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  • Campaigners projected the word STUPID on the side of Kingsnorth Power Station
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  • Campaigners projected the word STUPID on the side of Kingsnorth Power Station
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  • Campaigners projected the word STUPID on the side of Kingsnorth Power Station
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  • Campaigners projected the word STUPID on the side of Kingsnorth Power Station
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  • Dungeness Nuclear Power Station, Kent, United Kingdom. This is a twin reactor plant located on the headlands overlooking a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Old Lighthouse of Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom. A Historic Grade II listed building, it is the fourth lighthouse built on Dungeness and was built in 1904. Behind the lighthouse is Dungeness Nuclear Power Station.  This is a twin reactor plant located on the headlands overlooking a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Dungeness Nuclear Power Station, Kent, United Kingdom. This is a twin reactor plant located on the headlands overlooking a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Dungeness-Power...jpg
  • Dungeness Nuclear Power Station, Kent, United Kingdom. This is a twin reactor plant located on the headlands overlooking a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Dungeness-Power...jpg
  • The cooling towers of Willington Coal fired power station, first commissioned in 1957 it contains four 104 M.W. generating units, Each unit, when on full load, burns approximately 1,000 tons of coal per day which produces 200 tons of ash. Willington, Derbyshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The cooling towers of Willington Coal fired power station, first commissioned in 1957 it contains four 104 M.W. generating units, Each unit, when on full load, burns approximately 1,000 tons of coal per day which produces 200 tons of ash. Willington, Derbyshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Willington-Power-Station-1412.jpg
  • The cooling towers of Willington Coal fired power station, first commissioned in 1957 it contains four 104 M.W. generating units, Each unit, when on full load, burns approximately 1,000 tons of coal per day which produces 200 tons of ash. Willington, Derbyshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Willington-Power-Station-1414.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7335.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7328.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7296.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7269.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7289.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7251.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7245.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7305.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7320.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-7263.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal fired power station, owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, England. The plant emits 8–10 million tonnes of CO2 annually. It has a generating capacity of 2,116 MW,  enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Coal-Fired-Power-Station-6830.jpg
  • Old Power Station on the East side of River Thames between Osney Bridge and Botley Road Bridge in Oxford City, England, United Kingdom. The power station produced electricity for the city and elsewhere for 77 years and was opened in 1892 and closed in 1969. Oxford University plans to convert the building for Said Business School.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Old Power Station on the East side of River Thames between Osney Bridge and Botley Road Bridge in Oxford City, England, United Kingdom. The power station produced electricity for the city and elsewhere for 77 years and was opened in 1892 and closed in 1969. Oxford University plans to convert the building for Said Business School.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Old-Power-Station-Oxford-7816.jpg
  • Hinkley Point C nuclear power station is a project funded by China to construct a 3,200 MWe nuclear power station with two European Pressurised Reactors in Somerset, England.
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  • Hinkley Point C nuclear power station is a project funded by China to construct a 3,200 MWe nuclear power station with two European Pressurised Reactors in Somerset, England.
    UK-Nuclear_Power_Station-Hinkley_Poi...jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  walk across fields the entry point to the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • The intake at the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
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  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams cleaning the intake at the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2439.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben walking up to the water source of his 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2360.jpg
  • The 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2256.jpg
  • The 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2280.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben sit by the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2485.jpg
  • Chris Blake of The Green Valleys sitting by the entry point to the Abercrave Farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2470.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams cleaning the intake at the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2439.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams cleaning the intake at the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2435.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben walking up to the water source of his 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2360.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  stand on the banks of the stream at the base of the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2297.jpg
  • The 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2280.jpg
  • The 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2256.jpg
  • Farmer Howell Williams checking in on his 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2239.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben outside the generator room to the 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2208.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben outside the generator room to the 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2206.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben accessing the generator room to the 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2186.jpg
  • Farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  sitting in the farm kitchen discussing the 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2142.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station
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  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station
    UK-Ratcliffe-on-Soar-power-station-6...jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben sit by the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2485.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  stand on the banks of the stream at the base of the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2297.jpg
  • Farmer Howell Williams checking in on his 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2239.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  walk across fields the entry point to the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2537.jpg
  • The intake at the entry point to the farms 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2463.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  stand on the banks of the stream at the base of the farm 15kW hydro power plant on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2345.jpg
  • The 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2268.jpg
  • Farmer Howell Williams checking in on his 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2236.jpg
  • Welsh sheep farmer Howell Williams and his sheep dog Ben outside the generator room to the 15kW micro hydro power plant producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2201.jpg
  • Farmer Howell Williams and Chris Blake of The Green Valleys  sitting in the farm kitchen discussing the 15kW micro hydro power generator producing electricity at Abercrave Farm on the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
    UK-Wales-Micro-Hydro-Power-2122.jpg
  • Smoke and steam bellows from the chimneys and cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station
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  • The first electrical pylons coming out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The original power station, Dungeness A, closed down in 2006. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first electrical pylons coming out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The original power station, Dungeness A, closed down in 2006. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1578.jpg
  • A view of the electrical pylons coming from Dungeness B nuclear power plant in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The 26 turbines from Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm can be seen in the distance. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1572.jpg
  • The first electrical pylons coming out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The original power station, Dungeness A, closed down in 2006. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1557.jpg
  • Electrical pylons coming from Dungeness power station running through the Romney marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. In the distance, the twin reactor power station known as Dungeness B can be seen. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1537.jpg
  • Electrical pylons coming from Dungeness power station running through the Romney marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. In the distance, the twin reactor power station known as Dungeness B can be seen. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1536.jpg
  • The first electrical pylons running out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, United Kingdom. The native Romney sheep inhabit all surrounding marshland. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1518.jpg
  • The first electrical pylons running out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, United Kingdom. The native Romney sheep inhabit all surrounding marshland. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1512.jpg
  • The first electrical pylons running out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, United Kingdom. The native Romney sheep inhabit all surrounding marshland. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1509.jpg
  • Winter sun shining over the electricity pylons that travel across the mountains that are used to transfer power from the Fierzë Hydroelectric Power Station in Northern Albania on the 12th of December 2018, Albania. The power station dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Albania-Northern-Region-3554.jpg
  • Electrical pylons coming from Dungeness B power station in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. Grazing below the pylons is a herd of Romney sheep, who are native to the marshland.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1601.jpg
  • Electrical pylons coming from Dungeness B power station in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. Grazing below the pylons is a herd of Romney sheep, who are native to the marshland.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1593.jpg
  • A view of the electrical pylons coming from Dungeness B nuclear power plant in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The 26 turbines from Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm can be seen in the distance. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1589.jpg
  • A view of the electrical pylons coming from Dungeness B nuclear power plant in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The 26 turbines from Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm can be seen in the distance. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1581.jpg
  • The first electrical pylons coming out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The original power station, Dungeness A, closed down in 2006. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1575.jpg
  • A view of the electrical pylons coming from Dungeness B nuclear power plant in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The 26 turbines from Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm can be seen in the distance. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1566.jpg
  • A view of the electrical pylons coming from Dungeness B nuclear power plant in the Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The 26 turbines from Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm can be seen in the distance. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1562.jpg
  • Electrical pylons coming from Dungeness power station running through the Romney marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. In the distance, the twin reactor power station known as Dungeness B can be seen. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1533.jpg
  • The first electrical pylons running out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, United Kingdom. The native Romney sheep inhabit all surrounding marshland. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1517.jpg
  • Winter sun shining over the mountain village of Dushaj in Northern Albania on the 12th of December 2018. The river Drin passes through the centre of the village which is used to power the Fierzë Hydroelectric Power Station. The power station dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Albania-Northern-Region-3559.jpg
  • Winter sun shining over the mountain village of Dushaj in Northern Albania on the 12th of December 2018. The river Drin passes through the centre of the village which is used to power the Fierzë Hydroelectric Power Station. The power station dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Albania-Northern-Region-3542.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7256.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7178.jpg
  • Stuart Kistruck director of asset management for network rail Wessex route with Martin Heath from Basingstoke Energy Service at the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7509.jpg
  • Leo Murray, director of innovation at 10:10 Climate Action with Stuart Kistruck director of asset management for network rail Wessex route, <br />
Patrick Flanagan of Network Rail and Martin Heath from Basingstoke Energy Service at the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7478.jpg
  • Patrick Flanagan of Network Rail, overseeing at the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7414.jpg
  • Leo Murray, director of innovation at 10:10 Climate Action cleaning the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7448.jpg
  • Leo Murray, director of innovation at 10:10 Climate Action shaking hands with Stuart Kistruck director of asset management for network rail Wessex route over the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7451.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • THe big switch on at an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • THe big switch on at an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • The Riding Sunbeams banner at the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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  • A train travels past Leo Murray of Riding Sunbeams standing in an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7382.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
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