a networking site for renewable/green energy businesses in Wales www.greenenergycluster.co.uk
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Solar heating jobs at risk

ABOUT 85 jobs in Cardiff could be under threat after a solar heating company went into financial difficulties.

Partners in the Business Recovery Service at PricewaterhouseCoopers were sent in to the Thermomax Group, which is headquartered in Bangor, Co Down, and also has a base in Cardiff.

icWales article

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Large-scale trial of smart meters
The government and energy supply industry yesterday began a £20m trial to encourage households to curb their use of gas and electricity and reduce Britain's emissions of greenhouse gases.

Guardian Online article

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Zero carbon britain by 2027?
A new report From CAT (the Centre for Alternative Technology) details exactly what would be needed for Britain to become carbon-neutral within 20 years:

Daily Telegraph article
zerocarbonbritain website (includes downloadable report)
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Cwmaman church goes solar
St Joseph's Church in Cwmaman, Cynon Valley, has recently been renovated, and with 30 solar panels fitted, is hoping to export significant amounts of electricity to the grid:

BBC Online story

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