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energy states and. isis militants just chose to patrol. enemy troop movements have been spotted on the pulse of the rhythm. here in the only two groups of militants have joined. those groups leaders have to clear their determination some independent islamic state in the philippines have you. been up to two months of such. keeps finding hidden weapons and explosives. being rationed to new areas where civilians used to live daily occurrence. not. noisy. walking dead. and it will make up for the species says he doesn't. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us is that. the only show i go out of my way to watch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is going to say we are apparently better than blue. sea people you've never heard of love back to the night president of the world bank go take. it seriously send us an e-mail. and we're back with ed not i mean the director general of the international renewable energy agency discussing how
energy states and. isis militants just chose to patrol. enemy troop movements have been spotted on the pulse of the rhythm. here in the only two groups of militants have joined. those groups leaders have to clear their determination some independent islamic state in the philippines have you. been up to two months of such. keeps finding hidden weapons and explosives. being rationed to new areas where civilians used to live daily occurrence. not. noisy. walking dead. and it will make up for the...
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energy states and. here's what people have been saying about redacted in night it's yours is actually just full on awesome well the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of party americans do the same we are apparently better than food nothing's better said i see people you've never heard of love redacted the night i'm president of the world bank so they can go write me seriously send us an e-mail. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate perforations from washington the washington post media the media. and voters elected businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. and we're back with ed not i mean the director general of the international renewable energy agency discussing how renewables are transforming the outlook for our planet's future welcome back to the show right so. when farms
energy states and. here's what people have been saying about redacted in night it's yours is actually just full on awesome well the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of party americans do the same we are apparently better than food nothing's better said i see people you've never heard of love redacted the night i'm president of the world bank so they can go write me seriously send us an e-mail. in case you're new...
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why have they turned to nuclear energy. nuclear is expensive and dangerous. it requires huge investment in infrastructure more than renewables oh yes much much more you see that there's a difference between nuclear and renewables in that you can switch renewables on and off at no cost once you have built a nuclear plant and you get it running you're not going to be shutting it down it would take you three four days to shut it down and so you think it's going to have the plants are already there the infrastructure is there but it's very inflexible it's there in a few countries. and some of those countries that have it are already phasing it out you know look at germany there's a popular movement against nuclear. there are some countries that are making the choice and that's their strategic decision but nuclear cannot become the main source of any system because it's a very inflexible. source it can become a kind of be slowed for part of it and it's a clean it's a low low carbon technology and we shouldn't discount it but i t
why have they turned to nuclear energy. nuclear is expensive and dangerous. it requires huge investment in infrastructure more than renewables oh yes much much more you see that there's a difference between nuclear and renewables in that you can switch renewables on and off at no cost once you have built a nuclear plant and you get it running you're not going to be shutting it down it would take you three four days to shut it down and so you think it's going to have the plants are already there...
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energy scene staging. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or interim. or somehow want to be rich. but you'd like to be prosperous like that before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters of my house. there should. be. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were yourself and taken your last wrong turn. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked
energy scene staging. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or interim. or somehow want to be rich. but you'd like to be prosperous like that before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters of my house. there should. be. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington washington controls the media the...
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how energy is produced distributed managed. the imperative is really two one is the decoupling as asian imperative so we live in a carbon constrained world and the current energy system we have is not taking us to limits that we cannot afford to pass without get to strive for change and the second is that renewable energy today the technology that it provides provides clean accessible electricity and energy that is now having an important business case around it so it's actually generating wealth employment and growth in more and more countries around the world well we're going to get to that here's a number well let me give you a couple of numbers came in the last three years in a row the majority of new capacity addition to the world's electricity system has come from renewable energy that's a combination of solar wind hydro geothermal and biomass three years in a row it's in the majority. we project that if we have the right investment pathways to twenty thirty we have done a global road map for renewable energy that we can
how energy is produced distributed managed. the imperative is really two one is the decoupling as asian imperative so we live in a carbon constrained world and the current energy system we have is not taking us to limits that we cannot afford to pass without get to strive for change and the second is that renewable energy today the technology that it provides provides clean accessible electricity and energy that is now having an important business case around it so it's actually generating...
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so you don't need your energy.ur postcode, the type of house, detached or semidetached and the number of people that live there. that gives us the information to provide you with an estimate. that will allow us to show you how much you will save. when you see that amount, you will be sufficiently interested to give us another five minutes of your time to complete the process and when you have done that, the switch will take 17 to 21 days. there is no need for work at your property, inside or out, it is the same wires and same pipes and there is no interruption to your supply. kevin, thank you very much. my kevin, thank you very much. my pleasure. britain's only surviving cloth trading hall reopened today, after a £19 million renovation. the piece hall in halifax once operated as a centre for handloom weavers, and was at the heart of the world's wool trade. the refurbishment of the grade i listed building has taken three years. our correspondent fiona lamdin was there earlier and sent this report. for the last two a
so you don't need your energy.ur postcode, the type of house, detached or semidetached and the number of people that live there. that gives us the information to provide you with an estimate. that will allow us to show you how much you will save. when you see that amount, you will be sufficiently interested to give us another five minutes of your time to complete the process and when you have done that, the switch will take 17 to 21 days. there is no need for work at your property, inside or...
