April 2011

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  1. Renewable Heat Incentive Initial Support For Households

    Renewable Heat Incentive Initial Support For Households

    From July 2011, the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is due to begin with support for UK householders by a Premium Payment scheme to help cover the purchase price of renewable heat systems for up to 25,000 residential installations. Although the first phase is a temporary measure until the RHI scheme is fully rolled out in […]

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  2. Importance of protecting renewable energy course graduates highlighted

    Importance of protecting renewable energy course graduates highlighted

    Graduates of renewable energy courses and other professional installers of green technology need to be protected from bad press caused by "unscrupulous" bandwagon-jumpers, it has been suggested. Kevin Wellman, the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering's operations director, said it is a chief concern at the moment that undesirable people are prevented from getting […]

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  3. Plumbing course graduates may get work this weekend

    Plumbing course graduates may get work this weekend

    Graduates of plumbing courses may get plenty of work in the coming weeks, with a significant number of people planning to renovate their properties. According to research by HSBC, 40 per cent of householders intend to take advantage of the upcoming bank holiday weekends to carry out some home improvement work. The installation of new […]

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  4. Future-proofing on the cards for renewable energy course participants

    Future-proofing on the cards for renewable energy course participants

    Those attending renewable energy courses could find themselves being employed to future-proof people's homes when they are qualified. Editor of Build It magazine Anna-Marie DeSouza suggested that a growing number of people are beginning to think about how they are going to afford retirement and are taking measures now to make matters easier. This includes […]

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  5. Renewable energy course skills 'should be made use of seriously'

    Renewable energy course skills 'should be made use of seriously'

    The skills gleaned by those on renewable energy courses are not being fully utilised by the power sector, according to one organisation. Leonie Greene, head of external affairs at the Renewable Energy Association (REA), told the Ecologist she is frustrated that solar photovoltaic technology is being misrepresented. "There is a perception that it is a […]

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  6. Might new plumbing course attendees soon be working on sprinklers?

    Might new plumbing course attendees soon be working on sprinklers?

    Plumbing courses could soon be in demand across the country after a scheme was introduced in Wales that could have implications for the rest of the UK. Newly-built properties including houses, flats and care homes in Wales will now be required to have sprinkler systems fitted in case of fire, Plumbing Park reports. If the […]

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  7. Plumbing course trainees 'are likely to put in specialist baths'

    Plumbing course trainees 'are likely to put in specialist baths'

    Plumbing course trainees may find themselves putting in plenty of specialist baths over the coming months, according to one expert. Grahame Morrison of KBB News said lots of British homeowners are taking inspiration from continental European bathrooms when designing their own and adding extra features for luxury. As bathrooms abroad tend to be larger, Mr […]

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  8. Electrical course graduates may be needed to correct bird-related damage

    Electrical course graduates may be needed to correct bird-related damage

    Tradesmen who have completed electrical courses may be needed more frequently in the Home Counties unless measures are taken to halt the damage caused by a species of bird. Around 150 monk parakeets are now living wild in locations such as Hertfordshire after some were released in the mid-1990s and started to breed. However, not […]

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  9. CBI wants renewable energy course graduates to be used more freely

    CBI wants renewable energy course graduates to be used more freely

    People who have completed renewable energy courses could find their services more in demand if the government heeds a warning from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). The organisation has published a report which claims that while businesses are ready to build a low-carbon economy with sustainable energy features, they are being held back by […]

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  10. Welsh solar panel park could prompt interest in PV training

    Welsh solar panel park could prompt interest in PV training

    There may soon be greater demand for PV training in Wales after planning permission was granted by Caerphilly council for a solar panel park. While two letters of concern were received by the local authority from nearby residents, there appeared to be little other resistance to the project, which will see 240 of the microgeneration […]

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  11. Peter's Tiling Blog - Week Eight

    Peter's Tiling Blog - Week Eight

    Able Skills’ trainee tiler Peter has successfully completed the final week of the NVQ 8 Week Tiling Course.The last week is dedicated to complex tiling tasks as tilers are sometimes asked to undertake specialist projects which require intricate cuts and beautiful finishes.He said: “Final week done. I went back to tiling this week, tiling a […]

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  12. Learning To Install Different Solar PV Systems

    Learning To Install Different Solar PV Systems

    Candidates enrolling on Solar PV courses will soon discover that there are several types of photovoltaic systems that can be specified according to specific buildings and circumstances.Since the inception of the FeedIn Tariffs scheme in April 2010, over 28,000 solar panel systems have been installed on UK roofs, generating 77.864MW of power and providing homeowners […]

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