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Korea and the UK Expand Cooperation to Develop CCS Technologies
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KCRC and SCCS signed an MOU on March 20 for exchanging information and technologies. Organizations in Korea and the United Kingdom agreed to expand cooperation for developing carbon capture and seq...
- 0 comments | Mar.25.2013 | The News > Korea
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Water vole ladder link to help isolated colony
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Isolated water voles in London are being provided with miniature ladders to encourage them to venture further afield. The wooden “superhighways” will allow voles to cross over high, ver...
- 0 comments | Mar.21.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Carbon Trust launches scheme to tackle water waste
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An international standard on water reduction has been launched in an effort to order to encourage businesses to use water more sustainably. The UK’s Carbon Trust, which developed the scheme, ...
- 0 comments | Feb.21.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Green party reaches 40th birthday
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At the Bridge Inn at Napton in Warwickshire, a group of middle Englanders resolved to challenge the UK political establishment Where are political parties born? Labour might say workplaces, the Con...
- 0 comments | Feb.18.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Report calls for huge expansion of experimental nuclear plants
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Development of new technology would move UK away from fossil fuels and generate two-thirds of power by 2050 The UK will need to develop a huge fleet of currently experimental nuclear reactors by th...
- 0 comments | Feb.14.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Nuclear expansion plan thwarted after Cumbria no vote to underground store
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Plans to expand the UK’s nuclear industry are in disarray after the only area to show interest in hosting an underground radioactive waste storage centre decided to thoroughly reject the idea...
- 0 comments | Jan.31.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Four out of five people have not heard of green deal, poll finds
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UK government’s flagship energy efficiency programme remains largely unknown just days before its launch Four out of five people have not heard of the UK government’s flagship programme...
- 0 comments | Jan.24.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Jamaican Mud Bursting With Rare-Earth Elements
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Unless you’re playing volleyball or making outdoor pies, mud isn’t a very exciting substance. This mixture of dirt and water might rejuvenate your skin, but it’s not usually the stuff of internatio...
- 0 comments | Jan.22.2013 | Get involved > Post
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UK aims for 100-metre blades
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British rotor technology pioneer Blade Dynamics has been hired by the UK government-backed Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) to develop blades up to 100 metres long for the coming generation of 8...
- 0 comments | Jan.16.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Developing nations setting pace on climate change laws
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Source: RTCC Emerging economies are leading the way in developing ambitious carbon reduction laws, a new report has revealed. Current policies still leave the planet on course for a dangerous rise ...
- 0 comments | Jan.14.2013 | Get involved > Post
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The green house that is (literally) rubbish
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Source: RTCC Old toothbrushes, cut-up jeans, video cassettes and mattress filling: landfill fodder, or the building blocks for a family home? According to a team of engineers in the UK, it’s the la...
- 0 comments | Jan.8.2013 | Get involved > Post
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David Cameron’s black ops speak louder than green words
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The prime minister discarded the best candidate to lead the energy and climate change department to pander the right wing fringe of his party. We are all the losers I genuinely wish Stephen Lovegro...
- 1 comments | Jan.8.2013 | Get involved > Post
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UK on track to hit 2020 renewable targets
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Source: RTCC The UK is on target to meeting its 2020 EU renewable energy goals, the government has announced. There was a 27% increase in the amount of electricity generated from renewables between...
- 0 comments | Dec.31.2012 | Get involved > Post
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KiWi Power’s Play for Demand Response in the UK
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The U.K. startup lands hospital, grocery store, hotel clients for its low-risk, high-tech building energy controls. The United States pretty much invented the term “demand response” to describe the...
- 0 comments | Dec.27.2012 | Get involved > Post
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Co-op supermarkets extend fridge door scheme
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Chain saves £50m a year in energy bills but other stores fear for sales if produce is shut away Supermarkets are replacing the open refrigerators in their stores, which chill milk, meat and shopper...
- 0 comments | Dec.26.2012 | Get involved > Post
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Rewriting the nuclear safety rulebook
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Source: World-nuclear-news Nuclear safety will be more holistic in the post-Fukushima era, as technical requirements broaden, regulators welcome more peer review and emergency planning is deepened....
- 0 comments | Dec.18.2012 | Get involved > Post
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Let’s learn to love carbon capture, before it’s too late
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Source: The Guardian Progress on CCS technology has stalled, but with coal and gas generating much of our electricity for years to come, we need it Last week the prime minister laid out the importa...
- 0 comments | Dec.18.2012 | Get involved > Post
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UK Lifts Suspension of Shale Gas Fracking
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Source: Treehugger As predicted when UK politicians struck a contentious deal on an energy bill, the UK government has now lifted a suspension of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, for shale gas. I...
- 0 comments | Dec.17.2012 | Get involved > Post
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Fracking Green Light Sends Shockwaves Across UK
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Source: Ecowatch Today the British government lifted its ban on fracking allowing companies to continue their exploration of shale gas reserves. Energy Secretary Edward Davey said the decision was ...
- 0 comments | Dec.14.2012 | Get involved > Post
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Shale gas: a burning carbon issue
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Source: The Guardian Fracking may have been given a clean bill of health in the UK, but taking hydrocarbons from the ground will increase emissions Ed Davey left the climate change talks in Doha th...
- 0 comments | Dec.14.2012 | Get involved > Post
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