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GIB sale ‘rushed’, says Environmental Audit Committee
The privatisation of the Green Investment Bank GIB has been ‘rushed’ and should not go ahead unless the government can guarantee that it will stick to its original mandate, says the Environmental Audit Committee.
10 years ago
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GIB sale ‘rushed’, says Environmental Audit Committee
10 years ago
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One third of London buses to run on biodiesel blend
A third of London’s buses will be running on cleaner-burning diesel made in part from waste fats and oils by March, after two operators signed deals with biodiesel producer Argent Energy.
10 years ago
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One third of London buses to run on biodiesel blend
10 years ago
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News in brief 04/12/15
A round-up of news from the waste and resources sector, including a festive food bank campaign, ID checks at HWRCs and a new CEO for Cory Environmental.
11 years ago
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News in brief 04/12/15
11 years ago
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COP21 seeks binding climate agreement
The 21st session of the Conference of Parties began in Paris yesterday, as representatives from 195 countries descended on the capital to discuss the future of the fight against climate change.
11 years ago
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COP21 seeks binding climate agreement
11 years ago
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GIB passes £10 billion milestone
The Green Investment Bank has backed £10 billion-worth of green infrastructure projects since opening three years ago, it announced yesterday (24 November), amid questions over its future.
11 years ago
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GIB passes £10 billion milestone
11 years ago
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Bid for Bristol ‘Poo Bus’ fleet expansion
A fleet of biogas-fuelled buses could be running in Bristol as early as next year as part of an initiative to improve air quality in the city.
11 years ago
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Bid for Bristol ‘Poo Bus’ fleet expansion
11 years ago
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London hydro scheme seeks immediate investment
London-based community scheme Teddington & Ham Hydro (T&HH) is offering a chance to invest in a new hydropower project before tax relief for community energy schemes is removed next week.
11 years ago
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London hydro scheme seeks immediate investment
11 years ago
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Renewables’ place in UK energy future uncertain
Ignoring renewable electricity as a replacement for coal could create ‘real risks’ for the future, according to the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association.
11 years ago
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Renewables’ place in UK energy future uncertain
11 years ago
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Arsenal midfielder’s biochemical breakthrough
Arsenal and France midfielder Mathieu Flamini has revealed that he is one of the people behind a bio-based company that has developed a process to produce levulinic acid on an industrial scale.
11 years ago
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Arsenal midfielder’s biochemical breakthrough
11 years ago
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‘Vast’ energy value in human waste – UN
Human waste could provide enough energy to power Indonesia, Brazil and Ethopia combined, according to a UN University report released this week.
11 years ago
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‘Vast’ energy value in human waste – UN
11 years ago
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