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out than energy and it's cetera what do you think. you know i think afghanistan has a lot of health and i don't know if it will replace it again i believe there's going to be something bigger than the battery coming by in the way it is now and it may take something else other than lithium i don't know but yes you make a very good point because when you really start looking at it and taking a global nomic view you mention oil look at what's going on in the oil industry i mean saudi arabia needs oil at one hundred dollars a barrel for their government valent sheet to break even and it's around fifty bucks why too much supply not enough demand and alternatives eating away at it whether it's wind power of biofuels solar that every power so all these things in a grander scale are bringing or oil to say you know those old songs back in the twenty's they talked about the ice man is no wice man over there because they've got refrigeration so we're in the twenty first century and it's really a time of great transition whether it's big quine's
out than energy and it's cetera what do you think. you know i think afghanistan has a lot of health and i don't know if it will replace it again i believe there's going to be something bigger than the battery coming by in the way it is now and it may take something else other than lithium i don't know but yes you make a very good point because when you really start looking at it and taking a global nomic view you mention oil look at what's going on in the oil industry i mean saudi arabia needs...
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policies like capping energy prices to support working families. an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. the cap may have been shelved but this oxford university professor, dieter helm, has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he will sort all the facts from the myths about pricing and costs. this review will look at all the costs that make up your bill. the main ones include buying gas and electricity on wholesale markets. that accounts for 36% of a typical bill. moving it through pipes and cables, known as distribution, accounts for 29%. but 13% of our bill includes subsidies for poorer households, and the cost of developing renewable — or green — energy supplies. the rest is made up by operational costs and vat. and, for some households, it's not clear whether this review will be the green light for lower bills. they've gone up so much and i find i'm paying a lot of money. and i don't really understand it. it's a slow process. like, it can'tjust happen at the c
policies like capping energy prices to support working families. an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. the cap may have been shelved but this oxford university professor, dieter helm, has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he will sort all the facts from the myths about pricing and costs. this review will look at all the costs that make up your bill. the main ones include buying gas and electricity on...
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that's the price at which the energy suppliers buy the energy they then sell onto us. concedes that this has actually fallen since the beginning of the year. then there's the cost of delivering the electricity to our homes. that makes up 29% of the cost. british gas says rising costs here is one reason responsible for today's hike. figures from ofgem shows these costs fell over the last year. the other one is government policy. that makes up 13%. that includes increased use of renewable energy, and promoting energy—saving measures like insulation. british gas says they are going up. ofgem says, yes, they are, but only by 2%. no wonder some consumers are confused. they make them as complicated as they can and people don't understand them. the bills aren't very clear, i don't think. i'm not sure where british gas is coming from but i guess the other option you've got is choose a different supplier. the fact the wholesale prices have stayed the same, or going down, as far as i'm aware, the fact they're putting them up, for the consumer, is pretty disgusting. british gas f
that's the price at which the energy suppliers buy the energy they then sell onto us. concedes that this has actually fallen since the beginning of the year. then there's the cost of delivering the electricity to our homes. that makes up 29% of the cost. british gas says rising costs here is one reason responsible for today's hike. figures from ofgem shows these costs fell over the last year. the other one is government policy. that makes up 13%. that includes increased use of renewable energy,...
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out than energy and it's cetera what do you think. you know i think afghanistan has a lot of health and i don't know if it will replace it again i believe there's going to be something bigger than the battery coming by in the way it is now and it may take something else other than lithium i don't know but yes you make a very good point because when you really start looking at it and taking a global nomic view you mention oil look at what's going on in the oil industry i mean saudi arabia needs oil at one hundred dollars a barrel for their government valent sheet to break even and it's around fifty bucks why too much supply not enough demand and alternatives eating away at it whether it's wind power of biofuels solar that every power so all these things in a grander scale are bringing or oil to say you know those old songs back in the twenty's they talked about the ice man is no wice man over there because they've got refrigeration so we're in the twenty first century and it's really a time of great transition whether it's big quine's
out than energy and it's cetera what do you think. you know i think afghanistan has a lot of health and i don't know if it will replace it again i believe there's going to be something bigger than the battery coming by in the way it is now and it may take something else other than lithium i don't know but yes you make a very good point because when you really start looking at it and taking a global nomic view you mention oil look at what's going on in the oil industry i mean saudi arabia needs...
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policies like capping energy prices to support working families...hat's why theresa may promised a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. and now this oxford university professor has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he'll sort all of the facts from the myths about pricing and costs. but some consumer groups are sceptical. prices are a very real problem for families across britain, and a very urgent problem. this review is going to deliver benefits in a year's time, if it delivers benefit at all. so the people left with the feeling of a government that is kicking the can down the road. there are many stages in the energy value chain, but the main ones include buying gas and electricity on wholesale markets. that accounts for 36% of a typical bill. moving it through pipes and cables or distribution costs accounts for 29% of atypical bill. but 13% of our bill also includes the subsidies for poorer households, and the cost of developing britain's rene
policies like capping energy prices to support working families...hat's why theresa may promised a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. and now this oxford university professor has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he'll sort all of the facts from the myths about pricing and costs. but some consumer groups are sceptical. prices are a very real problem for families across britain, and a very...
