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bbc.co.uk - Holly Phillips - Solar panels to cover leisure centre car parks in East Yorkshire
Solar panels to cover leisure centre car parks in East Yorkshire
BBC

Holly PhillipsEast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire East Riding of Yorkshire Council Canopies with solar panels are to be installed at leisure centre car parks in East Yorkshire to cut the council's power bills and reduce carbon emissions. The carports…

bbc.co.uk - Holly Phillips - Solar panels to cover leisure centre car parks in East Yorkshire
Solar panels to cover leisure centre car parks in East Yorkshire
BBC

East Riding of Yorkshire Council Holly Phillips East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Canopies with solar panels are to be installed at leisure centre car parks in East Yorkshire to cut the council's power bills and reduce carbon emissions. The carports…

deccanchronicle.com - DC Correspondent - Solar Villages To Power Nalgonda's Future
Solar Villages To Power Nalgonda's Future
Deccan Chronicle

Hyderabad: Three villages in Nalgonda district — Anumula, Kangal, and Mudigonda —are set to be developed as model solar villages to promote sustainable electricity usage in Telangana. Kondareddypalli in Mahbubnagar has already been…

afaqs.com - afaqs! Content Team - Victorinox sharpens India focus on Swiss watches
Victorinox sharpens India focus on Swiss watches
afaqs!

Victorinox is repositioning its watch business in India, placing greater emphasis on Swiss manufacturing and in-house production at its facility in Delémont, Switzerland. The company's 17,800-square-metre Watch Competence Centre in the Swiss…

smh.com.au - Franki Hobson - What makes a top-three solar battery brand?
What makes a top-three solar battery brand?
The Sydney Morning Herald

When the power went out at an animal shelter in flood-prone Lismore, it wasn't just an inconvenience. With air-conditioning offline and refrigeration failing in extreme heat, animal welfare and volunteer safety were immediately at risk. In…

theguardian.com - Ajit Niranjan - Claims that AI can help fix climate dismissed as greenwashing
Claims that AI can help fix climate dismissed as greenwashing
The Guardian

Tech companies are conflating traditional artificial intelligence with generative AI when claiming the energy-hungry technology could help avert climate breakdown, according to a report. Most claims that AI can help avert climate breakdown refer to…

euobserver.com - Wester van Gaal - Leaked details of what will be in Brussels' new 'Made in Europe' rules
Leaked details of what will be in Brussels' new 'Made in Europe' rules
EUobserver

The European Commission is planning to introduce “Made in EU” requirements across a wide range of strategic sectors, from chips, cars, and chemicals to quantum technologies and renewable energy. The law aims to protect Europe's…

yahoo.com - Taylor Smith - Experts issue warning as unprecedented crisis jeopardizes entire US region: 'Everything that we care about is at stake here
Experts issue warning as unprecedented crisis jeopardizes entire US region: 'Everything that we care about is at stake here
Yahoo!

Utah's Great Salt Lake is shrinking at an alarming rate, and experts warn this unprecedented trend could spell disaster for the region's future. The lake's decline is already contributing to a dismal ski season in Utah's mountains, and ecologists…

southwalesargus.co.uk - Meg Jenkins - Latest planning applications in Monmouthshire
Latest planning applications in Monmouthshire
South Wales Argus

An application has been submitted for the construction of an agricultural building at New House Farm in Llanfapley. The proposed building is a modern, portal-framed steel structure measuring 18 metres in length and 12.19 metres in width, covering…

theguardian.com - Mike MacEacheran - 'Swim, soak, switch off': an off-grid cabin stay in the Scottish Borders
'Swim, soak, switch off': an off-grid cabin stay in the Scottish Borders
The Guardian

The tiny, off-grid cabin looked almost unreal: made of repurposed oak it stood by a private lochan, with separate cedar sauna, cold outdoor shower, sunken hot tub, and a jetty with two hammocks and a pair of paddleboards. It screamed Finland or…

heraldscotland.com - Nick Forbes - Investment in subsea cable network to create thousands of green jobs
Investment in subsea cable network to create thousands of green jobs
The Herald

The work is set to support more than 450 specialised jobs each year for up to eight years – which the company said equates to or more than 3,500 fixed-term roles in and around installation sites and at company bases. SSEN said the investment…

indianexpress.com - Sweety Kumari - At upcoming Rs 89-crore Howrah ferry terminal on Hooghly: AC, free Wi-Fi, solar power and more
At upcoming Rs 89-crore Howrah ferry terminal on Hooghly: AC, free Wi-Fi, solar power and more
The Indian Express

3 min read Kolkata Make us preferred source on Google Get ready to swap the dusty road traffic for a breeze on the Hooghly river as West Bengal gears up to launch the state-of-the-art Howrah ferry terminal. Built at an estimated cost of Rs 89…

express.co.uk - Adam Toms - Ed Miliband savaged over new green energy deal - 'what's he trying to hide?'
Ed Miliband savaged over new green energy deal - 'what's he trying to hide?'
Express.co.uk

Ed Miliband signed a deal with China last year Ed Miliband has been slammed after publishing the full text of an energy pact with a US state, but not an agreement with China. Former Conservative Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho honed in on the…

france24.com - Made in Europe' or 'Made with Europe'? Buy European push splits bloc
Made in Europe' or 'Made with Europe'? Buy European push splits bloc
FRANCE 24

The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, will next week propose new rules that are expected to include a requirement for companies in strategic sectors to produce in Europe if they want to receive public money. But the definition of…

goodnewsnetwork.org - Andy Corbley - Mushroom Mining' Could Be Cheap Way to Recover Rare Earth Minerals from Industrial Waste
Mushroom Mining' Could Be Cheap Way to Recover Rare Earth Minerals from Industrial Waste
Good News Network

Decades of underinvestment in mining and refining across Europe and North America has landed the manufacturing sector in a problem, which a group of scientists believe can be helped by mushrooms rather than excavators. One must have been living…

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