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Net zero legal threats, cheaper heat pumps, and PM defends green policy rollback: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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BusinessGreen rounds up the most widely read stories on the site this week OVO to offer heat pumps at lower cost than gas boilers Energy supplier touts new offer promising heat pumps at cheaper price tag and running costs than conventional gas boilers. -

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'A poor use of public funds': Should the government subsidise biomass and carbon capture technology?

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In a statement provided to BusinessGreen, a spokesperson for the energy company countered that a number of figures in Ember's research relate to the building of a brand new BECCS power station, as opposed to the retrofit planned at Selby.

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'A climate-shaped hole at its heart': The green economy reacts to the Spring Statement

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BusinessGreen rounds up all the reaction from the green economy to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak's mini-budget. Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit analyst Jess Ralston said: "Removing VAT on energy efficiency products such as insulation is an immediate boost for families facing soaring gas bills.

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'More UK gas won't bring down bills': The green economy reacts to the government's energy crisis plan

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Here, BusinessGreen rounds up all the top reaction from green businesses, politicians, economists, campaigners and other experts. Jess Ralston, senior analyst with the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), said: "All the experts and even the industry agree more UK gas won't bring down British bills.

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'Fifteen years of anaemic growth cannot be repeated': The green economy reacts to the government's Growth Plan

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Here, BusinessGreen rounds up all the top reaction from business leaders, politicians, campaign groups and experts to the government's mini-Budget. Boosting the ECO scheme could well end up being cost neutral on Treasury with insulation cutting gas demand and so the overall price tag of the bailout.