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Clean Merseyside Centre's Buy Recycled End of Programme ReportClean Merseyside Centre's Buy Recycled End of Programme Report
Clean Merseyside Centre - Our SuccessClean Merseyside Centre - Our Success
Report highlighting main achievements of the Clean Merseyside Centre, the Merseyside recyclables market development programme, the predecessor of Remade Northwest
Consultation on: Carbon Emissions Reduction Target April 2008 to March 2011 Consultation on: Carbon Emissions Reduction Target April 2008 to March 2011
The consultation sets out the Government's proposals for the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target 2008-11 (CERT). This is the name for the obligation on energy suppliers previously referred to as the Energy Efficiency Commitment 2008-11, or EEC3. The Government proposes a CERT obligation at around double the level of activity of the current EEC 2005-08, with a continuing focus on low-income consumers. It proposes to extend the scope of the mechanism to include, in addition to energy efficiency measures, microgeneration and behavioural measures, and to introduce new approaches for innovation and flexibility.
The closing date for comments is 15 August 2007
EISU Seminar missions ProgrammeEISU Seminar missions Programme
The programme of events for EISU over the coming months
Energy Efficiency NoWEnergy Efficiency NoW (All)
Issue 7 (2008)
Environmental Goods and Services (EGS) Sector DefinitionEnvironmental Goods and Services (EGS) Sector Definition (Sector Information)
The final EGS sector definitions, as issued by DTI
Establishment of a Glass Reprocessing Community Business on Merseyside Establishment of a Glass Reprocessing Community Business on Merseyside
Glass Sand in Golf Bunkers on MerseysideGlass Sand in Golf Bunkers on Merseyside
Guide to Selecting an In-vessel Composting SystemGuide to Selecting an In-vessel Composting System
Guide to Selecting an In-vessel Composting SystemGuide to Selecting an In-vessel Composting System
Guide to Selecting an In-vessel Composting SystemGuide to Selecting an In-vessel Composting System
Guide: Doing Business with Wind Turbines manufactures: Becoming part of their supply Chain: 2006Guide: Doing Business with Wind Turbines manufactures: Becoming part of their supply Chain: 2006 (All/Sector Information)
The UK is now experiencing substantial growth in the wind industry. In 2005, the UK joined only seven other countries worldwide in having over 1 GW of wind energy installed.
The British Wind Energy Association state that the UK installed 446 MW in 2005, more than double its 2004 record total.
Over the coming years this expansion is set to continue, especially within the high-potential offshore wind market.
Higher Levels Skills Partnership (HLSP) PublicationHigher Levels Skills Partnership (HLSP) Publication
Little Book of Change Little Book of Change
Ways to take action for the climate
Markets for Manufactured Topsoil on MerseysideMarkets for Manufactured Topsoil on Merseyside
Polypropylene recovery from post consumer carpetsPolypropylene recovery from post consumer carpets
In the UK, up to 500,000 tonnes per annum of post consumer carpets are sent to landfill. Currently, there are very few recycling processes in existence to handle this waste stream. One option is to size reduce synthetic post consumer carpets for use in equestrian surface applications. However, this is a relatively low value application and it should be possible to gain a higher value material from recovered post consumer carpets.
Test Test (All/Market Reports/Sector Information)
this is a test doc
Uk Offshore Wind - Moving up a GearUk Offshore Wind - Moving up a Gear
Offshore wind in the UK is rapidly becoming one of the most exciting sectors in the global renewable energy industry. This country is poised to overtake Denmark as leader in the field, with projects now under construction approaching half of the current global offshore installed capacity – and the best is yet to come.

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