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Tesla Gigafactory UK Appears To Be In The Works
Mar 05, 2021 at 8:27am ET ++ It might have already happened if it wasn t for Brexit.
Talks of a Tesla Gigafactory U.K. are back. The location would be in Somerset, England at a 635-acre smart campus called Gravity that’s currently under development.
Minister of State for Business, Energy, and Clean Growth Kwasi Kwarteng said the government is considering the site for a Tesla Gigafactory. The minister believes the Somerset location will be able to sustain a Tesla Gigafactory. Gravity is a good candidate because it’s one of the few locations in England large enough to house a factory of that size. Not only that, it’s located near the M5 and Junction 23 highways, a railway, and air and seaports are close by.
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Almost three-quarters of Brits find it difficult to find a registered TrustMark contractor for the Green Homes Grant.
That’s according to a survey by the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC), which suggests nearly 86% of homeowners and landlords rate their experience with the Green Homes Grant as either poor or very poor.
The survey of 510 respondents, which was conducted before the government’s announcement for the year-long extension to the scheme, shows that more than 90% of the public used the Green Homes Grant eligibility calculator, with 57% finding it either somewhat helpful or very helpful.
However, after checking eligibility and applying, many reported delays in hearing back from the scheme. according to the findings of the report.