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Keep COP26 in mind in the kitchen this Christmas
Scottish Water is urging customers to build on the momentum gained at the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow and play a part in cutting carbon emissions from food waste this Christmas. Around 67 million meals go to waste in Scotland every December with 84 per cent of Scottish households…
16 December 2021 -
Construction work completed at Clyde Gateway low carbon heat network project
Clyde Gateway, Scotland’s biggest regeneration programme, in partnership with Scottish Water Horizons, has officially completed a ground-breaking project to install one of the country’s most innovative and sustainable heating systems. The state-of-the-art district heating network at the Clyde Gateway site in Glasgow’s east end broke ground in 2020, following £2.1million…
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Ground-breaking green heating network hosts German Minister
A German energy minister visiting Scotland for COP26 has praised Stirling’s pioneering low carbon District Heating Network during a special visit. Head of the Baden-Wuerttemberg Ministry of the Environment, Climate Protection and Energy Sector, Minister Thekla Walker toured the facility in Stirling on Monday (8 Nov). The £6 million ground-breaking…
11 November 2021 -
People Spotlight: Stuart Clark
Meet Stuart Clark! Stuart has recently joined us as Project Manager to support our hydro energy projects. With an extensive background and self-professed love for all things hydroelectric, we spoke to him to find out more. What’s been your career journey up until now? I left school at 16 to…
08 November 2021 -
Major solar scheme for Aberdeen in net zero drive
An ambitious solar energy scheme to help power two main service reservoirs supplying water to Aberdeen has been completed. The scheme, located in Cults, Aberdeenshire, has been fitted out with over 1,700 solar photovoltaic (PV) panels with a generating capacity of 0.52 GWh of energy each year to support Scottish…
21 October 2021 -
Breaking ground on innovative new low carbon heat network
Innovation is heating up at Scotland’s advanced manufacturing district thanks to first-of-its-kind low carbon network Work has started on building Scotland’s first ‘fifth generation’ heating network at the country’s manufacturing innovation district in Renfrewshire. Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy Kate Forbes was at the Advanced Manufacturing…
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