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that's the price at which the energy suppliers buy the energy they then sell onto us.h gas concedes that this has actually fallen since the beginning of the year. then there's the cost of delivering the electricity to our homes. that makes up 29% of the cost. british gas says rising costs here is one reason responsible for today's hike. figures from ofgem show these costs fell over the last year. the other one is government policy. that makes up 13%. that includes increased use of renewable energy, and promoting energy—saving measures like insulation. british gas says they are going up. ofgem says, yes, they are, but only by 2%. no wonder some consumers are confused. they make them as complicated as they can and people don't understand them. the bills aren't very clear, i don't think. i'm not sure where british gas is coming from but i guess the other option you've got is choose a different supplier. the fact the wholesale prices have stayed the same, or going down, as far as i'm aware. the fact they're putting them up, for the consumer, is pretty disgusting. british g
that's the price at which the energy suppliers buy the energy they then sell onto us.h gas concedes that this has actually fallen since the beginning of the year. then there's the cost of delivering the electricity to our homes. that makes up 29% of the cost. british gas says rising costs here is one reason responsible for today's hike. figures from ofgem show these costs fell over the last year. the other one is government policy. that makes up 13%. that includes increased use of renewable...
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energy in america's quest is booming. coal mines are reopening and energy ceos are excited.happens, the western energy alliance who told me what she thinks of president trump's new energy policy. >> is definitely delivering on his energy promises. really has been very pleasantly surprised you were just hoping not to have a third term of the obama administration and what we got is a president who's very focused on energy dominance, focused on producing here in america and just imported from overseas. leland: real world for the people of colorado and people in america, especially who want jobs, what does that mean? >> a mainstay here in the united states we create millions of jobs. we create over a trillion dollars in economic activity in the united states. so it's good for the economy, good for consumers as to keep prices very low low at the gas pump as well. leland: is there reason to have a fossil fuel based energy program are now thanks to these new regulations. spinnaker think we need all types of different energy. oil and gas provides transportation. their home heating,
energy in america's quest is booming. coal mines are reopening and energy ceos are excited.happens, the western energy alliance who told me what she thinks of president trump's new energy policy. >> is definitely delivering on his energy promises. really has been very pleasantly surprised you were just hoping not to have a third term of the obama administration and what we got is a president who's very focused on energy dominance, focused on producing here in america and just imported...
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the energy companies themselves say they welcome greater transparency over the cost of energy and is being brought in. i think we have the regulator also looking into ways to protect consumers they are expected to recommend later this summer a already existing caps on prepaid meters should be further extended. we have various reviews going on energy prices but this particular review will not affect things in the immediate future. thank you very much indeed. the liberal democrat leader, sir vince has criticised elderly brexit supporters for — as he puts it — "comprehensively shafting" young people in the uk. writing in the mail on sunday, sir vince said that older voters have had the last word on brexit by imposing a world view coloured by a nostalgia for an imperial past. tough new sanctions will be imposed on north korea following the country's recent intercontinental ballistic missile tests. the un voted unanimously for the resolution to ban some north korean exports, like iron, coal and lead, and to limit investments in the country. pyongyang has been under un sanctions for almost
the energy companies themselves say they welcome greater transparency over the cost of energy and is being brought in. i think we have the regulator also looking into ways to protect consumers they are expected to recommend later this summer a already existing caps on prepaid meters should be further extended. we have various reviews going on energy prices but this particular review will not affect things in the immediate future. thank you very much indeed. the liberal democrat leader, sir...
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— clean energy by. —— and to. two clean energy, this is fantastic -- clean energy by. -- and to.r national assets. they've always had hydroelectric power with the dams they have got. obviously with the volcanoes and mountain ranges and thermal springs, this labels them to have natural assets to leverage and they've been making the most of it —— enables. 45% of their power is currently clean, green energy and they're looking to get that to 90% by 2050. here's chile, south america and the rest of the world and here's donald trump, saying we're going to do that. they seem downbeat about what he's doing with the paris accord agreement and not looking at climate change. other companies picking up the pattern. we are going to have to sprint to the finish. that's the worst pun you will hear all week! usain bolt, what a sad end to the career, and we might know why now. this is a bit of athlete tittle tattle, there's stories about athletes being in an air—conditioned room before the relay race were u nfortu nately room before the relay race were unfortunately the great usain bolt collapse
— clean energy by. —— and to. two clean energy, this is fantastic -- clean energy by. -- and to.r national assets. they've always had hydroelectric power with the dams they have got. obviously with the volcanoes and mountain ranges and thermal springs, this labels them to have natural assets to leverage and they've been making the most of it —— enables. 45% of their power is currently clean, green energy and they're looking to get that to 90% by 2050. here's chile, south america and...
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>> nuclear is very clean energy and very sustainable, too. and for sure you can't rely on solar to power your industry. we're talking about a base load that is more sustainable and reliable. then you can also support it with renewables like solar. the dream of a nuclear reactor for ghana goes back to the country's first government after independence. president kwame nkrumah hoped that russia would provide the west african nation with a research reactor. but then nkrumah was ousted from power. the reactor building remained empty and its cooling towers never went into operation. later, the nuclear plans were revived. the current test reactor, whic was made in china, has been operating for over 20 years. it remains online even though nuclear power has fallen out of favour in some countries. >> with everything that you do, you need to be careful. when you're eating you have to be careful. how much energy, amount of food you eat, what material goes into your stomach. so the whole universe, every should be very careful and very safety conscious. th
>> nuclear is very clean energy and very sustainable, too. and for sure you can't rely on solar to power your industry. we're talking about a base load that is more sustainable and reliable. then you can also support it with renewables like solar. the dream of a nuclear reactor for ghana goes back to the country's first government after independence. president kwame nkrumah hoped that russia would provide the west african nation with a research reactor. but then nkrumah was ousted from...
