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Vegetables are nutrient dense and important sources of micronutrients but postharvest losses in sub-Saharan African range from 20 to 80%
We're seeking views on proposals for making changes to the Capacity Market Rules in order to comply with new EU carbon dioxide emissions limits.
For selected low-income and lower-middle-income priority countries in Africa and South Asia
A research study to project future cooling demand for the UK based on a warming climate.
Homes England has today launched two new resources to support local government capacity.
The Capacity Market Rules provide the detail for implementing the operating framework set out in regulations.
This paper draws extensively on the experience and lessons learned from developing FPAS capacity in LIC central banks
Check if you're exempt from needing an environmental permit for a new closed loop ground source heating and cooling system.
We're seeking views on proposed reforms to the Electricity Capacity Market to strengthen security of supply and provide greater clarity for investors around the transition to net zero.
We're seeking views on ways to relax certain Capacity Market obligations and deadlines, reduce the burden and minimise terminations during COVID-19.
Study examining whether Britain’s available electricity supply is enough to cover expected levels of demand over the next 5 years.
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