What do Fracking and Iceland have in common?







I have to say it’s been interesting to see UK energy policy taking shape over the last six months with forays into areas that ten years ago would have seemed preposterous.


But a lot has changed during the intervening decade particularly the declining reserves of both North Sea Oil and Gas along with the commensurate price rise in both fuels on the wholesale market. Add into the mix coal fired power stations that will close due to being unable to meet the clean air requirements of theEurope...

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Published on April 24, 2012 13:35
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