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“Self-healing” roads use recycled cooking oil to fix potholes

5th February 2025

Biomass / cooking oil / net zero

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Government biomass strategy to prioritise carbon capture

11th August 2023

Biomass / Carbon Capture / net zero / WRA

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UK Government to boost biomass to improve energy diversification

11th August 2022

Biomass / Energy / net zero

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UK government launches scheme for technologies producing hydrogen from biomass

13th January 2022

Biomass / hydrogen / net zero

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£4 million funding to boost UK biomass production

25th August 2021

BEIS / Biomass / renewable energy

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Veolia set to double renewable energy delivery

4th May 2021

biogas / Biomass / renewable energy / solar / Veolia

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Veolia expands wood recycling and processing capacity by 50,000 tonnes

4th January 2021

Biomass / Veolia / Wood Recycling

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Waste wood market remains buoyant according to WRA figures

29th May 2019

Biomass / WRA

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Government “Further Undermines Biomass Power” – REA

4th September 2018

Biomass / REA

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WRA Renews Call On Biomass Boiler Fuel Supply

4th May 2018

Biomass / Waste Wood / WRA

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Peel & BIG Announce First Low Carbon Energy At Protos

30th April 2018

BIG / Biomass / Energy / Peel / Protos / renewable energy / sustainability / Waste Wood

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University Of Northampton Unveils Biomass Energy Centre

3rd August 2017

Biomass / Northampton / University of Northampton

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Anaerobic Digestion: When Is Enough, Enough?

3rd April 2014

Anaerobic Digestion / Biomass / capacity

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