November 2010 Archives
A SOLAR energy project led by Wrexham's Glyndwr University could bring affordable renewable energy to thousands of homes and create more than 50 new jobs.
SOLAR photovoltaic panels installed on the roof of a Chester home have produced more than 1,000KWh of electrical power in the year since they were installed.
AN ECO-firm is hoping to go greener with plans for the installation of a 35-metre wind turbine.





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