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Construction companies invited to meet renewable energy suppliers

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As a result of the current drive to install renewables, and with government targets for all new homes to be zero carbon by 2016, construction companies are being invited to meet with both experts in renewable energy and those that make, sell and install these technologies, at a new show in the south west of England.

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COMPATIBILITY COMES UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT AT 3M

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Diversified technology company 3M is launching the first of an innovative series of ‘safety spotlights’ through which it will use its expertise and knowledge to assist companies in dealing with a range of common, yet sometimes complicated, workplace safety issues.

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Bluesky Maps UK’s Solar Energy Potential

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Leicestershire, UK, 10 February 2011 – Bluesky is rolling out nationwide coverage of its pioneering Solar Suitability Map.  By mapping the potential for power generation using solar panels on roofs, the Solar Map is designed to identify optimum properties for solar power; helping to achieve renewable energy targets and reduce soaring energy costs. Bluesky has seen a growing demand for its solar mapping amongst local authorities, utilities, housing associations and solar panel companies.

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Survey reveals Facilities Managers wasting up to a day

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A survey and whitepaper sponsored by HSS, the national supplier of tool and equipment hire, in association with the Facilities Management Association (FMA), has discovered that almost one third of Facilities Managers are spending almost a day a week on the management of their equipment. Launched today, the whitepaper based on the survey results, written by leading FM consultant and journalist, Martin Pickard, known to many as “The FM Guru” can be viewed online at www.hss.com/outsource

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£3.8m grant for first phase of coastal defence scheme for west Rhyl

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Environment Minister, Jane Davidson, has approved a Welsh Assembly Government coastal protection grant of over £3.8m million which will fund coastal protection works at west Rhyl.  Work on the project is expected to start later this month.

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