How Renewable Energy Infrastructure Benefits Our Environment and Communities
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The infrastructure that helps bring more clean, renewable energy to our homes and businesses is an essential part of the journey to net zero. But wouldn't it be great if the work that's being done to make this happen was also bringing positive changes for people, places and our natural environment? In this episode of The Clean Energy Revolution, Max finds out about: A project that's helping preserve the habitats of local butterfly populations along the right of way for National Grid’s networks. The world's largest vertical farm, where access to more clean energy is allowing foodstuffs to be produced with a much lower environmental impact. The various ways that communities in Minnesota and beyond are benefiting from local construction of energy infrastructure – even long after the work is completed. Discover more about National Grid at www.nationalgrid.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information        The views expressed in this podcast are those of the participants and not of National Grid.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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