The facility aims to supply around 3MW of electricity to National Grid and up to 12MW of renewable heat for local use.
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The decision follows an in-depth investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority which highlighted serious competition concerns.
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Steel manufacturing is a high carbon process and every tonne that is manufactured creates around 1.8 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
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A new report suggests a mix of ‘direct’ and ‘indirect’ electrification could see greenhouse-gas emissions reduced by 60% before 2050.
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The solar farm is being built in Germany and will have an installed capacity of 60MW.
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The Nord Stream 2 project will connect Russia'.s Ust-Lug and Germany'.s Greifswald.
Read More »Gazprom to Get China on Board as a Major Energy Customer for Russia
Gas prices have plunged since 2014 when China and Russia agreed to the Power of Siberia gas pipeline project.
Read More »India in Talks with Russia for Long-Term Import of Crude Oil
Indian oil and gas companies are positively considering to participate in exploration of oil and gas in Russia’s Far East region.
Read More »US has Prevented $6bn Russia-Germany Gas Pipeline
It’s going to be a very long delay. because Russia doesn’t have the technology.
Read More »UK’s Renewable Adoption Rate Has Driven Fastest Decarbonisation in World
An independent analysis by academics from Imperial College London says the power sector’s emissions fell from 161 million tonnes in 2010 to 54 million metric tonnes in 2019 as a result of clean electricity.
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