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Impact Housing. Phil Davies, Heather Lindsay & Janice Nixon. External Wall Insulation training for residents. Solar Photovoltaic Installations-3 days Domestic Heat Pump Installation-3 days Solar Thermal Hot Water Systems-2 days Woodfuel for Planners Intro to Woodland Management - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Impact Housing
Phil Davies, Heather Lindsay & Janice Nixon
GreenWays to Work
Energy Efficiency
Recycling Renewables
Langdale Renewable Energy Event Woodfuel Visit Biomass Breakfast Woodfuel Heating Event Flooding & Forests Forum Phytophthora Ramorum in Larch event
Intro to Recycling Level 2 Intro to Reuse Level 1 NVQ in Recycling Operations L1 NVQ in Recycling Operations L2 CIWM Waste Awareness Certificate
Thermal Imaging Training Renewable Energy for Professionals Technical Conference- Energy Efficiency/ Refurbishment Code for Sustainable Homes masterclass Renewables and inspirational buildings site visits Inspirational & achievable site visits BTEC-Low carbon in the construction industry Renewables in Action Traditional Building-adapting to a low carbon future Cumbria Low Carbon Buildings Renewable Energy in a Cumbrian Context
Energy Awareness Level 2 Energy Efficiency Enhanced modules NEA C&G Energy Awareness Impact Energy Champions Draught Doctors Training
Solar Photovoltaic Installations-3 daysDomestic Heat Pump Installation-3 daysSolar Thermal Hot Water Systems-2 days
Woodfuel for PlannersIntro to Woodland ManagementIntro to WoodfuelChainsaw CS30/CS31Combined Chainsaw CourseWoodpellet VisitEco VisitGuidance on Woodfuel & BurningWoodland Advisory TrainingWoodland Advisors update
External Wall Insulation training for residents
GreenWays-project outcomes
• Energy Awareness training & support for residents
• Facilitated 1500 training places & 40+ courses• Enabled local organisations to attract national
funding & influenced planning policy• Served as a catalyst for the development of
skills in the green economy & transnational co-operation
Martin Sleath
Lake District National Park Authority
Martin SleathLake District National Park Authority
The Lake District:
• Area: 2292 km2
(largest in England)
• England’s tallest mountain(Scafell Pike - 978m)
• England’s longest lake(Windermere – 16.8km)
• Resident population:43 000
• Visitors:16 million / year
Martin SleathLake District National Park Authority
Conserve natural beauty and wildlife
Visitors - recreation Resident population - economy
Martin SleathLake District National Park Authority
Property Service:
• Administers LDNPA properties:- 9833 hectares (4.3%)- 125 properties (1 visitor centre 6 offices 25 car parks 18 public toilets )
• CO2e reduction:o Buildings
- power and watero Transport
- staff vehicles- public transport
o 2006/7- 2011/12: -25%2011/12 – 2014/15: -15%?!
Simon Stainer & Tim Nicholson
Natural England
Phil Jardine
Britain’s Energy Coast
West Cumbria Economic Blueprint Launch Event. Friday, June 15
www.britainsenergycoast.co.uk
Acting Locally, Thinking GloballyTM
WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP IS KEY
(Public/Private Partnership)Focused on stimulating economic growth
West Cumbria
EconomicBlueprint
(Education Sector)Focused on enhancing education, skills & training
(Private Sector)Bringing together the West Cumbrian energy supply chain
West Cumbria Economic Blueprint Launch Event. Friday, June 15
www.britainsenergycoast.co.uk
Acting Locally, Thinking GloballyTM
• Nuclear energy – general • Low carbon manufacturing• Specialist manufacturing• Export opportunities• Inward investment opportunities • Knowledge Link-ups i.e universities/
training facilities• Licensing opportunities
Areas of Interest
Diane Hubbard & Michael Bryan
Cumbria Action for Sustainability
Dr Viktor Kouloumpis & Dr patrick QuinlAn
University of Cumbria
Research–Dr.Viktor Kouloumpis
Life Cycle AssessmentResearch Hub
Intelligent Sustainability Assessment
Low CarbonEnergy Scenarios
Olive Oil Production
WaterwheelOffshore Wind
Sustainability of Nations/Regions
Sustainable Agriculture
Biofuels
Richard Dawson
Field Studies Council
• Deliver a project which will increase energy security and reduce the Centre’s Carbon emissions by 226 tonnes of CO2per annum
• To improve understanding of low carbon technologies and processes
• Work with partners to ensure that the Blencathra Centre becomes a low-carbon exemplar, taking a lead on climate change
Aims : Renewable Energy-Low Carbon Vision Project
Blencathra Centre: Renewable Energy-Low Carbon Vision Project –Field Studies Council
Retrofit agenda- how do we use energy and invest in the infrastructure ?
The Future
The Field Studies Council (FSC) is an educational charity committed to inspiring environmental understanding through first-hand experience, installation of these technologies will allow us to expand our education programmes to cover demonstration of renewable energy issues both to our existing clients and to a wider business audience in the rural environment and economy.
The Future• The training stage of the project will improve understanding of low carbon
technologies and processes across the North West through the delivery of educational and training programmes and benefit:
• 2-3 Microgeneration businesses• Up to 20 Businesses/organisations• Up to 100 Outdoor Centres ( 2000 employees)• 72 Beneficiaries Training per annum (6 x 12 x 6 = 432 hrs per annum)• 100 Beneficiaries Conference per annum (6 x 100 = 600 hrs per annum)• 24 Beneficiaries on ‘Tackling Climate Change Courses’ ( 12 x 2 x 5 x 8 = 960
hrs per annum)• 8000 Learning Outcomes for visitors ( 8000 x 1 = 8000 hrs per annum)
Ewen estill & jon bardgett
Love Solar