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Construction has begun on a pioneering renewable energy solar park to power electric bin lorries for Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire. Construction has begun on a pioneering renewable energy solar park to power electric bin lorries for Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire. The £6.1 million scheme is jointly funded by Cambridge City Council, South Cambridgeshire District Council, and the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined. Construction has begun on a pioneering renewable energy solar park to power electric bin lorries for Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire. The £6.1 million scheme will see the installation of a one-megawatt solar system paired with a battery that can store enough energy to keep operations running. VEV is proud to be partnering with local authorities in Greater Cambridge on a pioneering renewable energy project to power the next generation of electric bin lorries and help future-proof waste and recycling collections in Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire. Construction of the Waterbeach. Local authorities in Greater Cambridge have partnered with Vev on a renewable energy project to power the next generation of electric bin lorries. Construction of the Waterbeach Renewable Energy Network (Wren) is well underway, bringing together a 1MW solar system with 2MWh battery storage to meet.
New solar container project in cambridge
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