Building carbon capture technology in Yorkshire will save the UK £4.5bn, says Drax
The technology captures carbon from the atmosphere to help reduce greenhouse gases
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Building carbon capture technology at Drax Power Station could save the UK more than £4.5bn over the next 10 years, according to a report by the energy company.
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By Mike Hayes09 April 2021
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Calls for Derby tram network to replace £250M road scheme
Campaigners have called for Derby to consider building a tram system along the route of the old Great Northern railway instead of pushing ahead with a major road-widening scheme.
The Light Rail Transit Association (LRTA) has urged for the government and Highways England to consider scrapping the £250M A38 widening scheme in preference to a tram system modelled in a similar fashion to Nottingham’s tram network.
According to the LRTA the road scheme, which has seen Bam Nuttall appointed as main contractor with Aecom as consulting engineer, is expected to be thrown out by the High Court due to a lack of environmental and climate change damage being taken into account when devising the project.
Highways England awards major A358 contract to Taylor Woodrow
Highways England has awarded a £328 million contract to design and deliver an upgrade to the A358 between the M5 at Taunton and the Southfields roundabout on the A303 to Taylor Woodrow Plus.
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7 April 2021
The contract award follows a competitive procurement process through Highways England’s Regional Delivery Partnership framework.
Preparatory works have been taking place with Taylor Woodrow, in partnership with Arup and Ramboll, undertaking ground investigation and environmental surveys in the area to inform their design proposals.
This is all in preparation for a statutory consultation on the proposals ahead of submission of the scheme’s Development Consent Order application to the Planning Inspectorate.