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IMG_1656_p.jpg A water cooler in a part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_1658_p.jpg A water cooler in a part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_7642_fan out.jpg The RAF, REd Arrows flying over the Lake District during the Windermere Air Show, UK.
 
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IMG_8261_fan.jpg The jack up barge, The Goliath at the Walney Offshore windfarm project, off Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. When finished it will have 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy.
 
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IMG_4867_air conditioning.jpg An air conditioning unit at a holiday village in Skala Eresou, Lesbos, Greece.
 
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IMG_4868_air conditioning.jpg An air conditioning unit at a holiday village in Skala Eresou, Lesbos, Greece.
 
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IMG_4897_air consitioning.jpg An air conditioning unit at a holiday village in Skala Eresou, Lesbos, Greece.
 
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IMG_1658_fan.jpg A water cooler in a part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_1656_cooling fans.jpg A water cooler in a part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_4613_emergency.jpg On Saturday 16th January 2010, after the floods and the big freeze in Ambleside, flooding meltwater got into the gas main pipes and shut down the system. Around 5000 users were affected as the whole of Amblesides gas was shut dopwn. The National Grid reacted with emergency respone units to deal with the situation. This left many vulnerable people without heating and cooking facilities at a very cold time of the year. This shot shows electric fan heaters and electric plate cookers being handed out to residents to help cope with the emergency.
 
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IMG_0902_air conditioning.jpg Air conditioning units.
 
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366W1041.jpg Household appliances using electricity
 
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IMG_4603_gas disruption.jpg On Saturday 16th January 2010, after the floods and the big freeze in Ambleside, flooding meltwater got into the gas main pipes and shut down the system. Around 5000 users were affected as the whole of Amblesides gas was shut dopwn. The National Grid reacted with emergency respone units to deal with the situation. This left many vulnerable people without heating and cooking facilities at a very cold time of the year. This shot shows electric fan hearters being distributed to residents to help keep them warm.
 
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IMG_4605_fan heater.jpg On Saturday 16th January 2010, after the floods and the big freeze in Ambleside, flooding meltwater got into the gas main pipes and shut down the system. Around 5000 users were affected as the whole of Amblesides gas was shut dopwn. The National Grid reacted with emergency respone units to deal with the situation. This left many vulnerable people without heating and cooking facilities at a very cold time of the year. This shot shows electric fan hearters being distributed to residents to help keep them warm.
 
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IMG_4624_gas leak.jpg On Saturday 16th January 2010, after the floods and the big freeze in Ambleside, flooding meltwater got into the gas main pipes and shut down the system. Around 5000 users were affected as the whole of Amblesides gas was shut dopwn. The National Grid reacted with emergency respone units to deal with the situation. This left many vulnerable people without heating and cooking facilities at a very cold time of the year. This shot shows electric fan heaters and electric plate cookers being handed out to residents to help cope with the emergency.
 
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IMG_4601_gas supply.jpg On Saturday 16th January 2010, after the floods and the big freeze in Ambleside, flooding meltwater got into the gas main pipes and shut down the system. Around 5000 users were affected as the whole of Amblesides gas was shut dopwn. The National Grid reacted with emergency respone units to deal with the situation. This left many vulnerable people without heating and cooking facilities at a very cold time of the year. This shot shows electric fan hearters being distributed to residents to help keep them warm.
 
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IMG_4599_gas reserves.jpg On Saturday 16th January 2010, after the floods and the big freeze in Ambleside, flooding meltwater got into the gas main pipes and shut down the system. Around 5000 users were affected as the whole of Amblesides gas was shut dopwn. The National Grid reacted with emergency respone units to deal with the situation. This left many vulnerable people without heating and cooking facilities at a very cold time of the year. This shot shows electric fan hearters being distributed to residents to help keep them warm.
 
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IMG_9247_flood restoration.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused. Many residents will not only be out of their houses over Christmas but it could be up to a year before some return. This shots shows a shop on Cockermouth's main street being dried out with fans and dehumidifiers.
 
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IMG_9245_dehumidifier.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused. Many residents will not only be out of their houses over Christmas but it could be up to a year before some return. This shots shows a shop on Cockermouth's main street being dried out with fans and dehumidifiers.
 
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IMG_9250_drying out.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused. Many residents will not only be out of their houses over Christmas but it could be up to a year before some return. This shots shows a shop on Cockermouth's main street being dried out with fans and dehumidifiers.
 
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IMG_4978_grime.jpg A disgustingly dirty extractor fan at the rear of a Chinese restaurant in Sanmanxie, Northern China
 
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IMG_4987_grease.jpg A disgustingly dirty extractor fan at the rear of a Chinese restaurant in Sanmanxie, Northern China
 
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IMG_4978_extractor fan.jpg A disgustingly dirty extractor fan at the rear of a Chinese restaurant in Sanmanxie, Northern China
 
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IMG_4987_disgusting.jpg A disgustingly dirty extractor fan at the rear of a Chinese restaurant in Sanmanxie, Northern China
 
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IMG_1304_air conditioning.jpg Air conditioning extractor fans in Dubai
 
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IMG_0304_football.jpg A football match in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
 
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366W5371.jpg Air conditioning units outside an office block Salford Manchester UK
 
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366W5372.jpg Air conditioning units outside an office block Salford Manchester UK
 
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366W7005.jpg A massive landslide below Zermatt Switzerland as the permafrost that holds alpine peaks together rockfall the landslides are becoming far more frequent
 
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366W7009.jpg A massive landslide below Zermatt Switzerland as the permafrost that holds alpine peaks together rockfall the landslides are becoming far more frequent
 
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