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The cooking energy mix in Uganda is dominated by unprocessed biomass, with charcoal the next most utilised fuel
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of industrial hydrogen production from methane or refinery fuel gas with carbon capture for storage.
Regulations and guidance on fees and charging for environmental and other regulatory functions for offshore oil and gas exploration and production, offshore gas unloading and storage and offshore carbon dioxide storage activities.
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Employment Tribunal decision.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Pittaway for Dispensation.
Some 6 defendants who repeatedly ignored Environment Agency advice about waste storage have been sentenced following an Agency investigation.
Over 2,100 tonnes of solid radioactive waste – the equivalent weight of 153 Big Ben bells - have been retrieved and safely stored at Hunterston A.
Product recall for Yunhetu YT-818 Blowtorch ‘Flame Gun’ presenting a serious risk of burns and explosion.
Product Recall for MSR®, Trail Lite™ and Reactor® Camping Cooking Pots presenting a risk of burns.
Product Safety Report for Cata / Culina Gas Hobs presenting a serious risk of poisoning, burns or gas explosion and/or fire.
Product safety report for fast line imports thunder snaps presenting a high risk of burns
Following a review and consultation, the government has introduced regulations to extend the scope of the ban on combustible materials used in and on the external walls of buildings over 18 metres in height.
Appropriate measures for waste treatment.
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