Air traffic control firm NATS pledges green energy switch

Michael Holder
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NATS, which provides air traffic services at 13 UK airports, to source 90 per cent of gas and electricity from green sources from April next year

Air traffic control services firm NATS is making the shift to greener energy, pledging to source more than 90 per cent of its electricity and gas from bio methane and non-fossil fuel sources from spring...

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