Entirely new 6,000-home town being considered in heart of Leicestershire countryside
Landowners are suggesting a 1,000 acre site for development
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The earmarked housing site near Belton village (Image: Google)
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The building of a new town of nearly 6,000 homes in the heart of the Leicestershire countryside is being touted.
The prime ministers of Bosnia's autonomous Serb Republic and neighbouring Serbia on Monday launched the construction of a 125 megawatt (MW) hydro power plant on the Drina river which will help to diversify their future energy mix.
Princess Diana memorabilia in your loft could be worth £4,000
Coins sell for £250, magazines for £65 and toys for up to £4,000
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Diana, Princess of Wales
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In 2017, on the 20th anniversary of Diana s death, Princes Harry and William commissioned a statue to be built and erected in their motherâs honour.
The maritime shipping industry will fall short of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions (NZE) by 2050, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a report.
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PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech utility CEZ said it aims to shut most of its coal-fired power plants by 2030, cutting the proportion of coal in its energy production mix to 12.5% from 36% last year.
The country’s main power utility said on Thursday it would boost renewables, mainly in the form of solar, and continue to run and build new nuclear capacity as well as gas plants that will be prepared to mix hydrogen with natural gas.
“Decarbonization goals have not only become stricter in Europe, but also in other parts of the world,” CEZ Chief Executive Daniel Benes said in a statement.