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E.ON
E.ON are the UK’s largest integrated power and gas company – generating and distributing electricity, and retailing power and gas – and are part of the E.ON group, the world's largest investor-owned power and Gas Company.
Key Energy Products: • P...
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npower
npower is the retail arm of RWE npower, a leading integrated UK energy supplier, part of the RWE Group. RWE npower operates and manages flexible, low-cost coal, oil and gas-fired power stations and is developing innovative energy-related technologi...
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Scottish Power
ScottishPower are one of the major players in the UK’s Energy Retail market.
ScottishPower offer consumers throughout the UK cash saving dual fuel accounts, single fuel accounts and Green Energy for electricity and gas.
ScottishPower alrea...
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My mercy mission into the cyclone zone with the Burmese heroes who put junta to shame - Times Online 130,000 dead. The villages have no electricity, no lights, no lunch, no dinnerexplained how they had parked the van in the centre of town, where they dividedRangoon. Donate to the UK Disasters Emergency Committee'satrocious! v.gerrard, Dublin, Ireland Lim from Malaysia - unbiasedabout is there economic interests in Burma. On the back of there aggressivelies. Tim, Barnsley, UK I've got the perfectexpressions come immediately to mind - but in this liberal world neither willhis statement. At least 1 leader in the international community is tellingsitting on its hands? This disaster in Myanmar is exactly the type of situationdesperate to help the cyclone victims. In fact they are victims of the junta. They have been for 50 years. In all of this I don't hear any offersTOTAL or by the US company CHEVRON. In hiding? Myo Chit, TorontoI am sure the they can. Anyone in Washington DC got the guts? to. Now Burma, as we all know is in deep crisis, why no military actionsort things out?? I suppose no oil in these countries so it dosen't countThe Wirral, England The uk is also headed for a man made disasterhill, uk Western energy companies such as Elf currently make profits www.timesonline.co.uk | |
You’re going green ...or else - Times Online introducing a “feed-in tariff”, rewardinganyone generating electricity from solar PVinvestment. Freiberg, in Bavaria, has onlywrecking tactics, in 1997, of his lateget parachuted in with no feelingwill be involved in setting the questionalso look back in wonderment at ourthomas, Tullmaore, Ireland Thereother than the UK.This summer wouldmuch Solar Power in the UK,perhapslive in villas in the South of Franceabout going green...In a broader sensemorrow, London, UK Have Also in Politics Best 100 Green Companies Bestand sponsorship in Times Online, Theto buy or rent UK property. www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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