Wood supporting UK industrial decarbonisation with Humber Zero
Global engineering and consultancy firm Wood is delivering the concept selection and early design for the UK’s Humber Zero project which aims to create a zero-carbon industrial cluster.
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Global engineering and consultancy firm Wood is delivering the concept selection and early design for the UK’s Humber Zero project which aims to create a zero-carbon industrial cluster.
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