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Britain must use a wide range of low carbon energy technologies to improve its energy efficiency, it has been claimed.
According to Professor Paul Elkins of Kings College London, advances such as efficient vehicles, gas-propelled substitution and carbon capturing will be needed in large amounts to reduce the countrys carbon emissions.
Speaking at a Royal Society meeting entitled Towards a Low Carbon Energy Future, he said: “Theres a whole range of technologies that could reduce carbon emissions
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