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Anesco completes 56MW Dutch solar projects for Shell
Reading-based renewables company Anesco has completed the construction of three solar farms in the Netherlands for Shell. The three projects include a 12MW farm in the Northeast of the country, a 14MW farm in the Friesland province and a 30MW installation in the Zeeland province. These farms have all been built with biodiversity plans – […]
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Scotland allocates £600k for sustainable islands projects
The Scottish Government has announced additional funding worth £600,000 to support sustainability and provide more green travel options across some of Scotland’s islands. Delivered through the Island Communities Fund, the investments will be provided for community-led projects that support employment and community resilience and contribute to Scotland’s just transition to net zero. The latest funding, […]
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New joint venture to boost energy storage in India
Fluence and ReNew Power have teamed up to form a new company that addresses the fast-developing energy storage market in India. The 50:50 joint venture will bring energy storage technology and global experience to customers by localising and integrating Fluence’s energy storage products and packages in India. The new company will cater to a market […]
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New joint venture to boost energy storage in India
Fluence and ReNew Power have teamed up to form a new company that addresses the fast-developing energy storage market in India. The 50:50 joint venture will bring energy storage technology and global experience to customers by localising and integrating Fluence’s energy storage products and packages in India. The new company will cater to a market […]
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Think tank urges Chancellor to give £300 cheques for soaring energy bills
A think tank has today urged the Chancellor to offer cash payments of £300 to help households handle the pressure from rising energy bills. Dr Aveek Bhattacharya, Chief Economist of the Social Market Foundation, said that consumers should get these grants with an additional £200 for those on Universal Credit or legacy benefits. Dr Bhattacharya […]
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Think tank urges Chancellor to give £300 cheques for soaring energy bills
A think tank has today urged the Chancellor to offer cash payments of £300 to help households handle the pressure from rising energy bills. Dr Aveek Bhattacharya, Chief Economist of the Social Market Foundation, said that consumers should get these grants with an additional £200 for those on Universal Credit or legacy benefits. Dr Bhattacharya […]
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New plan unveiled to build clean hydrocarbon workforce of the future
A new sector engagement plan to build a clean hydrocarbon workforce of the future has been unveiled in Canada. Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN) will work with five energy-focused young professional (YP) associations to advance the skills, network and career prospects of tens of thousands of YP members from across the country. The five YP […]
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Gas networks partner with charity to help 17.5k vulnerable people
The UK’s gas distribution networks have announced a new partnership with Citizens Advice to support more than 17,500 vulnerable people. The partnership will see the charity raise awareness on carbon monoxide (CO) and CO risk through its Energy Advice Programme. Led by SGN and supported by Cadent, Northern Gas Networks and Wales West Utilities, the […]
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US mayors form electric vehicles task force
The US Conference of Mayors (USCM) have announced the formation of a new electric vehicles (EVs) task force. Called the Conference Task Force on Electric Vehicles, it will focus on approaches to accelerate the transition towards cleaner vehicles and vehicle electrification and build the infrastructure needed to support EVs. It will engage with the private […]
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Animal loss halves plants’ ability to cope with climate change
The ability of plants to cope with climate change has halved without the support of animals in the ecosystem. That’s according to a new report from the Natural History Museum (NHM), claiming that the loss of large mammals including wolves and the extinct species of cattle, aurochs, has led to plants being far less capable […]
