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COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke at the launch of the Race to Zero campaign on World Environment Day.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Study of our Woolley and Strafford mine water treatment schemes recorded 31 different species of birds.
COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke at the opening ceremony of the UNFCCC's June Momentum for Climate Change
Following the unprecedented rainfall and flooding brought by recent storms, the Welsh and UK Governments have asked the Coal Authority to coordinate vital public safety work.
Proposals agreed to ensure vulnerable customers who may fall into debt remain supplied with energy while in self isolation.
Engineers design permanent solution after homes in Wallace Lane, Whelley, are damaged.
Trial using household batteries to support London's electricity grid is being rolled out to help manage peaks in winter demand and reduce carbon emissions.
We'll continue to work closely with partners to protect people and property.
The meeting followed recent storms across Wales
Households and businesses will benefit from £90 million to cut carbon emissions in industry and homes.
Alok Sharma was appointed as COP26 President on Thursday 13 February 2020
Better understanding of a potential new energy resource for coalfield areas is being researched by a PhD student in conjunction with the Coal Authority.
Plans for new protections for households on heat networks, making sure customers are paying a fair price and getting a good service.
Britain’s reliance on coal for electricity has dropped from 70% in 1990 to less than 3% today.
Construction of a district heating scheme utilising mine water energy is set to begin in spring at development in County Durham.
British High Commission in Bangladesh led a discussion to convey the UK’s ambition for this year’s COP26 and its growing collaboration with Bangladesh.
A summary of Coal Authority engineering works completed following Eckington Colliery's closure.
Coal Authority works with partners to develop high-tech unit.
Department of International Trade arranges mining study visit to the UK.
Government-backed report into the blackouts in August that affected over 1 million customers in Great Britain, published today.
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