Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Government to set aside £350m to fuel green recovery

UK industry will receive around £350 million to cut down carbon emissions under new plans to step up efforts to tackle climate change, Boris...

Hampshire launches its first energy projects to cut county’s carbon emissions

HAMPSHIRE County Council’s Cabinet has agreed the first new projects to be launched which will impact on Hampshire’s carbon reduction and climate resilience targets...

Grit from wastewater system turned into building material in new project

SCOTTISH Water has partnered with Zero Waste Scotland to turn grit that is found in the waste water system into valuable raw building material...

Open letter invites water companies to take part in green recovery

AN OPEN letter has been sent out to the water industry today, inviting them to take part in a green economic recovery. The letter, signed...

Waste from Teesside treatment works powers 5,000 homes with biomethane

NORTHUMBRIAN Water's new Gas to Grid plant at Bran Sands Regional Effluent Treatment Works on Teesside will see enough biomethane to fuel 5,000 homes...

Lancashire council encourages greener taxis with new licenses

HYNDBURN Council in Lancashire is set to encourage taxi drivers take up hybrid or electric vehicles with new longer licenses. The new policy is a...

Civic buildings in Leeds to get waste-powered heat and hot water

CIVIC buildings in the Leeds city centre are due to be connected to waste-powered heat and hot water ahead of schedule thanks to progress...

Vodafone’s European network to go 100% renewable

VODAFONE has announced that its European network will be powered by 100% renewable electricity no later than July 2021. This is sought to be achieved...

Ten medium energy suppliers hold almost a quarter of the domestic market share, new...

THERE has been strong growth by the medium suppliers in the second quarter, according to Cornwall Insight’s new ‘Domestic market share survey’. This supplier type...

Coal Authority’s scheme can now treat more than six billion litres of mine water...

Following the completion of a £4 million second phase, the Coal Authority’s Lynemouth mine water treatment scheme in Northumberland can now treat the equivalent...