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Alex Parker

Cuts and uncertainty: the UK's anaerobic digestion sector - 1 views

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    The UK Government has proposed to reduce support for anaerobic digestion projects in the UK by slashing subsidies and reducing the amount of energy they can provide. There is a lot of innovative technology in the sector, but is this enough to keep...
jacob logan

MDNA Life Sciences launches new prostate cancer test in UK - 1 views

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    Diagnostics developer MDNA Life Sciences has partnered with Aspire Pharma to introduce the new Mitomic Prostate Test (MPT) for clinical use in the UK.
jacob logan

Morrisons at Amazon same-day delivery service expands to more UK cities - 1 views

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    UK supermarket chain Morrisons and US technology company Amazon have agreed to expand the same-day, online grocery home delivery service Morrisons at Amazon, to more cities across the country.
jacob logan

UK government gives NHS £133m tech funding boost - 1 views

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    The UK government has pledged £133m to healthcare innovation funding, which will help boost the country's innovations in medical imaging and artificial intelligence (AI), among other areas.
jacob logan

UK researchers develop AI-based blood test for brain cancer - 1 views

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    A research team led by the University of Strathclyde in the UK has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based blood test for the diagnosis of brain cancer.
Arthur Reynolds

EcoLcoker Ltd - 0 views

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    EcoLocker Ltd was founded as a result of years of planning and research into emerging markets and sustainable energies. Learn about the different types of renewable energy and how they work.
Alex Parker

Top 10 4G data plans: Which UK network offers the most? - 1 views

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    Any cinema-goer will know that Kevin Bacon "don't like waiting for anything" - but what of us, the British public? We are now constantly wired into the internet, streaming videos and updating social media profiles, and 4G is a big part of this. CBR rounds up the biggest 4G data bundles out there.
Andrew McDonald

Smart Metering in all UK homes by 2020 « Green Electricity - 0 views

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    Can't wait for this to happen!
Alex Parker

Forties Oilfield - a timeline - Offshore Technology - 1 views

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    Forties Oilfield, located in the UK Licence Block 21/10, approximately 140 miles north-east of Aberdeen in the UK sector of the North Sea, was discovered by British Petroleum (BP) in October 1970. The platforms at the field include Forties Alpha, Forties Bravo, Forties Charlie, Forties Delta and Forties Echo.
Alex Parker

European Commission gives green light to state backing Hinckley Point - 1 views

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    The European Commission has given the UK Government the go ahead to offer EDF a guaranteed price per unit of electricity generated for a 35-year period for the purpose of incentivising investment. Ever since it was first proposed in October 2013, the proposed deal between the UK government and French nuclear power company EDF for the financing of a new nuclear plant has courted controversy.
Alex Parker

The UK - a role to play in developing clean African energy? - 1 views

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    While sub-Saharan Africa has seen robust economic growth, access to electricity is lagging behind. Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna has called on British industry to support the development of renewable energy in Africa, highlighting the economic value of establishing a firm base in the continent.
Alex Parker

UK election 2015: all quiet on the energy front? - 1 views

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    The upcoming UK general election promises to be the most unpredictable in decades, but how could it affect Britain's energy future? Labour's energy price freeze has sparked debate, but uncertainty and ambiguity is rife in British energy policy, threatening the country's transition to a low-carbon energy mix.
Alex Parker

UK nuclear waste - where it's generated, contained, transported and stored - 1 views

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    It will be decades before the UK Government builds a long-term storage for the country's radioactive nuclear waste; but where is this waste produced, contained, transported and stored in the interim, and just how much of it is there? Via an interactive map, Future Power Technology, provides the answers to these questions.
Alex Parker

£1.2m and a 13% drop in revenue - the cost of a data breach to UK businesses - 1 views

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    News: The £1.2m figure does not include 'hidden costs' - so the figure could be much, much higher. It is widely accepted that a data breach or cyber attack is a 'when' not 'if' scenario for today's businesses. However, new figures from NTT Com Security have highlighted just how important it is for businesses to secure and protect against data breaches.
Alex Parker

Why has wave power lagged behind other renewable energy sources? - 1 views

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    With the UK going coal-free for a record-breaking 90 hours over the weekend, energy sources such as solar and onshore wind now play a key role in generating electricity. However, with the urgent need for new energy sources to replace the 60% of the electricity produced worldwide by fossil fuel combustion, it has become necessary to look further afield to alternative energy sources.
Alex Parker

Energy security: can the UK handle a calm, cold, cloudy snap? - 1 views

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    The perennial argument for maintaining significant fossil fuel capacity is this: when the wind doesn't blow, and the sun doesn't shine, and the mercury drops low enough that the whole country simultaneously dials up the thermostat, then renewables on their own are not enough to keep the lights on
jacob logan

Cobra committee sits as British oil tanker seized in Strait of Hormuz - 1 views

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    Theresa May will chair a Cobra emergency committee meeting following the seizure of a UK-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz on 19 July 2019. The Stena Impero vessel was surrounded by four Iranian vessels and a helicopter before being boarded then redirected from its passage to Jubail towards Iran.
jacob logan

Sainsbury's announces price reductions on own-brand products - 1 views

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    UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's has announced it has reduced prices on more than 1,000 own-brand products since February this year, including items across its dairy, poultry, meat, fish and fresh fruit and vegetable ranges.
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