The consortium behind the project claims the facility now makes up around 17% of the country’s installed capacity.
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The negotiation process will maintain core objectives. which include promoting clean growth and supporting the sector’s transition to low carbon.
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The organisation. which manages four famous art galleries in the UK. said it will make the issue of the environment centre stage.
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It aims to identify gaps and get expert advice on the overall sustainability of bio-based and biodegradable plastic products.
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Thrive Renewables and Bristol Energy will source 3.55MW of clean power from two onshore wind farms in Suffolk and Aberdeenshire.
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Foreign entities have shown interest in investing in Chabahar port in Southeastern Iran. and 11 investment agreements have been signed to be implemented by the end of this Persian year.
Read More »Twitter Takes Down Iranian Pages after British Tanker Seizure
Farsi-language accounts of 4 Iranian news outlets were suspended on Twitter. after they reported the seizure of a UK-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.
Read More »Robots With Exceptional Sense of Touch
Researchers have developed an ultra responsive and robust artificial nervous system for e-skins.
Read More »US Big Tech Under Attack: Spain to Push Ahead with Tax on Digital Firms
The global hunt on large technology firms continues. with now another country. Spain. seeking to force the companies to pay more in the markets where they operate.
Read More »Government Pledges £80m for Next-Gen Greener Cars and Planes
Development of the new technologies will be led by industry and academia and supported by more than 130 organisations.
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