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  2. List of power stations in England - Wikipedia

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    Coal, fuel oil 7.12 1898 1960 Forth Banks Stage 1: Newcastle upon Tyne: Tyne and Wear: North East: Coal: 0.15: 1890: Stage 2: 1910s: The first power station in the world to use turbo alternators. 2X75 kW. Forth Banks Stage 2: Newcastle upon Tyne

  3. Multifuel - Wikipedia

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    These offer fuel flexibility and security, but are more expensive than are standard single fuel engines. [6] Portable stoves are sometimes designed with multifuel functionality, in order to burn whatever fuel is found during an outing. [7] Innovative industrial heaters or burners were the subject of multi-fuel research at a Shell plant in 2014. [8]

  4. List of motorway service areas in the United Kingdom

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    Only 20 motorway services in the UK remain in the ownership of the Department for Transport and let on 50-year leases to private operating companies. [1] The vast majority of motorway services in the UK are owned by one of three companies: Moto, Welcome Break and Roadchef and a developing chain of stations being constructed by Extra.

  5. Multi-fuel stove - Wikipedia

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    A multi-fuel stove is similar to a wood-burning stove in appearance and design. Multifuel refers to the capability of the stove to burn wood and also coal , wood pellets , or peat . Stoves that have a grate for the fire to burn on and a removable ash pan are generally considered multi-fuel stoves. [ 1 ]

  6. Albany, Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    Albany is a suburb of Washington in the City of Sunderland in Tyne and Wear, historically part of County Durham. [1] It is in the north of the town. The village is ...

  7. Major Road Network - Wikipedia

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    The Major Road Network (MRN) is a classification of local authority roads in England. It incorporates the National Highways-controlled Strategic Road Network (SRN) and the more major local authority controlled A roads. This network accounts for around 4 per cent of the nation's road length but 43 per cent of the traffic flows.

  8. UK oil pipeline network - Wikipedia

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    Northern UK NGL-Ethylene System, via Wilton, TPEP Trans-pennine Plumley Goostrey 10 450 Purfleet Gatwick airport 10 1100 Aviation kerosene, Shell Rawcliffe Elvington/Northallerton 8 725 Saffron Walden Stansted airport 6 1100 Aviation kerosene. Built by the US Air Force in 1954 but was never commissioned.

  9. List of road projects in the UK - Wikipedia

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    Ashbourne bypass (a new 2.8 km road to the west of Ashbourne in Derbyshire) [13] Norwich Western Link route, a proposed new 3.8 mile dual carriageway road in Norfolk [ 14 ] A new 2.4 km (1.5 miles) dual carriageway west of Elmstead Market linking the A120 and the A133 .