Category : Search result: Department for Energy Security and Net Zero


Liberal MPs fear city voter exodus over climate policy

Exclusive: Conservative MPs fear electoral wipeout in urban seats as internal polling shows voters deserting the party over its net zero stance. Party divisions deepen as moderates push for climate policy U-turn.

National Party's net zero gamble: Wrong horse?

Exclusive analysis reveals how the National Party's climate strategy may be dangerously misaligned with economic reality and environmental urgency as net zero deadlines loom.

Free Solar Power: 3+ Hours Daily for Australians

A groundbreaking energy initiative will provide every Australian household with free solar-generated electricity for at least three hours daily, even without rooftop panels. Discover how this renewable revolution works.

Liberal MPs pressure Sussan Ley to abandon net zero

Internal turmoil rocks Australia's Liberal Party as conservative MPs demand Environment Minister Sussan Ley scrap the 2050 net-zero emissions commitment, exposing deep ideological divisions.

Australian Government Clashes Over Net Zero Targets

Political tensions erupt in Canberra as the Nationals challenge net zero targets and the Liberals face internal rebellion over climate policy, creating uncertainty for Australia's energy future.

EV charging industry faces £100m business rates bill

Britain's growing EV charging industry could be hit with a staggering £100 million bill under proposed business rate changes, threatening the country's net zero ambitions and charging infrastructure expansion.

Germany's stalled climate fight: Obstacles to net zero

As Germany races toward its 2045 climate neutrality target, our investigation reveals why Europe's industrial giant is struggling to turn green ambitions into reality. Discover the hidden challenges threatening to derail the energy transition.

Nationals revolt over net zero target

David Littleproud confronts internal rebellion as Nationals MPs challenge Australia's 2050 net zero emissions commitment, threatening political stability and climate policy.

Electricity Prices Falling for UK Households

Millions of British households are set for welcome relief as electricity prices are forecast to drop significantly in the coming months, driven by falling wholesale costs and increased renewable energy generation.

Nationals abandon net zero target in policy reversal

Australia's National Party has voted to remove its net zero emissions target from the party platform, marking a dramatic shift in climate policy that could reshape the country's environmental direction.

US Power Bills Surge Under Trump Energy Policies

New analysis reveals US electricity costs have jumped dramatically under Trump's administration, with households facing the steepest increases in decades. Discover what's driving the price surge and how it compares to global trends.

Liberal Party remains divided over net zero policy

The Australian Liberal Party remains fundamentally divided over its net zero emissions policy, with deputy leader Sussan Ley acknowledging the party room has failed to reach consensus on the nation's climate direction.

Australia's Energy Crisis Deepens: Power Prices to Soar

Millions of Australian households brace for significant electricity bill hikes as the nation's energy grid faces unprecedented strain, with experts warning of potential blackouts and urgent calls for renewable investment.

Ofgem to clear £3bn energy debt via bill increase

Millions of UK energy customers face a small bill increase as regulator Ofgem proposes clearing £3 billion in customer debt through a temporary charge, while also increasing support for vulnerable households.

Trump faces £230m Justice Department lawsuit

The US Justice Department has launched a massive £230 million lawsuit against Donald Trump, seeking unprecedented financial penalties over his alleged election interference activities.

UK Unveils Carbon Budget Rescue Plan for Net Zero

The UK government has launched an emergency Carbon Budget Delivery Plan after admitting the nation was dangerously off-track to meet its legally binding 2030 emissions targets. Discover the new strategy that could determine Britain's climate future.

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