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like energy and food.this is the chart they pulled out of a study that came out a few years ago by roger - called the social benefits of carbon. it shows that if you are a family earning more than $50,000 a year, he spend typically only about four percent of your income on energy related expenses. but if you are only earning up to $25,000 a year, then now you are spending over 10 percent of your income on energy related items. if you are only making about $10,000 which may be, people who are just starting out, young people and so on, then all of a sudden it is nearly one third of your income, is income related. gas, utilities and so on. one of the obvious points here is that if you really care about the poor people, you should want to ensure that government gets out of the way as much as possible so that energy is as cheap as possible. not that you should subsidize energy because that distorts investment decisions but they shouldn't artificially increase the price of energy. he mentioned the fuel poverty p
like energy and food.this is the chart they pulled out of a study that came out a few years ago by roger - called the social benefits of carbon. it shows that if you are a family earning more than $50,000 a year, he spend typically only about four percent of your income on energy related expenses. but if you are only earning up to $25,000 a year, then now you are spending over 10 percent of your income on energy related items. if you are only making about $10,000 which may be, people who are...
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having said that, we heard them blame it on the cost of delivering energy to our home and energy policiesndex which includes delivery charges and government policies and wholesale prices shows that costs have dropped by 9% so i don't buy into this. i think it's wrong. when british gas says there's an awful lot of environmental policies it needs to pay for, talking about insulation in certain homes, all those policies that are mandated, they are obliged to do, that can't be done forfree, they are obliged to do, that can't be done for free, it has to be passed on to someone. it can't be done forfree passed on to someone. it can't be done for free but since last december, the whole collection of costs have gone down by 9% and in any case over the last two or three yea rs, any case over the last two or three years, both the regulator and the government have been bearing down on these things. this is why we have these things. this is why we have the renewables lobby, claiming that we are not subsidising enough renewables. these costs have been born down on. in which case, you are saying all th
having said that, we heard them blame it on the cost of delivering energy to our home and energy policiesndex which includes delivery charges and government policies and wholesale prices shows that costs have dropped by 9% so i don't buy into this. i think it's wrong. when british gas says there's an awful lot of environmental policies it needs to pay for, talking about insulation in certain homes, all those policies that are mandated, they are obliged to do, that can't be done forfree, they...
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in terms of sustainable energy promotion.ut they're by far the most aggressive on earth. >> everyone says technology, technology, be creative, be an innovator, okay? the fact is in many ways china almost uses technology as a commodity now. they're like, we can buy it, we have tons of people, we can make it. >> and not only in china. when the city of los angeles decided to switch its bus fleet to all electric, a new factory quickly opened up in the mohave desert. it's backed by warren buffett but owned by a chinese company. the first buses are already on the road in lancaster, california. another win for the chinese way of doing renewables. back in his office in beijing, deangelis says american companies were inherently the underdogs in this race. >> we do have amazing pockets of technology all over the u.s. but it's everybody on their own, versus china, which is the entire country that's like on the same mission. >> deangelis has lived in china for the past 13 years. he has seen how quickly this an generate country is changin
in terms of sustainable energy promotion.ut they're by far the most aggressive on earth. >> everyone says technology, technology, be creative, be an innovator, okay? the fact is in many ways china almost uses technology as a commodity now. they're like, we can buy it, we have tons of people, we can make it. >> and not only in china. when the city of los angeles decided to switch its bus fleet to all electric, a new factory quickly opened up in the mohave desert. it's backed by...
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in terms of sustainable energy promotion.ut they're by far the most aggressive on earth. >> everyone says technology, technology, be creative, be an vo innovator, okay? the fact is in many ways china almost uses technology as a commodity now. they're like, we can buy it, we have tons of people, we can make it. >> and not only in china. when the city of los angeles decided to switch its bus fleet to all electric, a new factory quickly opened up in the mohave desert. it's backed by warren buffett but owned by a chinese company. the first buses are already on the road in lancaster, california. another win for the chinese way of doing renewablrenewables. back in his office in beijing, deangelis says american companies were inherently the underdogs in this race. >> we do have amazing pockets of technology all over the u.s. but it's everybody on their own, versus china, which is the entire country that's like on the same mission. >> deangelis has lived in china for the past 13 years. he has seen how quickly this an generate country
in terms of sustainable energy promotion.ut they're by far the most aggressive on earth. >> everyone says technology, technology, be creative, be an vo innovator, okay? the fact is in many ways china almost uses technology as a commodity now. they're like, we can buy it, we have tons of people, we can make it. >> and not only in china. when the city of los angeles decided to switch its bus fleet to all electric, a new factory quickly opened up in the mohave desert. it's backed by...
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pulses lead, despite the rain. of energy moving the game onto pulses of energy moving the game onto england'snd we re africa left on the platform. england were 136 runs further down the track in the first innings but soon hit the buffers. the game finally slowed. for a time it revolved around jennings. fighting for the i’u ns around jennings. fighting for the runs that might keep him in the team against the flaws that might condemn him. he could not help himself. test cricket is a ferocious beast. england four damn. for reassurance they looked to the still angelic face of their captain, joe root. right now the nearest there is to guarantee of runs. look at the expression. this on 49. say it ain't so, joe. moeen ali dropped once, no south african was catching this. jonny bairstow fielding several laws up. he may have put england out of reach. the weather has finally caught up with us at old trafford but not before an entertaining day's test cricket. england in charge. two scheduled days remaining. we may not need all of them. looking at the forecast, we may not get all of them. the premier lea
pulses lead, despite the rain. of energy moving the game onto pulses of energy moving the game onto england'snd we re africa left on the platform. england were 136 runs further down the track in the first innings but soon hit the buffers. the game finally slowed. for a time it revolved around jennings. fighting for the i’u ns around jennings. fighting for the runs that might keep him in the team against the flaws that might condemn him. he could not help himself. test cricket is a ferocious...
