is a campaign group set up to highlight and discuss the serious implications of expensive and poorly considered climate change policies. The Net Zero Samizdat is a newsletter summarising the latest issues - for more information, please visit the website at www.netzerowatch.com.

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