Awarded to innovators, businesses, academics and heavy industry, the investment will accelerate the delivery of the technologies needed to further drive Britain’s climate change ambitions, while creating over 60,000 jobs across the UK.
The funding package will develop technologies in carbon capture, greenhouse gas removal and hydrogen, while also helping find solutions to decarbonise the UK’s polluting sectors including manufacturing, steel, energy and waste.
It will help put the UK at the forefront of the green technologies of the future, while supporting British industries to lowers costs, remain competitive and protect jobs as they improve their energy efficiency and transition to a green economy.
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image captionArchaeologists are looking for 26 people buried in the civil cemetery at Almagro between 1939 and 1940
Forensic archaeologists have started to recover the bodies of victims executed by the Franco regime at the end of the Spanish Civil War.
Experts from Cranfield University in Bedfordshire are searching alongside Spanish partners for 26 people buried between 1939 and 1940.
They were buried in the civil cemetery at Almagro, south of Madrid.
Some victims families have been traced so the bodies can be returned for a dignified burial .
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image captionRecovery will last until the beginning of June, while analysis of remains will take place until the end of the year
Archaeologists have recovered the bodies of victims of former Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco who were executed and buried at a cemetery in central Spain.