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Three reasons why UK electricity prices are so high
The government has announced it will cut VAT on domestic electricity to zero but Britons still pay more for power than many other European nations.
July 21, 2026What will the energy cap changes mean for my bills?
Typical annual household bills rose by 13% under Ofgem's new energy cap which took effect on 1 July.
July 1, 2026Hot in the city: Energy crisis tests Singapore's air-con addiction
The rise in energy prices has hit Asia particularly hard as many nations are heavily reliant on Gulf oil.
April 9, 2026Egypt raises electricity prices for higher-use households, businesses amid energy crisis - Reuters
Egypt raises electricity prices for higher-use households, businesses amid energy crisis Reuters
April 4, 2026Tech firms pledge to pay for AI data centre power costs. But will they?
The agreement at the White House comes as rising electricity prices becomes a political problem.
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Three reasons why UK electricity prices are so high
While the UK government has announced it will cut VAT on domestic electricity this October from 5% to zero in an attempt to help with the cost of living, British households are still paying more for p
What will the energy cap changes mean for my bills?
Typical annual energy bills rose by £221 to £1,862 from 1 July, under regulator Ofgem's latest energy price cap. The 13% increase in the cap affects millions of people in England, Scotland and Wales,
Government facilities told to adopt measures to save energy amid Middle East conflict
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Why your electricity bill is going up when fuel reserves are full
In Your Opinion Podcast Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Singapore's national fuel reserves are enough to tide us over the next few months, but consider the trickle-down eff
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Tech firms pledge to pay for AI data centre power costs. But will they?
Technology firms including Google and Meta have said they will shoulder the costs to power artificial intelligence data centres, as the White House faces pressure to address rising electricity prices.