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The projects at Loughborough, Brunel and Warwick Universities will be funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
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South Korea To Launch ‘Green Credits’ To Promote Low-carbon Lifestyle
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SEOUL, Dec 27 (Bernama) — South Korea will launch an incentive system for people who purchase eco-friendly products or abide by a low-carbon lifestyle as part of next year’s full-fledged campaign to save energy and reduce carbon emissions, Yonhap news agency quoted the Ministry of Environment as saying on Monday.
TSB grants
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British-based car firms will receive
Cenex launches fleet carbon reduction tool at LCV2010
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Cenex is introducing a simulation tool today aimed at helping fleet operators understand the impact of introducing low carbon vehicles into their existing fleets.
RDA promotes north-east at low carbon show
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Regional Development Agency (RDA) One North East will be at this year’s major low carbon event to highlight the region as a leader in future economies.
City could boost low carbon vehicles
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Peterborough could help pioneer latest developments in ultra-low carbon electric vehicles if a proposal to establish a regional network of recharging points receives Government approval.
G4S joins major fleet carbon reduction scheme
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Security solutions provider G4S is participating in the Freight Transport Associations (FTA) Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme (LCRS). Brian Sims reports.
An industry-led voluntary scheme to record, report and reduce carbon dioxide equivalent emissions from the UK freight sectors, founded in January this year, has now officially launched and is being supported within the security sector by G4S.
Cotswold community bus scheme wins share of
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COTSWOLD Community Transport has been awarded one of the top prizes in a national competition promoting low carbon vehicles.
SSE & Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd
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LONDON (Dow Jones)–Scottish & Southern Energy PLC (SSE.LN), a U.K. energy company, said Friday it has entered into a strategic agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (7011.TO) and Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe Ltd. to co-operate on low carbon energy developments.
Local authorities will plug into a low-carbon future
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LOW-CARBON vehicle trials, demonstrating the ease with which they can be deployed in fleets, have taken another step forward with the introduction of electric cars at several councils across the region.
UK’s low carbon capabilities analysed
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The UK’s automotive industry has been assessed to see how capable it will be at coping with the transition towards a low carbon economy.
UK automotive industry takes low-carbon ideas to China
The UK’s car manufacturing business is aiming to create a low-carbon supply chain with China.
According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), businesses from the UK are to showcase “industry-leading technologies” and engineering solutions at meetings in China.
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UK needs step change to become premier location for low carbon revolution
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The UK needs to step up its efforts to become a premier location for low carbon industries if it is not to risk losing out on a slice of a
Setting the new course for a low carbon economy
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THERE is no denying that for many businesses the last 12 months have been tough. But when the going getsÂ
France offers funding to low CO2 projects
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France is continuing to establish itself as one of the leading green forces in Europe and now the French environment agency ADEME has awarded
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Valeo Research Projects for Low-CO2 Vehicles Supported by French Environment Agency ADEME
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PARIS, June 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The French environment agency ADEME is supporting Valeo research projects. Two projects for low-CO2 vehicles, which have received 6 million euros in funding from ADEME, were presented yesterday at the French Sustainable Development Ministry: