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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Renewable Energy and the Nuclear Debate
16 May 2007 Abergele £85
Organised by the Institute of Civil Engineers

The North Wales Conference of the ICE will feature sessions on:

The ‘Energy Review’ and Government Policy
The Nuclear Debate
Renewable Options and The Energy Mix of the Future

Further details

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
LCBP funds under pressure
Due to demand hugely outstripping supply, the LCBP grants for householders are now divided into monthly allocations of half a million pounds. The scheme accepts grant applications from 9am on the first day of each month. In February the funds lasted around 75 minutes before running out. Paper applications take around 15 days to process - if no funds are available at that point, the form is returned to the applicant, inviting them to re-apply next month.

Guardian Online story
Official LCBP advice to householders

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Thursday, February 15, 2007
In the press: Welsh Biofuels
Bridgend-based Green Energy Cluster member company, Welsh Biofuels, is featured in the Western Mail. MD Ken Shaw speaks about the increased demand for wood pellets, their export success and their plans for expansion.

icWales feature


Has your company/organisation featured in the news? If you would like to spread the news about your successes, drop us an email, with a link to the online story, and we will be happy to consider a similar "In the press" story. egsi@wales.gsi.gov.uk

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Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Rooftop wind turbines
The use of rooftop wind turbines for microgeneration has had a somewhat checkered history, with many arguing that they are seriously inefficient, and may represent a negative return on energy invested in many circumstances. The Warwick Microwind Trial aims to provide conclusive and objective data on real installations.

http://www.warwickwindtrials.org.uk/

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Network of Eco-friendly homes launched
Bristol and the East Midlands will this week be named as the first places where a new network of eco-friendly houses is to be created.
Ministers are working with English Partnerships, the regeneration agency, to establish dozens of small-scale communities across England made up of only zero-carbon or low-carbon houses, to help reduce the impact of climate change. Initially 1,000 such homes will be built.

Guardian Online story

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Sunday, February 04, 2007
Investment to double PV production
Sharp is investing £9.3M in its Wrexham PV manufacturing facility, doubling the production capacity to 220MW with the installation of a new production line. The investment comes as a response to the enormous global demand stimulated by German (and other European) feed tariffs.
icWales report

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Friday, February 02, 2007
Biomass in the Countryside

February 15th 2007, National Botanic Garden of Wales FREE

This event has been designed to promote biomass as an additional or alternative income to farmers, landowners and wood users. Experts will be on hand to explain how using existing woodland, forestry and the growing of sustainable crops can further your income. Take this opportunity to learn more about the future of renewable energy and forge links with potential end users.


Flyer (.pdf 466kB)

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