Author: Jordan
Pulverised Fuel Ash at Aberthaw: A Review of its Future
1The Pulverised Fuel Ash (PFA) mound has been a familiar sight at the former Aberthaw Power Station for many years.
2Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Spotlight on CCR Energy’s Partners
1In celebration of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we are taking a moment to highlight some of the inspirational women working alongside CCR Energy and the Aberthaw Project.
2CCR Energy awarded £50,000 Agri-Food Technology Challenge Project in collaboration with Cardiff University
1This month marks the start of the first stage of our Agri-Food Technology challenge project which is funded as part of Welsh Government’s SBRI Agri-Food Challenge Programme.
2Visit to Hospice of the Valleys with Cllr John C. Morgan
1Councillor John C. Morgan of Blaenau Gwent Council, visited the Hospice of the Valleys in Ebbw Vale, in celebration of National Tree Week, which is an annual celebration throughout November.
2Connecting with Vale of Glamorgan Businesses through Rees Worx
1CCR Energy’s Ace2 building provides a unique space for business events, conferences and seminars. Over the last three months, we have been fortunate enough to have worked with Rees Worx who have hosted three events in our building.
2Improving the Carbon Footprint at the Ace2 building
1The view and purpose for the regeneration of Aberthaw Power Station is centralised around the use of renewable and green energy, aiding the United Kingdom in hitting its Net Zero target.
2A brighter, greener tomorrow – and the end of a fossil fuel era
1This week saw the UK’s last coal-fired power station cease operations – bringing to a close Britain’s 142-year reliance on a fossil fuel that until recently shaped landscapes and communities right across our home region here in South Wales.
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