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The average household in Glasgow could spend almost £3,000 per year on their energy bill when the new price cap comes into effect in October, analysis suggests.

Average Glasgow household could spend almost £3k per year on energy

File photo dated 4/2/2020 of electric vehicle charging points at Tynemouth. The Government should create an independent watchdog to regulate electric car charging prices and ensure widespread chargepoints across the UK, an industry group has said. Figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show plug-in vehicles accounted for more than one in six new cars registered in the UK last year. Issue date: Wednesday February 16, 2022.

Number of Glasgow electric vehicle charging points on the rise

A view of turbines at Whitelee Windfarm in East Renfrewshire, the UK's largest onshore wind farm, as the Scottish Government said an emergency summit convened in the wake of Westminster's decision to scrap a subsidy scheme for onshore wind farms was attended by more than 200 people.

How much energy onshore wind generates in Glasgow

Tens of millions of pounds must be spent to restore the backlog of substandard bridges in Glasgow to a good condition, new figures show.

Tens of millions of pounds needed to restore bridges in Glasgow

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