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Managing radioactive waste with geological disposal
Aircraft operators can apply for free allocation based on their historical aviation activity.
The 2050 Calculator approach is being adapted and developed further by teams outside of the UK.
Use information to access the online Claims Portal, find relevant references and contact details.
This page provides information on research publications on climate and health topics, including heat.
How to record and report ozone-depleting substances (ODS) you import, export, sell or destroy in Great Britain.
The National Data Strategy Forum was created to ensure that a diverse range of perspectives continue to inform the implementation of the National Data Strategy.
The UKHSA real-time syndromic surveillance service monitors seasonal trends of public health and climate conditions.
Information about the entitlements the government provides to coal miners that worked for British Coal, and their widows.
Guidance for local authorities to help ensure the UK is prepared for the impacts of climate change
How often you must get equipment checked for leaks if it contains hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) - a type of ozone-depleting substance (ODS).
Guidance on the government's CMCI programme to raise private funding for renewable energy projects in the developing world.
Guidance on the taxation and compliance requirements for gas used as road fuel.
2012 update to methodology set out in 2011; adjustments and revisions.
Annual self-assessment of operational CHP schemes is used to ascertain whether they qualify as good quality.
Self-assessment for proposed new and upgraded simple CHP schemes (design submission).
Assigning realistic uncertainties to energy input and output values and taking them into account when completing a self-assessment submission.
Guidance defining the Combined Heat and Power site and its boundaries.
The key criteria used to assess the quality of CHP Schemes.
Additional guidance for Combined Heat and Power (CHP) developers on renewable CHP.
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