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ITV - The Cost of Going Green - WWF UK
Thursday night's programme on ITV1, The Cost of Going Green, provided a reasonably balanced debate on the impacts of renewable energy and was a significant improvement on the BBC's Panorama offering. Nick Molho, SSF & rsquo;s Head of Energy Policy highlights some further issues, which it would have
RECYCLINGPORTAL - CCS: Carbon capture and storage could affect air pollution
A new report suggests that underground carbon storage projects in Europe could lead to positive and negative effects on air pollution, depending on the pollutant in question. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is considered in European legislation as a & lsquo;bridging technology & rsquo; & ndash; a
Waste to Energy and Biomass set to be the recipients of huge capital injections up to 2020 | PRLog
Waste to Energy and Biomass set to be the recipients of huge capital injections up to 2020. According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, “Investment in biomass and waste-to-energy is projected to increase from $14bn in 2010 to $80bn by 2020”. - PR11795832
UK emissions rose 3.1% as economy recovered in 2010 | Environment | The Guardian
The 8.7% fall in carbon emissions as industry activity slumped during recession was a blip, figures show
Riverside Waste Machinery
Riverside Waste Machinery - Riverside Waste Machinery Ltd We make BIG waste worries small - Industrial Shredders and Waste Balers for the Waste Industry RWM is the largest independent waste baler supplier, and the sole distributor of UN... edie.net
Renewable Energy Focus - Scottish Water announces £20m hydropower scheme
Scottish Water will undertake a £20million hydropower scheme that will use the flow in large water supply pipes to generate electricity and protect water treatment plants from power failures.
Secretary of State: Edward Davey - Department of Energy and Climate Change
Edward Davey is the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change as 3 February 2012
Yorkshire Water starts £28m 'poo-power' scheme | Process Engineering | The Engineer
< span lang= " EN " style= " font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; " > Yorkshire Water has started work on a & pound;30-million project at its Esholt sewage works on the outskirts of Bradford, to install the UK & rsquo;s first BioThelys sludge treatment plant. The facility will create
CCWSA » December 2011
Board Meeting Date: December 22, 2011 ~ 4:00 P.M. PERSONS PRESENT: Nancy Martin, Buzz Ahrens, Steven Woodruff, Eric Wilmarth, Chris Wilbanks, Mike Byrd, Robert Morrison, Tom Heard, David Kubala, Bill Graham, Rick Dobbs, Tom Roach, Wesley Banks, Clint Blackwell, Ryan Sarks, Beth Williams, Dwayne
Renewable energy powers Super Bowl XLVI
The National Football League has been “greening” the management of Super Bowl for 18 years. This year, together with the Indianapolis Super Bowl XLVI Host Committee, the NFL has extended the use of ’green‘ power to all six major Super Bowl facilities. Everything from the computers in the Motorola
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