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@KeithMcNeill

"It’s more solar than Canada has installed in total. It’s more than the UK added in the past five years. And yet it didn’t make a blip in most Western media. While the U.S. continued its decade-long existential crisis about grid interconnection queues and Europe squabbled over permitting reforms, Pakistan skipped the drama and just bought the panels."

Plans for UK’s largest hydro pump storage scheme in Highlands approved

Gilkes #Energy, based in #Kendal, plans to install the PSH at Lochan na h-Earba, which once built will have a maximum output capacity of 1,800MW and a storage capacity of 40,000MWh, making it the largest project of its kind in the #UK.

thenational.scot/news/25066127

The National · Plans for UK’s largest hydro pump storage scheme in Highlands approvedBy Alasdair Ferguson

Gas più verde: l’Italia sperimenta la miscela con idrogeno.
Negli ultimi anni si è parlato sempre di più dell’impatto ambientale del riscaldamento domestico. Non è un segreto che usare gas, biomassa o gasolio per scaldare le case rilasci nell’aria una buona dose di sostanze inquinanti, come ossidi di azoto, polveri sottili e monossido di carbonio. #ambiente #green
#riscaldamentoglobale #climateemergency #climatecrisis #italian
tecnoandroid.it/2025/04/04/gas

A Modena si sperimenta la miscela di idrogeno e gas naturale per ridurre le emissioni senza modifiche agli impianti domestici.
TecnoAndroid · Gas più verde: l’Italia sperimenta la miscela con idrogenoBy Margherita Zichella

#elephants #fungi #buildings #green

'In laboratory experiments, the scientists found that the cooling rate of their elephant skin-inspired mycelium tile was 25 per cent better than a fully flat mycelium tile, and the heating rate was 2 per cent lower.

They also found that the elephant skin-inspired tile’s cooling effect improved a further 70 per cent in simulated rain conditions, making it suitable for tropical climates.'

ntu.edu.sg/docs/default-source