Following last year’s acquisition, Green Frog Power has rebranded as Pulse Clean Energy and unveiled a target of 1GW+ of energy storage assets in the UK.
Vision for huge new landmark university building in Nottingham
Work could start in the summer
06:40, 5 MAR 2021
How the new building could look once built. (Image: Nottingham Trent University)
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This impressive image shows the scale of a university project to build a landmark art and design complex in the city centre.
âLetâs see who the brightest boys and girls in the Boro areâ: Middlesbroughâs mega maths competition
Local tech business gives free access to app to support children and families
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Committee to decide fate of Southwell solar power scheme
Newark & Sherwood District Council will meet to decide on controversial solar plant proposals
A solar farm (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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Controversial plans to develop a solar energy plant capable of generating electricity to power 12,000 homes outside Southwell are expected to be rejected the local authority.