Renewable Energy in Yorkshire
This month's regional focus on Yorkshire and the Humber highlights some of the leading initiatives across the region.Firstly, Kirklees Council is widely regarded as one of the country's foremost local authorities in implementing renewable energy solutions for domestic and public buildings. From photovoltaics to biomass to small wind turbines, Kirklees have implemeted a number of leading edge projects. Click the links to see case studies, or go to the Kirklees Council website for further information.
With funding for renewable energy always an issue, the good news is that Future Energy Yorkshire (FEY) has £5 million of funding available to encourage the development of new renewable electricity generation in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Log on to FEY for more information, or phone Jemma Benson on 0113 237 8422. The Expression of Interest deadline is 30th June 2008. The full application form must be received by 31st July. You can search for other funding opportunities by using FEY's 'Eddy' tool.
Finally, you may be surprised at the number of renewable energy installations across the Yorks and Humber region. This interactive map provides a wealth of information, including locations and contact details of a variety of renewable energy technologies. Happy hunting!
Labels: energy, solar, wind, yorkshire
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