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The funding by SEAI and GSI is to support research and innovation into providing clean heat and power from the ground.
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That’s the suggestion from CAPA Centre for Aviation, a Sydney-based consultancy, which predicts the majority of the world’s airlines will be out-of-business by the end of May.
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Read More »Energy Networks Association Announces Emergency Coronavirus Package
The ENA has written to the customers it represents stating around 36,000 energy sector employees were working to ensure that homes in the UK stay powered.
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