Tesla has already received more than 200.000 orders for the innovative vehicle.
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Around 21% of the overall budget will be invested in climate-related projects.
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Industry has slammed the regulator’s outcome of the Targeted Charging Review.
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The World Meteorological Organization warns this means future generations will have to deal with increasingly severe impacts of climate change.
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The precaution would not prevent the companies from being taken over by a Labour Government but could help to protect investors.
Read More »Centrica Powers Up King’s Lynn Gas Plant After Revamp
The facility was formerly mothballed in 2021 when the plant became uneconomic to run.
Read More »Solar Power Plant Helps Keep the Lights on at Night
One of Lightsource BP’s solar farms in East Sussex provided a reactive power voltage support service overnight. delivered through UK Power Networks’ distribution network.
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Decommissioning oil and gas infrastructure now represents nearly a tenth of the oil and gas industry’s overall expenditure and will cost around £15.2 billion over the next decade.
Read More »Global Natural Gas Glut has US Exporters Facing Worst-Case Scenario
There'.s too much gas in Asia. there'.s too much gas in Europe and that means the US may need to be the swing supplier.
Read More »Remaining Platforms of SP Phase 13 to be Installed by March 2020
The operator of phase 13 of the supergiant South Pars gas field said the remaining two platforms of the offshore project would be installed by the end of the current year.
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