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M4 to become the highway to hydrogen

South Wales and the South West are to become a major hub for developing clean hydrogen fuel technology. To find out more, click here

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A vision of the future

Intelligent supergrids, heating systems that adapt to you, and fridges controlled by your energy supplier. Welcome to the future. For more visions of the future, click here

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Air source heat pumps – hit or myth?

Air source heat pumps offer real hope in the search for a low-carbon method of delivering sustainable heating for our social housing. But there are numerous different brands now available and not all are the same. To find out more, click here

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The great Nimby debate

Ever heard of a Nimby? You should have because they are accused of frequently defeating ambitious and worthy onshore wind farm applications. Do they deserve their meddlesome reputation? Click here to learn more

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The revolution starts at home

Thousands of homeowners will be able to generate their own electricity from home without facing lengthy planning applications thanks to vital reform - a move that will revolutionise the small wind sector. To find out more click here

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What’s holding up the super smart supergrid?

Doug Parr, Chief Scientist at Greenpeace UK, asks how long we’ll have to wait for the smart distribution and supergrid transmissions systems and what needs to happen before construction begins. To read more click here

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Tackling landfills with energy from waste

Landfill extraction technology has allowed us to capture energy from waste, but last year’s Low Carbon Economy Initiatives mean we need to seriously power up our gas capturing efforts. To find out how this can be done click here

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Winds of Change
After 31 years, the British Wind Energy Association has become RenewableUK - reflecting the growing importance of wave and tidal energy as part of the alternative energy future. See Film
The inspectors' inspector

In the world of waste management, who inspects the engineering inspectors? The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), that’s who, says Jon Murthy, Marketing Manager at UKAS.

How clean is your water?

Have you heard of the Water Framework Directive? Not many businesses have, but this important piece of EU environmental legislation could affect how we protect, improve and use that most basic yet valuable resource – water. To read more click here

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