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Is Cambridge the template for the UK economy?
2014-07-10 01:00:20| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Has Cambridge cracked the code for economic success?
EU funds 300m for White Rose carbon capture project in UK
2014-07-09 01:00:00| Power Technology
The European Commission (EU) has awarded 300m to fund for a carbon storage project located at UKs largest coal-fired power station, the Drax plant in Yorkshire.
Study: climate change policies could have positive effect UK economy
2014-07-07 13:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: Policies to tackle climate change could have a positive effect on the UK economy, according to a new report that challenges those that say sustainability will harm economic growth. A range of studies and lobby groups have previously criticised climate change policies for harming the economy because of the risk of carbon intensive companies leaving the UK in favour of countries with more relaxed regulation. However, a report by the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and the Grantham...
Technip secures Edradour subsea development contract in UK
2014-07-07 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
French engineering services provider Technip has secured a contract from Total E&P UK for the Edradour subsea development, West of Shetlands.
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Telematics Gets a Warm Reception from UK Fleets
2014-07-06 22:44:39| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
By Mike Sheldrick, Senior Editor "You ain't seen nothin' yet!" BuzzFeed recently ran a cute item: 12 Car Advances That Wouldve Freaked Out People in the Eighties.That might be an exaggeration. But astounded and amazed would not. I remember showing Dave Cole, head of the Center for Automotive Research at the University of Michigan, an Etak navigation system in late 80s. It included map data and restaurants for Detroit and Ann Arbor. This was pre-GPS, by the way. Thats amazing, he said, as we found a restaurant (by cuisine) and quickly calculated a route. As a hard-nosed engineer and the son of Ed Cole, a former GM president, he was a man not easily impressed. Full disclosure: a Silicon Graphics workstation was in the trunk. It was early days for navigation. So early that the neologism, telematics, had not even been invented. Now that telematics has switched into overdrive, its not so hard to imagine that many of us will be freaked out in just a few years. In other words, You aint seen nothin yet. READ MORE The Article Telematics Gets a Warm Reception from UK Fleets appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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