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Partnership’s aim is to sustain renewable energy initiatives – The Journal (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Uk)

ATOP UK college is helping the region to go green. City of Sunderland
College has announced a unique partnership with national renewable energy and
sustainability training provider, PPL Training and Greenworks, the
sustainability arm of building merchant, Jewson. The aim of the new partnership is

Working together ; Advertisement Feature – Evening Chronicle (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Uk)

ONE of the UK’s largest colleges has announced a unique partnership
with national renewable energy and sustainability training provider, PPL
Training, and Greenworks, the sustainability arm of building merchant, Jewson. The aim of the new partnership is to provide a local solution for

Energy round-table moot starts today – The Nation (Lahore, Pakistan)

Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT) is organising “Energy
round-table” in collaboration with Punjab Power Development Board and Punjab
Power Development Company, government of Punjab here on Friday (today). The aim of this discussion is to find solution to the prevailing power
crisis in

New guidance on energy ; InBrief – Hull Daily Mail (Hull, Uk)

RENEWABLES: New guidelines have been published to help regional
authorities assess the potential for renewable and low-carbon energy in their
area. The guidelines, published by the Department of Energy and Climate Change,
aim to help English regions set themselves ambitious renewable targets in

Solid Energy to trial biodiesel in vehicles at coal mine – The Dominion Post (Wellington, New Zealand)

GOVERNMENT-OWNED Solid Energy is to trial the use of biodiesel in
vehicles and machinery at its New Vale coal mine, near Gore, with the aim of
introducing it to the company’s sites. Biodiesel New Zealand chief executive Andrew Simcock said yesterday that the
two- year trial, scheduled to begin

Eco plan to make Glasgow greener – Evening Times (Glasgow, Uk)

A NEW scheme has been launched to drive down carbon emissions in
Glasgow and meet the city’s future energy needs. The Sustainable Glasgow report, believed to be the first of its kind, is the
result of a year long study by a consortium led by Strathclyde University. Its aim is to reduce carbon

Slow-Walking U.S. Energy Security – Investor’s Business Daily

Energy: Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced Monday that his agency would look into drilling for oil in the Atlantic soon. It sounds good. But a glimpse at the strategy suggests Salazar’s real aim
is to block drilling. Ordinarily, even a little motion from federal bureaucrats to open America’s

Takeover is in the wind for turbine maker Clipper – Evening Standard (London, Uk)

BRITAIN’S only listed wind turbine manufacturer today revealed it
could be taken over by the end of the year. Shares in Clipper Windpower, a US company that is listed on AIM and
is building a turbine at Blyth on the Northumbrian coast, rose / p
to p. Having more than doubled in value this year,

Planning change for solar panels – Daily Post (Liverpool, Uk)

NEW planning rules that will make it easier for people to install
micro-generation equipment like solar panels in their homes are to
be introduced in Wales. The aim of the latest planning changes by the Welsh Assembly
Government is to remove certain types of energy generating
equipment from

THE good news: London [...] – Evening Standard (London, Uk)

[broken bar]THe good news: London has reached its 2010 targets for
the amount of installed green energy a year early. As part of the
Government’s ambitious regional onshore renewable energy targets,
London was set the aim of installing 99 megawatts of electricity –
enough to power a few thousand