NATURAL heat from the River Thames will be used by the University of East London (UEL) to power its Docklands campus, using an innovative heat pump system.
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A £3 billion loan deal designed to prevent Thames Water from going bust looks set to go ahead after a court rejected several ...
A UK court on Monday upheld an emergency loan granted to Thames Water, allowing Britain's largest such supplier to keep a ...
The University of East London (UEL) is extending its strategic partnership with Siemens Smart Infrastructure in a contract ...
Internal testing by the Environment Agency has provided insight into pollution at two sites that were the first to be ...
The University of East London is expanding its strategic partnership with Siemens Smart Infrastructure by installing a state-of-the-art water sou ...
University of East London (UEL) extends Siemens strategic partnership to design and deliver a water source heat pump situated ...
THAMES Water creditors have appealed to the water regulator to defer fines as a condition of the company’s multi-billion pound bailout. The group of more than 100 financial institutions hold about £12 ...
COPS have found a body in the hunt for a man who “shot a mum dead” on Valentine’s Day before reportedly jumping off the QE2 ...