NATURAL heat from the River Thames will be used by the University of East London (UEL) to power its Docklands campus, using an innovative heat pump system.
I’m attempting to travel from the source to the sea down the River Thames. That’s 210 miles of wading, swimming and kayaking along Britain’s busiest waterway. And to make things harder I’m ...
By Alexander Nazaryan The banks of the Thames River have hosted human settlements ... As far as other watery places, bogs have been an especially rich source for archaeologists, since their ...
University of East London (UEL) buildings on the banks of the Thames could soon be kept warm by harnessing heat from the ...
University of East London (UEL) extends Siemens strategic partnership to design and deliver a water source heat pump situated ...
A study led by a University of Waterloo researcher has learned that climate change is increasing the potential for algal blooms in the United Kingdom's River Thames despite a four-decade-long ...
resulting in human waste and stormwater runoff being regularly dumped in the Thames, a major river in the area. The super sewer has a length of 25 km (15.5 miles). Its main tunnel is 7.2 m in ...