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The Government has today set out how much electricity capacity it intends to buy in the forthcoming Capacity Market auctions.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Letter from Amber Rudd to National Grid about second Capacity Market Auction, the 2017/18 Early Auction and the second Transitional Arrangement auction.
This is a letter from Ofgem to DECC recommending de-rating factors for interconnection for the 2016 capacity auction.
The MOD has today announced where the intermediate level radioactive waste from decommissioned nuclear-powered submarines will be stored prior to disposal.
Koi herpesvirus (KHV) disease has been confirmed in carp (Cyprinus carpio) at Brockamin Fisheries, Hereford & Worcestershire
Committee on Climate Change Report and Government Response on the compatibility of UK onshore petroleum with meeting the UK’s carbon budgets
Transport Minister visits Milton Keynes to launch 15,000 free parking spaces for electric vehicles as part of the town's Go Ultra Low City scheme.
Following a lengthy selection process the Environment Agency has identified a preferred bidder to become the new custodian of Lydney Harbour
The Environment Agency is holding a public drop in session on Thursday 14 July at Steam Mills Primary School, Cinderford, Gloucestershire.
The Environment Agency is releasing 175,000 square kilometres of ‘raw’ laser mapping data that can help to make realistic models of cities.
Phase 2 of Exeter’s multi-million pound scheme to reduce flood risk to 3,200 homes and businesses gets underway next week.
A mine water treatment scheme is helping to improve the bathing water quality at Saltburn-by-the-Sea in the north east of England.
Andrea Leadsom speech to Utility Week Energy Summit about the Future of Energy in the UK
Councils invited to apply for a share of £60 million of new funding to support sustainable travel.
Funding made available by the Angling Trust and Environment Agency will also be used to combat fish predation
New UEA-Government research centre to strengthen UK marine science capacity
Egdon Resources UK Ltd has applied to the Environment Agency for a variation to their existing single permit for oil and gas production at their Wressle 1 site, near Broughton in Lincolnshire.
Riser (Remote Intelligence Survey Equipment for Radiation) reduces dose to operators and effectively characterises historic facilities to enable decommissioning progress.
A new flood protection plan to protect Cumbrian communities for generations has been presented by Floods Minister Rory Stewart today (30 June).
Transport Minister Andrew Jones announces £19 million funding to help freight industry cut vehicle emissions and unveils accreditation scheme.
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