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The trial, dubbed HeatNet, uses AI to fine-tune how and when heat pumps run. The aim? To ease pressure on the grid without ...
The IEA report, Energy and AI, offers they say the most comprehensive global analysis to date on the growing connections ...
The Climate Change Committee wants that figure to jump to 450,000 a year by 2030 but the numbers just aren’t moving.
Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland have jointly published a new handbook to support retrofit ...
The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has launched a new inquiry to examine the risks posed by Perfluoroalkyl and ...
A new partnership between E.ON UK and Sheffield stainless steel manufacturer Marcegaglia will channel waste heat from the ...
Ynys Môn MP Llinos Medi has urged the UK Government to take swift and decisive action to advance nuclear development at the ...
As the government ramps up efforts to deliver its Plan for Change and build a clean power workforce, the Energy Secretary and Work and Pensions Secretary, industry, unions and trade bodies were told ...
The UK’s first carbon dioxide (CO2) injection test for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), has been successfully completed in ...
British vertical farming company Intelligent Growth Solutions (IGS) has shipped its first batch of cutting-edge equipment ...
If built, the 4,000 km (2,500 miles) cable will be the world’s longest undersea power cable – and would supply up to 8% of ...
Carbon Tracker found that nearly all major oil and gas producers are planning to boost output in the coming years, investing ...
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