SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust plc announces sale of UK solar portfolio to UK Power Networks Services for £90.8 million, enhancing liquidity and focusing on higher yielding assets.
Port of Tyne s Liebherr mobile harbour crane which is to be fully electric. A PORT has taken steps closer to achieving its goal of carbon neutrality by 2030. Port of Tyne has completed a detailed modelling exercise and long-term analysis of its electricity network, as part of its award-winning decarbonisation and clean energy strategy. This process enables the port’s leadership to understand both current and future energy requirements in line with Tyne 2050’s ambitious net zero roadmap for Port of Tyne. The plan is for the port to become carbon neutral by 2030 and an all-electric port by 2040. Currently the Port of Tyne is working through an innovative asset electrification programme, which involves the conversion of legacy materials handling assets from diesel to low carbon electricity.