The subsidy-free plants will together generate enough electricity to power more than a quarter of a million homes every year.
Read More »Hydrogen Injected into Gas Grid as Landmark Trial Gets Underway
The HyDeploy demonstration is feeding up to 20% of hydrogen into Keele University’s existing natural gas network.
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The Green Economy Accreditation recognises companies and investment funds that derive over 50% of their annual revenues from sustainable products and services.
Read More »UK Security Chiefs Tell PM Huawei Can Be Allowed into 5G Networks
British security chiefs have given their consent to plans to allow Huawei to provide ``non-core`` parts for 5G infrastructure despite pressure from the United States. The Daily Mail reported.
Read More »Russia Seeks Good Ties with UK But Sees No London Steps in This Direction
Russia is always ready for dialogue and seeks good relations with the United Kingdom. but does not see any London’s steps in this direction. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
Read More »Balfour Beatty Wins £90m Contract to Connect UK and Denmark Power Grids
Under the four-year contract. the company will install 68 kilometres of high voltage cabling across Lincolnshire.
Read More »London City Airport Takes Off with Carbon Neutral Status
The Airport Carbon Accreditation programme has awarded its highest accreditation in recognition of the airport’s work in managing. reducing and offsetting all the carbon emissions under its control.
Read More »Coal Made up Only 1% of UK’s Energy Generated During Third Quarter of 2019
That’s according to a raft of new statistics released by the Department for Business. Energy and Industrial Strategy. covering the period from July to September.
Read More »Greencoat UK Buys two Scottish Wind Farms in £104m Deal
The Windy Rig and Twentyshilling wind farms will have a capacity of 43.2MW and 37.8MW respectively.
Read More »Southern Africa’s Renewable Energy Fuel Mix Puts the UK to Shame
A new report suggests Zimbabwe. Zambia. Namibia and Mozambique all generate a much larger proportion of their energy from clean sources.
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