[Amberside Energy and CIP to develop 2GW of renewable energy projects in the UK] British engineering firm Amberside Energy has partnered with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' flagship fund to develop 2GW of solar and battery storage capacity in the UK. Under agreed terms, the Flagship Fund will provide the capital needed to develop these projects based on investment decisions. The CIP said the projects would make a significant contribution to increasing the UK's energy independence, while delivering predictable and affordable electricity at competitive costs and decarbonizing energy production. Editor/Xing Wentao
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  • [Acceptance of the Huaihe River estuary flood control underwater project]
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