The North of England moves a step closer to greener trains powered by hydrogen
Transport for the North (TfN) has asked the Government to re-think the ineligibility of hydrogen trains for the UK’s renewable
Transport for the North (TfN) has asked the Government to re-think the ineligibility of hydrogen trains for the UK’s renewable
An energy revolution has been taking place across the North West, with Whitefield-based firm Biomass Energy Coop and their multi-fuel biomass boiler range Multibio.
Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF) have £1.3billion invested in ‘risky and unethical’ fossil fuel companies equating to £477 per resident according to new figures.
The University of Manchester has underscored its status as the world’s leading centre for graphene research, as the first artist’s impression of their new £60million centre has been released.
Manchester will take a chunk of €24million grant to help reduce carbon emissions and boost the city’s economy.
Students Efe Otobrise and Ayobobola Apampa, from the Loreto Sixth Form College in Manchester, claimed top-prize at the inaugural Revolutionise Renewable competition, organised by the University of Exeter
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