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Initial release dateOctober 11, 2019
Developers Codemasters
Series TOCA
Publishers Codemasters
Engine Ego
PlatformsPlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Google Stadia
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Date of Upd.
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About Grid


Grid is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, Google Stadia, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is the tenth title in the TOCA series. It is also the fourth GRID title in the TOCA series and is intended to be a reboot of the Grid series.

Climate change: UK risks losing investment in net-zero race, MPs warn

Climate change: UK risks losing investment in net-zero race, MPs warn
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... For example, current planning rules make it very hard to build new onshore wind turbines and there are concerns the UK s national Grid - electricity network - " Ultimately, " he said, " investors will look at what is being proposed and say yes this is a country we can do business or move elsewhere...

Lithuanian gas pipeline hit by large explosion

Lithuanian gas pipeline hit by large explosion
Jan 13,2023 9:11 pm

... " According to the initial assessment, we do not see any malign cause, but the investigation will cover all possible options, " Amber Grid chief executive Nemunas Biknius told reporters...

Ukraine war: Chernobyl scarred by Russian troops' damage and looting

Ukraine war: Chernobyl scarred by Russian troops' damage and looting
Jun 3,2022 9:15 pm

... Ukraine now has eight reactors connected to the Grid - two at the Zaporizhzhia power station, which is under Russian occupation, three at Rivne, two at the South Ukraine power station and one at Khmelnytskyy...

Who allowed the price cap to increase by so much? And other questions

Who allowed the price cap to increase by so much? And other questions
Apr 1,2022 6:45 pm

... But ultimately, at present, they have to source electricity from the National Grid - some of which is generated from gas...

Why do energy prices have to go up? And other questions

Why do energy prices have to go up? And other questions
Feb 4,2022 5:07 pm

... But ultimately, at present, they have to source electricity from the National Grid - some of which is generated from gas...

Elton John hosts star-studded iHeart living room coronavirus-charity concert

Elton John hosts star-studded iHeart living room coronavirus-charity concert
Apr 18,2020 6:12 pm

... unlike in the glory days, however, were the guys sing individually, from their respective families (with children diving in and out), and together in a WhatsApp /Zoom-Grid-style - in essence, a retro-pop version of their post-coronavirus-work meeting, but with additional Los Angeles swimming pool, courtesy of Nick Carter...

The long history of solar power

The long history of solar power
Feb 16,2020 6:07 am

... Solar panels are particularly promising in poorer countries with underdeveloped and unreliable energy Grids and plenty of sunshine during the day...

Who allowed the price cap to increase by so much? And other questions

Feb 16,2020 6:07 am

Millions of households are facing a £700 a Year rise in energy costs, alongside hikes in the Cost of council tax, water bills and other utilities.

It has led to warnings that many people on lower incomes will be forced to choose between paying for heating, or food.

A selection of of your questions have been answered by:

Why do we pay more using a prepayment meter? - Gary Steventon

For the 4. 5 million people on prepayment meters, The Price of energy has now risen by an average £708 - to £2,017 a Year .

That compares to an annual rise of £693 - to £1,971 - for those on standard tariffs, paid by direct debit.

Energy regulator Ofgem's argument is that there are higher fixed costs associated with running a prepayment meter.

Charities and Some suppliers have said that these customers are often among The Most vulnerable and should be given more help by the government.

Who allowed The Price Cap to increase by so much, especially when the energy companies have made record profits? - Chris Yaxley

The Price Cap , covering England, Wales and Scotland, is set every six months by energy regulator Ofgem. It is designed to reflect the costs faced by suppliers and to prevent profiteering.

There has been a huge rise This Time , owing to The Rising Cost energy companies pay for gas. This is now being passed on to customers.

There has been a debate about whether energy companies should be taxed more, with The Money raised used to help those struggling with bills.

Energy companies argue that their retail arms are making very little, or no, profit. While the energy generation business is having a much better time of it, they argue that they are already heavily taxed.

Gas prices do not increase by themselves. What is causing the increase? - John Ashburn

There are a host of reasons why the wholesale Cost has been both volatile. At present it is about six times higher than it was a Year ago.

One reason is the impact of a surge in demand for energy, as businesses and economies got going again after Covid restrictions were eased. There is also the ongoing issue of a shortage of gas storage across Europe.

A further rise in The Price Cap - predicted to Push Up the typical household energy bill by another £600 a Year - is expected in October.

This is mainly because of the potential restriction of Russian gas Supplies - Linked to The War in Ukraine.

While we get very little gas from Russia in the UK, We Are affected by the global price of gas.

Can people forced to work from home ask employers to contribute to energy bills? - Andrew Green

There is nothing to stop you asking. What response you get from your employer is down to them.

Some employers have offered, to help their staff pay their energy bills.

Unions and employees themselves are likely to point to The Rising Cost of Living - including higher energy bills - during pay negotiations, to ask for higher salaries.

Will giving up Netflix, Amazon Prime, alcohol and mobile phones offset The Rising Cost ? - Leslie Cox

The average UK household spends about £916 on alcohol each Year .

The cheapest Netflix plan costs £84 a Year , while Amazon Prime costs £96.

Some Mobile Phone deals exceed £80 a month but, depending on your contract, you may be able to switch to a SIM-only deal for as little as £36 a Year .

Giving up all of these costs could save between £1,132 and £2,056 a Year .

A 54% rise in the energy price Cap means a household using a typical amount of gas and electricity will now pay £1,971 per Year .

So, going without could make a difference.

But even then, a further rise pushing the annual bill up to £2,600 should be expected in October, analysts have told The Bbc .

How is the assistance provided going to help pensioners who have been robbed of a triple-lock increase? Dave

The triple-lock, a policy used to set The Rise in state pensions, was Last Year because it followed the average rise in wages and would have meant an increase of 8%.

At The Time that seemed like a big increase, but inflation is now 6. 2%.

Instead of The State pension going up by 8%, it's going up by 3. 1% - Based on the rate of inflation in September Last Year , which is a much smaller pay rise for state pensioners.

Changes announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in The Spring Statement were mostly aimed at Working People who pay National Insurance. There has not been any specific new support for pensioners.

Why have tariffs on 100% renewable electricity gone up? - Karl Oldham

Eco providers are still affected by wholesale prices which are driving bill rises.

These providers try to buy in advance from renewable sources, and invest in schemes for renewable generation.

But ultimately, at present, they have to source electricity from The National Grid - Some of which is generated from gas.

As a result, they are not immune to The Situation in the wider market, and prices charged by renewable generators have been going up too.



Source of news: bbc.com

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