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An overview of the SETS work undertaken by Rolls Royce and Atkins.
Analysis of whether new compensation measures could offset the ecological impact of a barrage scheme.
An overview of the feasibility study undertaken by the Severn Tidal Fence Consortium.
Assessing commercial risks associated with the Severn tidal schemes.
Route map to accompany the Severn Tidal Fence Consortium Report for Severn Embryonic Technologies Scheme (SETS)
A feasibility study considering 3 options for connecting tidal generation in the Severn Estuary to the National Grid Transmission System.
Latest projections of non-CO2 greenhouse gases for the UK Low Carbon Transition Plan.
This report reviews the first complete year’s data from field trials of 60 condensing boilers carried out on behalf of the Energy Saving Trust.
An analysis of the market framework in the downstream oil sector.
2009 energy and emissions projections: projections of greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand.
2010 energy and emissions projections: projections of greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand.
The Government conversion factors for greenhouse gas reporting are suitable for use by UK based organisations of all sizes, and for international organisations reporting on UK operations
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