ENERGY
May 2013
Foolhardy government assumptions about fuel prices are making a transition to clean technology needlessly expensive
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January/February 2013
A tax windfall from fracking in the North East would merely delay the inevitable day of reckoning for a bloated public sector
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April 2012
Blinded by climate change dogma, the government seems determined to play down the Lancashire shale gas bonanza
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January/February 2012
The global price of gas should be falling, but our "greenest ever" government is busy driving up the cost of heating our homes
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