UK regulator approves low-carbon electricity ‘superhighway’ between Scotland and England

Published 16:28 on August 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:28 on August 13, 2024  / /  EMEA, UK ETS, Voluntary

Britain’s energy regulator on Tuesday gave the green light to a £4.3 billion low-carbon electricity “superhighway” stretching over 500 kilometres, set to run from northeastern Scotland to northern England.
Britain’s energy regulator on Tuesday gave the green light to a £4.3 billion low-carbon electricity “superhighway” stretching over 500 kilometres, set to run from northeastern Scotland to northern England.


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