Going green could earn you cash back
FEED-IN tariffs are payments to ordinary energy users for the renewable electricity they generate.
Video: The forecast is windy.
THE Irish Sea is the second biggest area in the world for offshore wind farm developments second only to the North Sea.
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Energy videos
Emma Law
Corporate affairs manager for Sellafield Ltd
Steve McClure
Vice chair of Britain’s Energy Coast Business Cluster
Help youngsters on career ladder
IN my new year message I decided that this year I would lay down a challenge to the public and private sector. My challenge was simple – let’s work together and make 2012 the year of the apprentice.
Janet Addison
Self Employed experienced Coach/Mentor/Business Advisor
Ian Curwen
Communications manager with Copeland Borough Council
Renewables drive an issue close to MP’s heart
IT is a great pleasure to be here with you all.
- Funding boost for ports revamp
- Key sites offering business potential
- Route opens door to business opportunities
- ‘Meet the Buyer’ event will reveal energy opportunities
- Pupils sample work skills
- Fuel of the future
- Global demand for energy qualification
- Nuclear funding boost for community centre
- Changing boundaries for our nuclear industry?
Emma-Jayne Gooch
Managing director at NuExec Consulting Ltd
Amy Fallows
Partner/solicitor at Burnetts Solicitors
Workers want recognition - recruitment challenge
NUCLEAR industry workers want more recognition and support at work.
UK at forefront of a low carbon economic revolution
A comprehensive plan to move the UK onto a permanent low carbon footing and to maximise economic opportunities, growth and jobs was published by the Government today.
Elaine Woodburn
Leader of Copeland Council
Wind is the future for Walney
DONG Energy and SSE (Scottish and Southern Energy) are the companies behind Walney (UK) Offshore Windfarms Limited.
College wants part of the energy coast
ALREADY on the cusp of an exciting £40m extension, Furness College in Barrow is champing at the bit to play a part in county ambitions to be Britain’s Energy Coast™
Power and the glory
WEAK spot blocking Cumbria’s Energy Coast ambitions is its underpowered electricity grid.
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Gathering sheer raw energy of wind
Wind power is part of the mix of energy options supported by Cumbria's geography.
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