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  • Ed Miliband says £1.1bn a year to be set aside for new offshore wind projects | Wind power

    Ed Miliband says £1.1bn a year to be set aside for new offshore wind projects | Wind power

    The energy secretary, Ed Miliband, has set aside £1.1bn a year for offshore wind power developers investing in new projects, in the latest funding round aimed at meeting the UK’s green electricity targets.

    The government’s energy department said today it had budgeted £900m to pay developers of fixed wind turbines at sea, with another £180m for floating platforms.

    Renewables provided about half of the UK’s electricity during 2024, with wind accounting for 30% of generation for the first time – overtaking gas power stations. Further huge investments in wind and solar would be necessary to meet the target of completely removing carbon emissions from British electricity supplies by 2030.

    Government sources have previously said ministers might consider abandoning the 2030 target – long seen as hugely ambitious by experts – if it were to add too much to household bills. The Labour government’s clean electricity target is opposed by the Conservative party and Reform, who say they would ditch net zero policies.

    A government source disputed that the 2030 target was in question, saying the initial budget for offshore wind showed “big backing by the Treasury”.

    Wind power developers, expected to include the energy companies SSE, RWE and ScottishPower, will be invited to bid to build offshore wind projects, which would be eligible to receive the new funds.

    In a change from previous years, the final budget could rise higher if ministers considered enough projects provided value for money – potentially surpassing the £1.1bn allocated to offshore wind last year. The contracts would also last 20 years, rather than 15, in order to try to attract lower prices.

    However, RenewableUK, an industry lobby group, said the budget would cover only about a quarter of the 20 gigawatts of projects that have planning permission and would be eligible. Ana Musat, the group’s executive director of policy, said: “The budget announced today will not maximise investment in new offshore windfarms.”

    Chris Stark, the civil servant who leads the UK’s clean power efforts under Miliband, said he expected the bids to exceed the funding allocated for fixed offshore wind. The government was prepared to “contract more offshore wind generation if we see value for money for the consumer”, he said in a social media post.

    Michael Shanks, minister of state for energy, said: “This auction is another step towards delivering the clean power this country needs to end our reliance on volatile global gas prices, ensuring our energy security and bringing down bills for good.

    “Our competitive new auction process will allow us to buy the right amount of clean power at the right price on behalf of the British people, so we can take back control of our energy.”

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    The budget allocated by the government may not all be spent, but rather represents the “worst case” cost under the “contracts for difference” (CfD) scheme, which reduces the risk for developers investing in clean power generation.

    Under the scheme, the government sets a bar for electricity prices generated from the projects. If prices are below that bar, called a strike price, the government tops up the difference, while generators must pay back the government for any earnings above that price. The whole budget would be spent only if energy prices were to stay lower than expected for a sustained period of time.

    Jess Ralston, head of energy at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, a thinktank, said: “Every bit of free wind and sun power that we harness means we need to buy less foreign gas from abroad, boosting our energy security.”

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  • NBA gambling indictment sparks review by basketball league

    NBA gambling indictment sparks review by basketball league

    Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier #2 of the Miami Heat.

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    The National Basketball Association told its 30 teams on Monday that it was instituting a broad review of betting-related…

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  • New certification equips providers with digital tools to ensure quality cardiac care

    New certification equips providers with digital tools to ensure quality cardiac care

    The rapidly expanding availability of remote telehealth cardiac health care poses a growing challenge for health care providers to learn how to use new digital tools and resources safely and effectively to treat people living with…

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  • Italian-made spyware spotted in breaches of Russian, Belarusian systems

    Italian-made spyware spotted in breaches of Russian, Belarusian systems

    A Russian cybersecurity firm said it has found evidence that spyware developed by Italy’s Memento Labs — formerly known as the controversial Hacking Team — was likely used in attacks on organizations in Russia and Belarus.

    In a report…

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  • Sherlock Holmes Creator Arthur Conan Doyle Gets U.K.-India Film

    Sherlock Holmes Creator Arthur Conan Doyle Gets U.K.-India Film

    Indian National Award-winning helmer Srijit Mukherji (“Chotushkone”) will direct a British-Indian co-production on Arthur Conan Doyle that blends the Sherlock Holmes creator’s real-life crusade to overturn wrongful convictions with…

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  • Correction to chromium alumino-thermic 99% min, in-whs Rotterdam price assessment, rationale on October 24

    Correction to chromium alumino-thermic 99% min, in-whs Rotterdam price assessment, rationale on October 24

    MB-CR-0001 Chromium alumino-thermic 99% min, in-whs Rotterdam, $/tonne was published in error at $8,800-9,200 per tonne. It has been corrected to $8,800-9,476 per tonne.

    Fastmarkets’ pricing database and the relevant rationale has been updated to reflect this change.

    This price is part of the Fastmarkets minor metals package.

    For more information or to provide feedback on this correction notice, or if you would like to provide price information by becoming a data submitter to this price assessment, please contact pricing@fastmarkets.com and minormetals@fastmarkets.com. Please add the subject heading “re: chromium alumino-thermic 99% min, in-whs Rotterdam.“

    Please indicate if comments are confidential. Fastmarkets will consider all comments received and will make comments not marked as confidential available upon request.

    To see all Fastmarkets pricing methodology and specification documents, go to the Fastmarkets methodology page.

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  • Saudi Arabia to extend $1b oil facility to Pakistan, roll over $5b deposits for fiscal support – The Express Tribune

    1. Saudi Arabia to extend $1b oil facility to Pakistan, roll over $5b deposits for fiscal support  The Express Tribune
    2. Saudi Arabia pledges $1b oil facility to Pakistan  The Express Tribune
    3. Pakistan Receives $1B Oil Facility and $5B Deposits  

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  • Daily 40Hz audiovisual stimulation may slow cognitive decline in late-onset Alzheimer’s patients

    Daily 40Hz audiovisual stimulation may slow cognitive decline in late-onset Alzheimer’s patients

    A new research paper documents the outcomes of five volunteers who continued to receive 40Hz light and sound stimulation for around two years after participating in an MIT early-stage clinical study of the potential Alzheimer’s…

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  • ‘Terrifier’ Actress Sues Damien Leone and Producers Over Backend Deal

    ‘Terrifier’ Actress Sues Damien Leone and Producers Over Backend Deal

    The Terrifier franchise has spawned plenty of blood-drenched kills, but one stands above the rest: The death-by-sawing butchering in the original where Art the Clown bisects a victim hung upside down.

    Since the film’s 2016 release, the…

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  • What can you remember from the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix?

    What can you remember from the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix?

    Ten years on from the revival of the Mexico City Grand Prix, the much-loved circuit delivered another action-packed weekend, showing once again why our return to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez has proven to be such a popular decision.

    Known…

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