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UK government is putting money into driverless and low-emissions vehicles.
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Government Gives £109 million Boost to Makers of Driverless and Low-Carbon Vehicles

April 11, 2017

Business Secretary Greg Clark and Transport Minister John Hayes announced on April 11, 2017, a total of £109.7 million in funding to automakers and companies that produce parts for them to support the creation of […]

The UK government has awarded £24 million in funding for low-carbon central heating projects across England.
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Government Awards £24 Million to Projects Across England that Will Provide ‘Central Heating to Cities’

April 7, 2017

Climate Change and Industry Minister Nick Hurd announced on April 11, 2017, that the UK government had granted £24 million to 13 local authorities across England to support the development of low-carbon energy projects that […]

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