
Brennan Nicholls
Video Journalist and Multi-media Trainer at BBC Radio Oxford
Up country Cornishman. Online, TV and Radio senior journalist and producer. Coffee geek! My views not the BBCs
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Oct 11, 2023 |
msn.com | Brennan Nicholls |Curtis Lancaster
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Oct 11, 2023 |
shorturl.at | Brennan Nicholls |Curtis Lancaster
A technology firm is producing solar farms for space which it says could help meet some of the UK's future energy needs. Space Solar, based in Harwell, Oxfordshire, is designing a 2km-long array which would orbit above the Earth. It would beam energy created back to receivers in a similar way to mobile phone signals. It is hoped it could be operational as soon as 2035. Sam Alden, from Space Solar, said: "Space-based solar power has long been considered the ultimate clean energy source.
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Oct 11, 2023 |
bbc.com | Brennan Nicholls |Curtis Lancaster
Image source, Space SolarImage caption, The solar farms would beam energy created back to receivers in a similar way to mobile phone signalsBy Brennan Nicholls & Curtis LancasterA technology firm is producing solar farms for space which it says could help meet some of the UK's future energy needs. Space Solar, based in Harwell, Oxfordshire, is designing a 2km-long array which would orbit above the Earth. It would beam energy created back to receivers in a similar way to mobile phone signals.
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Oct 11, 2023 |
au.news.yahoo.com | Brennan Nicholls |Curtis Lancaster
Read full articleA technology firm is producing solar farms for space which it says could help meet some of the UK's future energy needs. Space Solar, based in Harwell, Oxfordshire, is designing a 2km-long array which would orbit above the Earth. It would beam energy created back to receivers in a similar way to mobile phone signals. It is hoped it could be operational as soon as 2035.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
bbc.com | Brennan Nicholls |Nadia Gyane
Image caption, Taylor was diagnosed with rare condition dystonia that affects her movementBy Brennan Nicholls and Nadia GyaneBBC News, BuckinghamshireThe mother of a 16-year-old girl - whose wrist and fingers have seized up - has complained over the time it has taken to get an NHS appointment. Taylor was diagnosed with dystonia, a muscular disorder, after suffering the neurological attack eight weeks ago.
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