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policies like capping energy prices to support working families...hat's why theresa may promised a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. the cap may have been shelved, but this oxford university professor, dieter helm, has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he will sort all the facts from the myths about pricing energy costs, but some consumer groups are sceptical. prices are a very real problem for families across britain, and a very urgent problem, and this review is going to deliver benefits in years' time, if it delivers benefits at all, so people are left with the feeling that the government is kicking the can down the road. and for some households, it's not clear whether this review will be the green light for more bills. how will they help whole families, like myself? i'm a single mother. or even families who struggle with day—to—day childcare and other issues? i really don't think it's... it's a very vital service, you need electricity. it'
policies like capping energy prices to support working families...hat's why theresa may promised a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. the cap may have been shelved, but this oxford university professor, dieter helm, has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he will sort all the facts from the myths about pricing energy costs, but some consumer groups are sceptical. prices are a very real...
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energy they then sell on to us.oncedes that this has actually fallen since the beginning of the year. then there's the cost of delivering the electricity to our homes. that makes up 29% of the cost. british gas says rising costs here is one reason responsible for today's hike. but figures from 0fgem show these costs fell over the last year. the other one is government policy, that makes up 13% and that includes increases to renewable energy and promoting energy saving measures like insulation. british gas says they're going up, 0fgem says yes they are, but only by 2%. no wonder some consumers are confused. they make it as complicated as they can and people do not understand. the bills are not clear. i do not know where british gas are coming from but you have the option to choose another supplier. wholesale prices have stayed the same 01’ wholesale prices have stayed the same or have wholesale prices have stayed the same 01’ have gone wholesale prices have stayed the same or have gone down as far as i know. they put
energy they then sell on to us.oncedes that this has actually fallen since the beginning of the year. then there's the cost of delivering the electricity to our homes. that makes up 29% of the cost. british gas says rising costs here is one reason responsible for today's hike. but figures from 0fgem show these costs fell over the last year. the other one is government policy, that makes up 13% and that includes increases to renewable energy and promoting energy saving measures like insulation....
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we'll ask whether the government might introduce an energy price cap. also this lunchtime: anthony scaramucci is fired as white house communications director before he's even started the job — the third official to go in ten days. a new treatment for pancreatic cancer increases the number of patients whose surgery is successful by nearly a third — a charity says the findings are exciting. what are you doing out here? the rnli rescues a man a mile out to sea in a toy dingy — and warns about the risks of taking to the water unprepared. and the first male editor in the magazine's history, edward enninful, takes over today at the helm of british vogue. how did i get into fashion? i was spotted on a train when i was 16 years old to be a model. and coming up in the sport on bbc news... champion gymnast ellie downey will miss october's world championships in canada, after having ankle surgery. she plans to return for the commonwealth games. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. british gas will increase electricity prices by 12.5% in september, a
we'll ask whether the government might introduce an energy price cap. also this lunchtime: anthony scaramucci is fired as white house communications director before he's even started the job — the third official to go in ten days. a new treatment for pancreatic cancer increases the number of patients whose surgery is successful by nearly a third — a charity says the findings are exciting. what are you doing out here? the rnli rescues a man a mile out to sea in a toy dingy — and warns...
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policies like capping energy prices to support working families...ed a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. the cap may have been shelved, but this oxford university professor, dieter helm, has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he'll sort all the facts from the myths about pricing and costs. but some consumer groups are sceptical. prices are a very real problem for families across britain, and a very urgent problem. this review is going to deliver benefits in years' time, if it delivers benefits at all. so people are left with the feeling of a government that is kicking the can down the road. forfamilies like myself, i'm a single mother, and other families who struggle with health care or child issues. it's a vital service. you can'tjust have it at the click of a finger. they will have to go away, review it, if they have problems like the price cap, obviously they should deliver on it. there are many stages in the energy value chain, but the main
policies like capping energy prices to support working families...ed a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. the cap may have been shelved, but this oxford university professor, dieter helm, has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he'll sort all the facts from the myths about pricing and costs. but some consumer groups are sceptical. prices are a very real problem for families across britain,...
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and the department of energy recognizes these flaws. and so that's what we hope the trump administration, the new commission at the federal energy regulatory commission, new commissioners will be . >> market design means cleaner energy sources. nuclear have come a long way to whether in favor of nuclear energy or not, it does add to the grid, another option to balance energy usage. . >>> coming up, granmy pods. a new, and some might call odd way to care for america's rapidly aging populati. >> they're small, they're unusual and they're helping aging americans age in place, more or less. granny pods in oakland, california. >> we have living room, dining room. large windows for light. >> 67-year-old jane baldwin is on the move, making a big chan >> how's your health? >> my health is perfect now that i've gotten my second hip replaced >> reporter: baldwin raised a family in wyoming, but now his son is raising her own family in oakland, california. she wants to be close to help. but not too close. >> that wouldn't work long term living with
and the department of energy recognizes these flaws. and so that's what we hope the trump administration, the new commission at the federal energy regulatory commission, new commissioners will be . >> market design means cleaner energy sources. nuclear have come a long way to whether in favor of nuclear energy or not, it does add to the grid, another option to balance energy usage. . >>> coming up, granmy pods. a new, and some might call odd way to care for america's rapidly...
