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Offshore wind to benefit British industries
07/02/2012 - British industries from boat-building to concrete, and electric cabling to gearbox manufacturing are in the line-up to benefit from the construction of thousands of offshore wind turbines, if new plans go ahead. A group representing the UK's offshore wind industry on Monday adopted a target of ensuring that more than half of the supply chain for offshore windfarms is sourced from the UK.Click here for full story
Wind power in Europe +11% in 2011
07/02/2012 - The EU added 9,616MW of wind energy capacity during 2011, making up more than a fifth of total new power installations, industry figures have today revealed. Offshore growth in the UK and onshore projects in Sweden and Germany helped push member states to a combined total of 93,957MW – an 11 per cent rise on 2010 and enough to supply 6.3 per cent of the EU's electricity – the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) said.Click here for full story
Clegg defends wind power subsidies
07/02/2012 - Nick Clegg has led a fightback against concerted attacks by Conservative MPs on government subsidies to support wind power. A letter to the prime minister signed by more than 100 Tory backbenchers called for a "dramatic cut" in subsidies for onshore windfarms, and new planning rules to make it easier for local communities to object to them. But the deputy prime minister defended subsidies to help renewable energy compete with fossil fuels, highlighting a growing division in the coalition over energy policy.Click here for full story
Davey hails UK on energy efficiency
07/02/2012 - New Energy Secretary Ed Davey said on a visit to Watford that British companies were "leading the world" in creating green jobs and improving energy efficiency. Speaking on his first ministerial visit since replacing Chris Huhne in the role, Mr Davey said he had been a "lifelong supporter" of renewable energy.Click here for full story
Apprenticeships a gold standard option
07/02/2012 - Marking National Apprenticeship Week the Prime Minister David Cameron today announced a new round of Government funding to support thousands of apprenticeships up to degree equivalent, helping deliver the world class skills firms need to drive growth. From today, businesses and training providers can bid for a share of £6m from the Higher Apprenticeship Fund, which will support the development of thousands of new Higher Apprenticeships in sectors including aerospace, energy and renewable technologies.Click here for full story
MW energy storage from ITM
07/02/2012 - ITM Power the energy storage and clean fuel company, is pleased to announce that it will be launching its new high pressure and high volume stack designs that form the basis of its Megawatt Scale energy storage plant at the Hannover Messe on 23-27th April and All-Energy in Aberdeen on 23-24th May.Click here for full story


 

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