Canal network could be used to transport biomass for power plants

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Canals are a cleaner way of moving fuel than by road, says energy group Dalkia

Britain's network of 18th century canals could once again play a major industrial role, in a revival driven by the demand for green energy. There are hopes that inland waterways that are now the preserve...

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