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although the big energy companies.ent are not ruling out this cap, in reality, i think it is very unlikely to happen. ipaq with eve ryo ne very unlikely to happen. ipaq with everyone now thinking about holidays, theresa may already on hers, you sort of wonder, are we in for a relatively quiet time in the coming weeks? given the past few weeks and months, quite tame as the one thing one can almost certainly rule out. top of the west must surely be theresa may coming back from holiday to try to stamp some order on proceedings because in recent days we have had different ministers coming out with different versions of brexit and down the line we now in september mrs may has to get the first three —— big piece of brexit legislation through the commons. that'll be the big battle ground. beware what happens when you are on holiday. a message for us all. thank you, norman. the white house communications director, anthony scaramucci, has been fired just ten days after his appointment. he was dismissed last night, hours after g
although the big energy companies.ent are not ruling out this cap, in reality, i think it is very unlikely to happen. ipaq with eve ryo ne very unlikely to happen. ipaq with everyone now thinking about holidays, theresa may already on hers, you sort of wonder, are we in for a relatively quiet time in the coming weeks? given the past few weeks and months, quite tame as the one thing one can almost certainly rule out. top of the west must surely be theresa may coming back from holiday to try to...
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an independent review into the cost of energy has been launched.inister pledged to energy costs during the election campaign but shelved the plans after losing the majority. it will look at prices and climate change targets completed by the end of october. how much we pay for our energy, to run our households and companies always ignites our passions. policies like capping energy prices to support working families. that's why theresa may promised a price cap and an independent probe into the energy sector before the general election. the cap may have been shelved but this oxford university professor, dieter helm, has only three months to find out where any fat can be trimmed from our energy bills. he says he will sort all the facts from the myths about pricing and costs. this review will look at all the costs that make up your bill. the main ones include buying gas and electricity on wholesale markets. that accounts for 36% of a typical bill. moving it through pipes and cables, known as distribution, accounts for 29%. but 13% of our bill includes s
an independent review into the cost of energy has been launched.inister pledged to energy costs during the election campaign but shelved the plans after losing the majority. it will look at prices and climate change targets completed by the end of october. how much we pay for our energy, to run our households and companies always ignites our passions. policies like capping energy prices to support working families. that's why theresa may promised a price cap and an independent probe into the...
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i'm always troubled by someone of energy. i'm always troubled by someone who of energy.y someone who comes up of energy. i'm always troubled by someone who comes up with the line, fa cts someone who comes up with the line, facts and myths, that often means they want you to use their facts and not your facts. we saw this with the airport commission and a chest too, it is very difficult to do this, especially in three months, these are highly contested areas and there's a lot of opinion and very differentjudgments there's a lot of opinion and very different judgments about what the fa cts different judgments about what the facts mean, and that is what matters. what do they mean for people in their daily lives. is there a link between this review and there a link between this review and the controversial price hike we had for british gas? prices going up by 12.5%. there is for british gas? prices going up by 12.596. there is a link blame game, the industry wants to blame the government and the government wants to blame the industry and they are both at fault, in reality. ut
i'm always troubled by someone of energy. i'm always troubled by someone who of energy.y someone who comes up of energy. i'm always troubled by someone who comes up with the line, fa cts someone who comes up with the line, facts and myths, that often means they want you to use their facts and not your facts. we saw this with the airport commission and a chest too, it is very difficult to do this, especially in three months, these are highly contested areas and there's a lot of opinion and very...
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firms for things like clean energy, renewable energy initiatives which makes up a proportion of ouro the energy firms but they then pass it onto the government. they say thatis it onto the government. they say that is behind these increases, they are paying more and passing the cost onto us. the government says it's a small proportion of the bill and would account for a big like this. gas prices are staying the same. yes, this just gas prices are staying the same. yes, thisjust a gas prices are staying the same. yes, this just a fact an atrocity on the dualfuel yes, this just a fact an atrocity on the dual fuel tariffs. many people getting both gas and anna christie from a provider like british gas, so, yes, they will keep gas prices on hold. some welcome relief as bigoted towards winter, turning on boilers, that sort of thing, but nonetheless, a significant rise, 12.5% in electricity which will affect just over 3 12.5% in electricity which will affectjust over 3 million customers. the worst affected british gas says will get a small re bate british gas says will get a small rebate
firms for things like clean energy, renewable energy initiatives which makes up a proportion of ouro the energy firms but they then pass it onto the government. they say thatis it onto the government. they say that is behind these increases, they are paying more and passing the cost onto us. the government says it's a small proportion of the bill and would account for a big like this. gas prices are staying the same. yes, this just gas prices are staying the same. yes, thisjust a gas prices are...
