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Five low carbon automotive projects, led by West Midlands giants such as Jaguar Land Rover and the London Taxi Company, have won a £31m government investment.
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By tinting its windows, changing its light and air-conditioning units, and installing some PV systems, NCB hopes to cut its electricity bill by another eight per cent in 2016.
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Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying presented his latest Policy Address yesterday, outlining the Government’s vision for the upcoming year.
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Denmark produced 42% of its electricity from wind turbines last year according to official data, the highest figure yet recorded worldwide.
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Up to 8,000 zero-carbon homes are set to be built in the UK thanks to a £1.1bn deal between UK solar developers WElink Energy and British Solar Renewables and the China National Building Materials Group.
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More than 125,000 tonnes of carpet was reused, recycled or recovered for energy in 2015 by industry recycling group Carpet Recycling UK - an 11% increase on 2014.
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More than 15,000 tonnes of unused Christmas food - weighing the equivalent of 45 Boeing 747's - was diverted from landfill and transformed into festive renewable energy by one food waste recycler over the festive period.
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The latest annual Which? energy company satisfaction survey shows that the Big Six suppliers are continuing to provide a poor level of customer service, with smaller providers topping the table for a fifth year in a row.
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Appliance efficiency in US has increased remarkably over the past several decades. Three of the essential products (clothes washers, central air conditioners, and refrigerators), show a 50% or greater reduction in energy use over that period, and the fourth product, gas furnaces, shows a smaller but still significant reduction of 18%.
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An ambitious IMO project to establish a global network of Maritime Technology Cooperation Centres in developing countries is to go ahead thanks to a €10 million funding contribution from the EC.
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Many measures can reduce the electricity needs for lighting. The greatest effect is obtained by diffuse glass with anti-reflection coatings.
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Five new projects to develop low carbon and energy efficient technologies in the automotive industry have been granted funding worth £75 million.
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As countries was encouraged to reach an agreement on climate at the UN Climate Change Conference in France in last December, The Telegraph examines which European nations are due to reach their renewable energy targets. But many European nations are far from reaching their current targets on renewable energy consumption, according to figures published by Eurostat.
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NASA's unmanned Juno deep space probe may still be over six months away from reaching Jupiter, but it's already flown into the record books.
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Solar will remain a good investment for householders despite reduced tariffs.
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European power and gas prices tumbled last month.
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A new consultation to ensure regulation in the energy industry encourages innovation has been launched.
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With no end in sight to bargain-basement fuel, sales of electric and hybrid vehicles have stalled.
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Nearly half of EU companies don’t have a system to measure the environmental impact of their data centres.
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The UK invested $23.4 billion (£16bn) in renewables in 2015.
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One of NASA’s spacecraft has broken the record for the most distance travelled using solar power.
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Green buses and coaches made up 53.5% of all new buses registered in the UK in 2015.
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The doors are soon opening for ASEAN’s largest international exhibition on energy saving products and technology from 19th – 22nd April, 2016.