February 2011

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  1. Could PV training in Kent be set for increased interest?

    Could PV training in Kent be set for increased interest?

    There could soon be a spike in demand for PV training in Kent, after a major German solar panel installation firm set up a base in the county. Speaking to the Financial Times, managing director of SunConcept UK Catherine Stevens-Jung explained that the government's feed-in tariff was "instrumental" in the company's decision to establish a […]

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  2. Government support needed for renewable energy course attendees

    Government support needed for renewable energy course attendees

    People who have taken professional green training such as renewable energy courses need government support to ensure there are plenty of jobs in the sector. This is the view of shadow energy and climate change secretary Meg Hillier, who claimed there is currently too much uncertainty about the funding and legislation relating to such areas. […]

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  3. Property advice could create work for plumbing course graduates

    Property advice could create work for plumbing course graduates

    Technicians who have completed plumbing courses could see an increase in the number of residential contracts on offer after a statement by the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA). The organisation pointed out that replacing a boiler can reduce carbon emissions and lead to lower energy bills for homeowners. It went on to note that […]

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  4. Sheffield ambition could prompt interest in renewable energy courses

    Sheffield ambition could prompt interest in renewable energy courses

    Renewable energy courses could be set for a spike in interest around Sheffield as a result of the city's plans for energy self-sufficiency – a proposal endorsed by the energy and climate change secretary. Chris Huhne added his support to the project during a visit to Sheffield College, with the MP describing the initiative as […]

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  5. SunMast success could boost demand for PV training

    SunMast success could boost demand for PV training

    Interest in PV training could be on the rise if a trial of the grid-connected solar-powered SunMast street light goes well. According to ClickGreen, the device has been installed in South Mimms, Hertfordshire by KN Network Services (KNNS) and generates electricity via PV panels on its base. Speaking to the environment news website, managing director […]

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  6. Professionals with electrical course training 'required for many projects'

    Professionals with electrical course training 'required for many projects'

    There are a lot of DIY tasks that homeowners should feel confident enough to handle themselves, according to a source, but others may require the services of a tradesman who has completed electrical courses. AA Home Rescue spokeswoman Sue Beeson highlighted activities such as putting up picture hooks and painting as examples of what jobs […]

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  7. Renewable energy courses could be set for boost in Hull

    Renewable energy courses could be set for boost in Hull

    An environment expert has suggested Hull could be set for new employment opportunities in the green power sector, which could lead to increased demand for renewable energy courses in the area. Speaking to BBC News, spokesperson for the Renewables Network Sam Pick suggested the number of companies considering establishing projects in the region could make […]

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  8. Peter's Tiling Blog - Week One

    Peter's Tiling Blog - Week One

    As part of Able Skills’ commitment to provide open and honest training we have enlisted one of our students to blog about his experiences with us.Through his weekly blog, our newest trainee Peter will aim to educate those people who are keen to train with us about what really happens on an Able Skills tiling […]

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  9. Contact plumbing course attendees for full check of pipe system

    Contact plumbing course attendees for full check of pipe system

    Homeowners who want to be sure there are no hidden leaks in their pipe system should get in touch with a tradesman who has completed professional plumbing courses, it has been suggested. Ivor Bates, director of Ivor Bates Heating and Plumbing, explained on AboutMyArea that people can do an inspection themselves, but some maintenance procedures […]

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  10. Start Your AbleSkill Files For Setting Out Tiles!

    Start Your AbleSkill Files For Setting Out Tiles!

    The skills of tiling lie with a combination of practical and technical ability, acquired depth of knowledge and experience, all wrapped up with a flair for design and presentation. It’s often the reason why many men and women take up the trade as a full time professional tiler because there is always a new design […]

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  11. Plumbing courses could be useful for home restoration

    Plumbing courses could be useful for home restoration

    Those that are interested in restoring derelict houses to their former glory could benefit from undertaking plumbing courses, a commentator has suggested. Writing for the Independent, Kate Watson-Smyth said that the biggest part of planning any refurbishment work is to be honest about what work can and cannot be completed without the help of professionals. […]

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  12. Significance of electrical courses highlighted by racecourse incident

    Significance of electrical courses highlighted by racecourse incident

    People taking electrical courses have been reminded of the importance of their work, after a faulty electrical cable was found to be responsible for the deaths of two horses at Newbury racecourse. Last weekend, Marching Song and Fenix Two were waiting in the paddock prior to being mounted by their jockeys, when they suddenly collapsed […]

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