The funding is available to organisations that collect rubbish generated by sectors such as hospitality and food service. education. health. transport. retail. wholesale and offices.
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Up to 1.000 members of the public who own EVs and charge it at their homes will take part in the pilot project.
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Car manufacturers in the EU are expected to offer 214 electric models over the next three years.
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Norway has earmarked funds to support efforts to combat marine pollution.
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It is the Department for International Development’s largest single direct climate investment in the continent.
Read More »National Grid Buys Renewables Developer in $100m Deal
The acquisition of Geronimo Energy was made through the grid operator’s non-regulated unit. National Grid Ventures Share on LinkedInShare on FacebookTweet about this on Twitter.
Read More »Cyberattacks on London’s Power Grid Could Cost £111m a Day
A new report suggests a cyberattack on the capital city’s electricity networks would be likely to disrupt more than 1.5 million people.
Read More »World’s International Bodies not Fit for Purpose to Tackle Climate Change
That’s the verdict from Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP. who believes the World Bank. IMF and WTO aren’t tackling the issue.
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