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Could the UK's tides help wean us off fossil fuels?

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... Predictable powerOperating and maintaining machinery that is totally submerged is even more challenging than it is for offshore Wind Turbines...

Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail

Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail
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... 5m) tall and are built of the same material as Wind Turbines, to make them durable...

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... They can be found in Wind Turbines and solar farms...

Future pandemic and extreme weather among key threats to UK

Future pandemic and extreme weather among key threats to UK
Aug 3,2023 3:31 am

... The renewables firm is overseeing the installation of the first 260 metre-high Wind Turbines at Dogger Bank Wind Farm...

The truth about heat pumps and the power needed to run them

The truth about heat pumps and the power needed to run them
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... The with offshore wind, but building Wind Turbines at sea is expensive...

Norfolk Boreas: Work on offshore wind farm stops over soaring costs

Norfolk Boreas: Work on offshore wind farm stops over soaring costs
Jul 20,2023 4:51 pm

... It has become more expensive to borrow money to build the Wind Turbines, and supply chains are also struggling, the business said...

Climate activists arrested at Grangemouth oil refinery

Climate activists arrested at Grangemouth oil refinery
Jul 15,2023 6:10 pm

... " Even Wind Turbines and solar cells need the products made here by thousands of skilled workers...

Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy

Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy
Jul 10,2023 3:40 am

... The company that the deep-sea offers a promising source of metals such as copper, cobalt and nickel needed for technologies such as mobile phones, Wind Turbines and EV batteries...

Future pandemic and extreme weather among key threats to UK

Jul 8,2023 3:20 pm

A future pandemic and Extreme Weather caused by Climate Change are among The Key risks facing the UK, according to a new government register.

It has been published to help the UK prepare for " worst-case scenarios" of some of The Most serious threats.

Officials say The List , first published in 2008, shares some previously Classified Information and is The Most transparent ever.

It includes risks posed by advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems .

, produced by the Cabinet Office , warns these could result in chronically harmful misinformation and disinformation, or reduce the UK's economic competitiveness.

The impact of each risk has been assessed according to factors such as the potential number of lives lost and the financial cost, while the likelihood of each risk has been determined using extensive data modelling and expert analysis.

The register measures likelihood on a scale of one to five with an above 25% chance the highest score, but says this is because " all risks" considered " are relatively low likelihood events".

For " non-malicious risks" such as weather events or accidents, the likelihood is assessed over a period of five years, while for " malicious risks" such as terrorist attacks, The Time period is two years.

The register, the, during the Covid pandemic, puts the chance of a future pandemic at between 5% and 25%, and concludes this would be " catastrophic".

Impact assessments for weather events such as heatwaves and storms range from " significant" to " moderate" with likelihoods of between 1% and 25%.

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Climate Change has already altered The Risk of certain types of Extreme Weather in the UK, with evidence suggesting that the frequency and intensity of storms is likely to increase, the register says.

In The Wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the potential threat of disruption to global energy supplies is also included As One of the newly publicly-listed risks.

However, its likelihood and impact are said to be relatively low, having been assessed at between 0. 2% and 1% and " moderate" respectively.

The malicious use of drones is another potential threat to be made public in the latest list, though it carries similarly low likelihood and impact ratings.

Risks to undersea transatlantic telecommunications cables used for internet and communications are also among 89 threats listed as having a potentially significant impact on the UK's safety, security or critical Systems .

The new register of risks is grouped into nine categories:

In considering risks, the register takes recent high-profile events into account.

For example, it cites the in 2021 in its assessment of the likelihood of The Assassination of a public figure, which it puts at More Than 25%.

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden , who heads the Cabinet Office , will visit energy supplier SSE's Able Seaton Port facility in Hartlepool to launch the new list.

The renewables firm is overseeing the installation of The First 260 metre-high Wind Turbines at Dogger Bank Wind Farm.

Mr Dowden said: " This is The Most comprehensive risk assessment we've ever published, so that government and our partners can put robust plans in place and be ready for anything.

" One of those rising risks is energy security. We've installed The First turbine at the Future World 's largest offshore wind farm, which will provide secure, low-cost and Clean Energy for the British People - enabling us to stand up to [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's energy ransom. "

The government is urging businesses, local government and voluntary groups to play their part in helping to plan for the various risks.

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