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energy industry is that accurate that has been served. if one thinks look at the blue to euro and some of the principles that are embodied in the world trade organization what we've seen since twenty fourteen is really counter to the spirit of free trade which i don't think we've ever really seen and when it comes to european investment for example the nord stream to a pipeline supposed to be pumping russian gas into europe within the next year old to austria italy france some of these countries have invested billions into the north stream too and now we understand that america in effect is saying don't buy russian gas you have to buy american l.p.g. gas is that right. that's one interpretation the other again is the perception of the ukraine situation but if you look historically all the times the valves have been turned on and off it's been by ukraine and suspension we've been holding your a pos the judge for higher rates for throughput of gas so directly from russia to a germany or to europe makes much more sense because it's business
energy industry is that accurate that has been served. if one thinks look at the blue to euro and some of the principles that are embodied in the world trade organization what we've seen since twenty fourteen is really counter to the spirit of free trade which i don't think we've ever really seen and when it comes to european investment for example the nord stream to a pipeline supposed to be pumping russian gas into europe within the next year old to austria italy france some of these...
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that is promoting green energy. they say the cost of green energy.alone that is put on bills. then there are programmes for people on low incomes to subsidise their electricity. putting loft installations in our lofts , putting loft installations in our lofts, that sort of thing. they justified the increase but because of all the other things they are having to do. it was so striking that the variety of people i have interviewed today, some say they are not... you have had the hard job to drill down into that and see where the justification is. drill down into that and see where thejustification is. the drill down into that and see where the justification is. the question is not over the cost of electricity and gas. it is over at about £100. the £100 of other costs. penning that down is very difficult, particularly if you go back to 2014. the bread and getting it into our homes, that has only gone up. —— the grid. you still have more than £90 to justify. we have grid. you still have more than £90 tojustify. we have put grid. you still have more than
that is promoting green energy. they say the cost of green energy.alone that is put on bills. then there are programmes for people on low incomes to subsidise their electricity. putting loft installations in our lofts , putting loft installations in our lofts, that sort of thing. they justified the increase but because of all the other things they are having to do. it was so striking that the variety of people i have interviewed today, some say they are not... you have had the hard job to drill...
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the government orders a review of the uk energy market, amid concerns over rising prices. of the uk energy market, but critics say it's too little too late, after the government's failure to honour a pledge to cap costs. this to honour a pledge to cap costs. review will deliver a this review will deliver benefits in a year's time, if it delivers benefits at all, so people are left with a feeling of a government that is kicking the kandamby road. —— the can down the road. united against north korea's missile testing. china and america welcome new un sanctions. there's a search by air and sea, after a man dies and two others go missing, when a boat sinks off the sussex coast. the internet‘s as bad as junk food. the sussex coast. a warning from the children's commissioner, about youngsters' spending hours online. commissioner, about youngsters' and arsenal win the charity shield at wembley, but it took penalties to see off chelsea. at wembley, but it took good afternoon. the government says it wants an independent review, of the cost of energy, just days after british gas raised standard elec
the government orders a review of the uk energy market, amid concerns over rising prices. of the uk energy market, but critics say it's too little too late, after the government's failure to honour a pledge to cap costs. this to honour a pledge to cap costs. review will deliver a this review will deliver benefits in a year's time, if it delivers benefits at all, so people are left with a feeling of a government that is kicking the kandamby road. —— the can down the road. united against...
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how is the market for energy trying to price this i >> the market for energy, i think, is really struggling with what we're dealing with here. we're used to big storms coming and trying to hit the heart of the refining sector. we but them all there for whatever reason. they're vulnerable to this sort of thinge built to withstand it. high winds, some rain, but flooding of this mag volumes of water of this magnitude, could make it nearly impossible for days, if not longer, weeks, for the folks that turn the dials and flip the switches to get back to these refineries that you saw brian and jackie talking about. >> yeah. >> this could take some time, plus they have their hands full with their personal lives so we're not seeing the rush, nor should we, for these people, this staff, to get back to the units. that's what's going to hold back production of gasoline and diesel fuel over the next several weeks and drive those prices higher. >> because it is a multiple-day event, the governor is saying please don't come back. >> exactly. >> so that, i think, it was one of the factors i heard a lot abo
how is the market for energy trying to price this i >> the market for energy, i think, is really struggling with what we're dealing with here. we're used to big storms coming and trying to hit the heart of the refining sector. we but them all there for whatever reason. they're vulnerable to this sort of thinge built to withstand it. high winds, some rain, but flooding of this mag volumes of water of this magnitude, could make it nearly impossible for days, if not longer, weeks, for the...
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the whole point of creating a market in the energy sector was to try and keep costs down. two. the point i am making is if you are out there are switching and trying to get a good deal you are constantly getting reasonable value for money. 0n the other hand, if you are not switching you will find yourself in a different market altogether where there is no competition. these are there is no competition. these are the people paying 30, 40% more energy than the neighbours and these are the people in desperate need of protection with a price cap. i have got onto the switching of thing because of listening to interviews like this and you can do it every year and it is not a hugely complicated thing to do, take 20 minutes or so to fill in the form. is that the advice, switch and get the best deal? you are very furrow on your forms, we think it takes five to ten minutes to switch. the important point to make is anyone who doesn't fa ncy point to make is anyone who doesn't fancy increasing bills, you do not need one of those bills to hand to switch, an estimate of your usage is ne
the whole point of creating a market in the energy sector was to try and keep costs down. two. the point i am making is if you are out there are switching and trying to get a good deal you are constantly getting reasonable value for money. 0n the other hand, if you are not switching you will find yourself in a different market altogether where there is no competition. these are there is no competition. these are the people paying 30, 40% more energy than the neighbours and these are the people...
