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A vision of the future, cones out and traffic lights not working.Market Place junction now complete (OctoVision)...
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Just wondering, what's the point of that stretch of road that's coned off (the bit between the cones and the barrier)? It doesn't seem to do anything?Market Place junction now complete (OctoVision)...
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Major clean energy investment lands in East Yorkshire.
Global clean fuel leader LanzaTech has selected the East Riding of Yorkshire for its £600m DRAGON II Sustainable Aviation Fuel project at Saltend Chemicals Park.
Hasn't something like that recently closed/gone bust round here?
Vivergo, in summer last year.
Labour caved in and removed tariffs on US bioethanol imports.
Whether we can or can't we shouldn't be allowing British companies to go under in the pursuit of the 'special relationship', imo.No idea, but how can we not produce bioethanol cheaper than importing from the USA
It’s a high and wide load route.Just wondering, what's the point of that stretch of road that's coned off (the bit between the cones and the barrier)? It doesn't seem to do anything?
Not doubting your word but it seems strange. Wouldn't such a lane usually be on the nearside of the road?It’s a high and wide load route.
But it only exists for about 100 yards?!?It’s a high and wide load route.
I hope the little bit at the end isn't a sand pit for runaway lorries...But it only exists for about 100 yards?!?
Just wondering, what's the point of that stretch of road that's coned off (the bit between the cones and the barrier)? It doesn't seem to do anything?
Will there be 'high and wide' loads travelling in the opposite direction,if so,have they got a similar privilege???But it only exists for about 100 yards?!?
Wheat prices lower in the US.No idea, but how can we not produce bioethanol cheaper than importing from the USA
I take it they're the lowest they've been in the history of America?Wheat prices lower in the US.
I'm no expert on agriculturals, mate - I still get the trade mags from my former career in fuels, read them when on the ****ter, so have a superficial interest.I take it they're the lowest they've been in the history of America?