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Microgeneration, low carbon systems and skills. Future skills supplement, Petroleum Review, August 2011, p10.
The targets to increase levels of renewable technologies represent a huge challenge for skills planning. National strategies that map out how the UK will reduce its emissions, combined with drivers such as the Renewable Heat Incentive, Feedin Tariffs and the Green Deal, will lead to an increasing number of property owners realising the benefits of being more energy efficient.
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Journal title: Future Skills - Supplement to Petroleum Review
Subjects: Energy engineering, Protection of ambient air and climate, Skills, education and training, Policy and Governance, Planning and Design, Heat, Recruitment, Green Deal