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FUNDING


Funding will be by means of sponsorship and we have been extremely pleased with the interest and commitment from many of the companies and organisation who are actively supporting this initiative – we will shortly be announcing the first tranche of sponsorships in the near future, so watch this space!


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We continue to develop our online library, which is free to contribute and free to access.


The sections are listed below and will become live as each area is populated with the various articles and features supplied by our experts in the various fields...............


2012 YEAR PLANNER You will find our new 21012 Year Planner within this edition – we thank all our supporters for making this useful addition to our publication possible.


RENEWABLE WORLD CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN We continue to support our chosen charity, Renewable World, by advertising their Christmas card email campaign and would urge you to support them too.


Last year’s campaign realised circa £5000+ for the charity, so well done to all our supporters.


FUTURE FEATURES We will be contacting relevant companies and organisations associated with Northern Ireland to be our next ‘centre of excellence in wind energy throughout Europe and beyond’ which is planned for the April/May 2012 edition, so that they may become involved.


In his keynote speech, the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Chris Huhne, heralded the leading role of renewable energy in what he described as “the Third Industrial Revolution”, highlighting the sector’s massive potential for job creation over the next decade. In his emphatic defence of renewables, Mr Huhne criticised what he described as “the green economy deniers…the curmudgeons and faultfinders who hold forth on the impossibility of renewables” describing them as “an unholy alliance of short-termists, armchair engineers, climate sceptics and vested interests who are selling the UK economy short”. His speech was strongly applauded by hundreds of delegates who packed out the hall to full capacity to hear him.


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