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Renewables News 7 July 2006
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Many items of local, national and international interest. 

For example; designer labels decline in favour of products that benefit the environment;  government to sweep away planning restrictions so that millions of homeowners can put wind turbines and solar panels on their houses; go ahead for Somerset's first wind turbine; Exeter City Council installs six roof top micro-wind turbines on Civic Centre;  94% of West Country residents support renewable energy;  Margaret Becketts' energy views, countered by Michaal Meachers's views;  planners ignore law that promotes greener energy and so it goes on ....


Renewables News 19 June 2006
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Another set of news worthy renewables information, facts and figures.  Including: items on

  • Somerset school gets solar power……
  • UK’s first wood fuelled pyrolysis plant near Radstock…. 
  •  SW councils seem likely to miss out on renewables targets…..
  • Bio heating oil launched......
  • Solar power industry “on the brink of crisis as a result of Government "incompetence”….
  • Harnessing electricity at the gym……
  • ….and much more national and international new

Keep informed and up to date with what is happening near you and to you.


Renewables News 26 May 2006
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Renewables News 12 February 2006
Newsletter in PDF format We are running out of water; ban the traditional lightbulb and save the planet; low carbon building standards will help but not for residential properties just yet; plus the usual UK,EU and world news roundup.
Renewables News 23 April 2006
Newsletter in PDF format This week is the first website based Newsletter; a chance to visit a gasification/pyrolysis plant at Avonmouth; and an anaerobic digestion plant in Ludlow; are you one of the 7 in 10  in the UK who report that they would pay more for energy saving features in their home; Winkleigh in Devon say NO to biomass power plant; .... and the usual pot pourri of UK, EU and world renewables news.