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  1. Green energy courses could allow businesses to save cash

    Green energy courses could allow businesses to save cash

    The expertise gained on green energy courses could help firms to save money, since one source has suggested there are more than just environmental benefits to certain innovations. General manager of the Carbon Trust Footprinting Company (CTFC) Euan Murray claimed that the most carbon emissions are often produced in unlikely places and cutting them down […]

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  2. Sheffield scheme could boost green energy courses

    Sheffield scheme could boost green energy courses

    Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has officially opened a new initiative in Sheffield which could lend job hunters who have taken green energy courses a crucial advantage in the employment market. The Sheffield Solar Farm is made up of a collection of photovoltaic (PV) panels installed on the roof of the University of Sheffield's Hicks […]

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  3. Scottish government seeks to bolster green energy courses

    Scottish government seeks to bolster green energy courses

    Scottish first minister Alex Salmond is reportedly in discussions with Spanish energy giant Iberdrola to bring renewable energy projects to the country, boosting the job prospects of those who have taken green energy courses. According to the Scotland on Sunday newspaper, the SNP leader has met with the company's chief executive Ignacio Galan in a […]

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  4. Government plans could boost green energy courses

    Government plans could boost green energy courses

    A government scheme to increase the amount of renewable energy produced in the UK could have significant implications for green energy courses, which may become highly prized over the next few years. Speaking at the launch of a new project on Tyneside, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg promised a "quiet green revolution" under the stewardship […]

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  5. Government 'should support green energy courses'

    Government 'should support green energy courses'

    The government should encourage more youngsters to boost their employment prospects in the highly competitive UK jobs market by taking on green energy courses, an expert has suggested. Zoe Robinson, ethical development manager at mattress manufacturer Warren Jones, called on the Conservative-Liberal Democrat alliance to increase the number of green energy courses made available to […]

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  6. Teesside investment could boost green energy courses

    Teesside investment could boost green energy courses

    Local authorities in the north-east of England are planning to increase investment in renewable energy to take advantage of new legislation, in news which could lead to a surge in people signing up for green energy courses. According to the Middlesbrough Evening Gazette, councils on Teesside are anticipating a financial windfall from the government's decision […]

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  7. Solar power plant could spark green energy courses interest

    Solar power plant could spark green energy courses interest

    A new solar power plant set to be developed in Cornwall could lead to an increasing number of job hunters in south-west England seeking out green energy courses. Berlin-based solar energy firm Solon announced yesterday (August 16th 2010) that it has entered into a partnership with British business 35 Degrees to construct the 1.3 MWp […]

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  8. Housing retrofit scheme 'could boost green energy courses'

    Housing retrofit scheme 'could boost green energy courses'

    Demand for green energy courses could be set to increase over the next few years, after the government announced new research into a possible eco-friendly overhaul of British housing stock. The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition has entered into a partnership with the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI), which will seek to find the most efficient methods for […]

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  9. Energy firm's 'massive growth' could boost green energy courses

    Energy firm's 'massive growth' could boost green energy courses

    A London-based firm which installs solar panels has reported exceptional expansion in recent months, in news which could convince job hunters to sign up for green energy courses. SolarCentury revealed it has hired 150 staff since the turn of the year, with a total of 350 people currently employed to fit photovoltaic (PV) solar panels […]

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  10. Interest in green energy courses could be sparked by solar panel giveaway

    Interest in green energy courses could be sparked by solar panel giveaway

    Green energy courses could see a surge of interest soon, as one of the officials behind a new solar panel project has lauded the impact the initiative could have. HomeSun chief executive officer Daniel Green claimed the scheme is a “rare moment” where a green technology idea has been included in a political manifesto and […]

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  11. Wind energy jobs may lead to more interest in green energy courses

    Wind energy jobs may lead to more interest in green energy courses

    Engineers may soon turn to green energy courses in their pursuit of employment, if one source is to be believed regarding the prospects of wind farms. Head of communications at RenewableUK Nick Medic described the progress of the sector as being a “win-win” situation, with plenty of positives for the country. In his view, there […]

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  12. Businesses may need to take green energy courses to respond to CRC

    Businesses may need to take green energy courses to respond to CRC

    Green energy courses may be required if firms are going to react effectively to the government’s CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Harry Morrison, general manager at the Carbon Trust, explained that he expects the new coalition of Conservative and Liberal Democrat politicians to continue with the Labour initiative, particularly since the Tories have been supportive throughout. […]

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