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The COP26 Energy Transition Council met for the first time on 4 December 2020, where a summary statement was made agreeing to work together to find solutions more quickly to the technical, economic and social aspects of the transition to...
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Information on the use, regulation and oversight of a wide range of disruptive powers.
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Historic environment topic report for the Severn tidal power (SEA).
Employment Tribunal decision.
New government-backed projects will clean up industrial processes and reduce business energy costs.
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