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2013

 

UK Nuclear: Forefront to Backfoot

 
20th December 2013    |     Peter Rolton: Chairman, Rolton Group

Jim Ratcliffe is a very wealthy man. This fact was evinced by his swift closure of the Grangemouth plant following strike action from UNITE back in October; the union rallied against planned changes to salaries and pensions, and by shutting the site down rather than enter into any sort of bargain he made it perfectly clear that financial security does not rank on his list of concerns.

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Posts from 2013

UK Nuclear: Forefront to Backfoot

Rolton Group

 
20th December 2013    |     Peter Rolton

Jim Ratcliffe is a very wealthy man. This fact was evinced by his swift closure of the Grangemouth plant following strike action from UNITE back in October; the union rallied against planned changes to salaries and pensions, and by shutting the site down rather than enter into any sort of bargain he made it perfectly clear that financial security does not rank on his list of concerns.

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Stoking the Fuel Poverty Fire

Rolton Group

 
13th December 2013    |     Peter Rolton

It’s been on the back burner for over a year now, but in the last week the heat has been turned up on proposals to redefine fuel poverty.

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Power to the People

Rolton Group

 
29th November 2013    |     Peter Rolton

Between the end of WWII and the 1980s, the UK’s energy ran through a nationalised infrastructure, sharing a state-owned commonality with the majority of other British services and utilities.

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Taking another look at ECO

Rolton Group

 
15th November 2013    |     Peter Rolton

The spotlight has been beaming down on green levies over the past few weeks; critics want them removed from consumer energy bills immediately to cut costs, whilst advocates argue that they are vital in the creation of a low carbon energy market.

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Bemused observations on energy policy debate

Agility Eco

 
11th November 2013    |     GearĂ³id Lane

This week I am pleased to introduce a guest article written by Gearóid Lane, whose expertise on the subject of energy I can personally attest to. Formerly a member of the British Gas Executive Committee and member of the government’s Renewables Advisory Board, he is now Chief Executive Officer of AgilityEco, a company that harnesses the knowledge of its founders in the provision of services surrounding energy efficiency and facilitates eco projects that tackle systemic issues such as fuel poverty - Peter Rolton

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The Rise of the Big 60,000

Rolton Group

 
31st October 2013    |     Peter Rolton

When debating issues surrounding the Big Six, it’s almost impossible not to refer to competition and the damaging absence of it within the UK energy sector.

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