A £200 million green energy park has been approved for East Hull, signaling a move towards green energy initiatives in the region. The Yorkshire Energy Park near Hull has received the green light, aiming to play a significant role in the Green Industrial Revolution. The Humber region is aspiring to transition from being the UK's dirtiest region to a hub for green energy, reflecting the country's climate-friendly manufacturing ambitions. Additionally, a broadband infrastructure sharing scheme is set to be piloted in Hull and East Yorkshire, enhancing connectivity in the area.
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£200m green energy park for East Hull approved