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» Go to the Energy & Carbon Group TagsLatest Climate Change & Energy News Plans for two world first 'clean coal' schemes have been given the green light by the British government. Fluctuating prices, questions over security of supply and concerns about emissions make the life of an energy buyer fraught with difficulties, but it is important not to get sucked down into the mire.» Aldersgate chairman outlines evolving markets and policy drivers » Government must help people turn green homes dream into reality » Health the key ground in climate change battle » Porritt - is there the public appetite to tackle climate change? » Welsh farmers given advice on cutting emissions |
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Plans for two world first 'clean coal' schemes have been given the green light by the British government.
Fluctuating prices, questions over security of supply and concerns about emissions make the life of an energy buyer fraught with difficulties, but it is important not to get sucked down into the mire.












