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Category: Energy

Is river flow sufficient for a hydropower scheme to be viable? The challenge The Environment Agency estimates that in England and Wales hydropower schemes of all sizes could…
The Environment Agency estimates that in England and Wales hydropower schemes of all sizes could increase from 350 at present to 1200 by 2020, while an analysis of Scotland’s untapped hydropower potential suggests over 2,000 potential schemes in the 100-5… https://wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/energy/small-hydropower/


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Category: Energy

The water industry is the fourth most energy-intensive sector in the UK economy. Reducing the industry’s energy costs, which have risen 159% since 2004, and cutting its carbon emissions are high priorities, but ensuring a continuous supply of water remain… https://wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/energy/hydropower-2/


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