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one sector that hasn't seen much improvement from the dollar is the energy sector. oil prices have been trading in a tight range over the past month. energies themselves, individual starts, one of the worst, if not the worst performing sector year to date. do you see any up side are we nearing a trough here >> well, yes, it is one of our favorite sectors as you mention, worse performer year to date, but as oil prices, wti, brent are stabilizing now, we think it is one of the interesting sectors. why? because it is a lagging sector, but because we still have and safely going to have next year good yield and dividend yield and payment to investors, to shareholders, so we are looking at sectors like energy, big oil companies, and insurance companies and finance sectors, and telecom operators can give you substantial dividends, yields to the market, to the investor >> and one more for me i get your uk, understand, but hard to make it work unless you're helped by the currency. all those international dollar earners, farmers, oil companies, et cetera. what will be the cat
one sector that hasn't seen much improvement from the dollar is the energy sector. oil prices have been trading in a tight range over the past month. energies themselves, individual starts, one of the worst, if not the worst performing sector year to date. do you see any up side are we nearing a trough here >> well, yes, it is one of our favorite sectors as you mention, worse performer year to date, but as oil prices, wti, brent are stabilizing now, we think it is one of the interesting...
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we've seen energy crews moving in here. about 34,000 customers are without power in the galveston area. so, the energy teams are getting through, they've deployed extra team to get some of the downed power lines up and running and they're asking for people's patience. all kinds are workers are moving in, first responders, rescue groups and the like and that includes some 700 national guard troops that have been deployed all through this region to assist. in fact, air assets have been brought in in case they need help with any high water rescues, things of that nature. and then this is interesting, that most people don't think about, galveston here, well, it has a cruise ship terminals and not far from where we're standing. there were two carnival cruise ships en route to galveston, supposed to be docking. obviously, that did not happen. so two ships have been diverted to new orleans. another ship was going to stay in cozumel mexico for an additional night before trying to make the voyage back. so three carnival cruise ships
we've seen energy crews moving in here. about 34,000 customers are without power in the galveston area. so, the energy teams are getting through, they've deployed extra team to get some of the downed power lines up and running and they're asking for people's patience. all kinds are workers are moving in, first responders, rescue groups and the like and that includes some 700 national guard troops that have been deployed all through this region to assist. in fact, air assets have been brought in...
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and keeping an eye on the energy drinks is tough.s added new surveillance cameras hoping that will make a dent in the thefts and robberi robberies. at police headquarters, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >>> we're saying thanks to all of our first responders for protecting us every single day. today is the second annual first responder appreciation day in philadelphia. neighborhoods and organizationings recognize the fire and police departments and emt for the sacrifices they make all the time. mission barbecue is a huge supporter of our first responders love them. and northeast philly mission barbecue offered free lunch. >>> jim kenney may need to look over his shoulder. how does philadelphia mayor joel embiid sound to you? someone has changed the mayor's of philadelphia on wickipedia to list philadelphia 76ers center joel embiid as the current mayor because on wickipedia you can change anything. that's why a lot of schools say you can use that for reference material. anyhow hopefully people like his policies because someone also ch
and keeping an eye on the energy drinks is tough.s added new surveillance cameras hoping that will make a dent in the thefts and robberi robberies. at police headquarters, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >>> we're saying thanks to all of our first responders for protecting us every single day. today is the second annual first responder appreciation day in philadelphia. neighborhoods and organizationings recognize the fire and police departments and emt for the sacrifices they make all...
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is it finally time to go bargain hunting in energy and oil? we're going to talk more about it later on. the infamous, you know, f.a.n.g. stocks those names. they've all been in the gutter in the past month except for one of them. why are chinese stocks outperforming as well? a lot more to do you're watching "fast money. stick around hey. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothing's wrong with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right. so who sent you? new guy. what new guy? watson. my analysis of sensor and maintenance data indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days. there you go. you still need a pass. there you go. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in
is it finally time to go bargain hunting in energy and oil? we're going to talk more about it later on. the infamous, you know, f.a.n.g. stocks those names. they've all been in the gutter in the past month except for one of them. why are chinese stocks outperforming as well? a lot more to do you're watching "fast money. stick around hey. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothing's wrong with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right. so who sent you? new guy. what new...
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we heard in the election about the promise of a price cap on energy. what happened to that?pted an ed miliband policy suddenly which they roundly rubbished! and in both cases it was probably an attempt to manage the headlines rather than really change the outcomes. this won't be brought about by tinkering in the margins of price policy, this will be brought about if the government decides to make this part of its infrastructure programme, its industrial strategy, harnesses the energy in the cities to do this and then drives it forward as a proper investment programme. a crew member has been found dead and two others are missing after two boats collided and one sank off the west sussex coast. the boats collided about two miles off the coast of shoreham. a fourth person was rescued and taken to hospital. coastguards are carrying out searches between worthing pier in the west and brighton in the east. our correspondent simon jones is there for us. what is the latest? the searches are still underway, we have seen one of the coast guard helicopters flying past, there are two heli
we heard in the election about the promise of a price cap on energy. what happened to that?pted an ed miliband policy suddenly which they roundly rubbished! and in both cases it was probably an attempt to manage the headlines rather than really change the outcomes. this won't be brought about by tinkering in the margins of price policy, this will be brought about if the government decides to make this part of its infrastructure programme, its industrial strategy, harnesses the energy in the...