Energy & Infrastructure Report
It reports on the following:
With the recent discovery that there is far more shale gas in the UK than first thought and tax breaks for investors 'fracking' will become more prevalent and certainly something to consider in the house buying process as the controversial practice of pumping high pressure water and chemical mixture into the ground has been said to cause minor earthquakes potentially damaging property and contaminate groundwater supplies.
With the UK having signed up to drastically reducing their CO2 emissions, shale gas will become a major player in energy production in the future.
The cost is just £35.00 + vat = £42.00 inc
A specimen can be downloaded here
The red areas on the map above show where shale gas exploration licences have been granted.
- High Speed Two Phase 1 London-to-Birmingham (HS2)
- High Speed Two Phase 2 Leeds and Manchester (HS2)
- Crossrail Phase 1
- Yorkshire and Humber CCS Cross Country Pipeline
- Wind Turbines
- Wind Farms
- Solar Farms
- Oil and Gas Exploration Blocks
- Drilling Locations
With the recent discovery that there is far more shale gas in the UK than first thought and tax breaks for investors 'fracking' will become more prevalent and certainly something to consider in the house buying process as the controversial practice of pumping high pressure water and chemical mixture into the ground has been said to cause minor earthquakes potentially damaging property and contaminate groundwater supplies.
With the UK having signed up to drastically reducing their CO2 emissions, shale gas will become a major player in energy production in the future.
The cost is just £35.00 + vat = £42.00 inc
A specimen can be downloaded here
The red areas on the map above show where shale gas exploration licences have been granted.
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