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20120414_IMG_8250.jpg As vehicle use increases a new petrol station is built to meet demand in Marrkech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120330_IMG_7427.jpg A sign for lower fuel prices at a motorway service station on the M6 motorway near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20120308_IMG_6767.jpg A bus at Keighley bus station, West Yorkshire, UK.
 
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20120308_IMG_6769.jpg A bus at Keighley bus station, West Yorkshire, UK.
 
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20120127_IMG_5081.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_5082.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_5086.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_5089.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_5091.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_5092.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_8744.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator.
 
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20120107_0356.jpg An advert for local food on a pub in Keswick, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20120107_0357.jpg An advert for local food on a pub in Keswick, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20120107_0358.jpg A sign for lcal food on a pub in Keswick, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_5773_Gentoo.jpg Gentoo house builder's Hutton Rise housing development in Sunderland, UK. Hutton Roof sets new standards in green build. Many of the houses are zero carbon, highly thermally efficient and incur minimal running costs. These passivehaus;s have 300mm wall cavities with super insulation standards. One biofuel boiler will heat 8 houses which are so thermally efficient that the only source of heat in thw whole house , is a towel rail in the bathroom. The annual running cost for heat, light and water will be only £70 per house. The houses are 20 times more air tight than the current British standard. All of the houses have solar thermal water heating and many have solar electric panels.
 
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IMG_3794_gentoo.jpg Gentoo house builder's Hutton Rise housing development in Sunderland, UK. Hutton Roof sets new standards in green build. Many of the houses are zero carbon, highly thermally efficient and incur minimal running costs. This passivehaus has 300mm wall cavities with super insulation standards. One boiler will heat 8 houses, and it is thought that the annual running costa for heat, light and water will be only £70 per house. The houses are 20 times more air tight than the current British standard. All of the houses have solar thermal water heating and many have solar electric panels.
 
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IMG_5776_Hutton Rise.jpg Gentoo house builder's Hutton Rise housing development in Sunderland, UK. Hutton Roof sets new standards in green build. Many of the houses are zero carbon, highly thermally efficient and incur minimal running costs. These passivehaus;s have 300mm wall cavities with super insulation standards. One biofuel boiler will heat 8 houses which are so thermally efficient that the only source of heat in thw whole house , is a towel rail in the bathroom. The annual running cost for heat, light and water will be only £70 per house. The houses are 20 times more air tight than the current British standard. All of the houses have solar thermal water heating and many have solar electric panels.
 
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IMG_3270_south lakeland.jpg A banner for an orchard group at the Acorn Bank, Apple Day, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3271_orchard.jpg A banner for an orchard group at the Acorn Bank, Apple Day, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_2366_p.jpg In 2008 China became the worlds largest emitter of greenouse gases, fuelled by high levels of economic growth and electricity mainly being generated by dirty, highly polluting coal fired power stations. The Chinese are also investing heavily in renewable energy projects. Nearly every housing complex that I came across in many cities in northern china had solar water heaters on their roof. Here a bill board advertises solar water heaters
 
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IMG_0711_sign.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_0722_van.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2224_eco.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2225_red.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2237_green build.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2238_low impact.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2240_rafters.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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366W4998_advert.jpg An AlgaeLink Algae growing system that is harvested to make ethanol and biodiesel. Producing oil from algae in this way is much more efficient than from growing traditional plant oil crops like oil seed rape. It also has the benefit that it does not take up space that could be growing food crops.
 
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366W5020_shirt.jpg A Tshirt at the Biodiesel Expo trade fair Newark Nottinghamshire UK
 
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366W5025_black.jpg A T shirt at the Biodiesel Expo trade fair Newark Nottinghamshire UK
 
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366W5027_shirt.jpg A T shirt at the Biodiesel Expo trade fair Newark Nottinghamshire UK
 
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366W5059 (1)_shirt.jpg A T shirt at the Biodiesel Expo trade fair Newark Nottinghamshire UK
 
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