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Port of London Authority – Hydrogen Highway project

The Port of London Authority (PLA) is leading a new consortium aiming to develop a UK hydrogen highway network which consists of land, sea and ports. The hydrogen highway could significantly support the integration of hydrogen...
03/02/2022
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Port of London – Expanding wetland fringes along the estuary

The environment along the banks of tidal Thames are often constrained by development, navigational requirements and flood defenses. Habitats and soft edges are challenge in London particularly, where space for water is difficult to protect against...
07/01/2020
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Port of London – Thames Vision 2035

Across the 95 miles of the tidal Thames, the Port of London Authority is a custodian of the estuary for all users and uses, and is committed to leaving it in an improved state to future...
06/01/2020
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Port of London – Expanding Passive Litter Collection on the Thames

The Port of London Authority (PLA) has been collecting drifting debris from the Thames that is a hazardous to shipping via its driftwood service. More recently, this service has expanded to remove waste left by human...
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