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Business Edge and European Energy Centre partner to offer energy efficiency training

Business Edge has joined forces with the European Energy Centre (EEC) to launch a series of courses designed to bring professionals up to date with the latest advances in energy efficient refrigeration, air conditioning, heat pumps and renewable energy.
Initially the courses will be launched in Edinburgh and Portsmouth and will cover the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) in response to an increase in demand from installers looking to increase their understanding of refrigeration, air conditioning or renewable energies.

Kelvin Kelly, Business Edge training director, said: 'Business Edge and the EEC offer a high level of professional training. With the adoption of F Gas Regulation 842, installers must have gained certification before working on refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump systems. Successful delegates will have gained valuable knowledge to ensure energy efficiency for air conditioning, refrigeration and heat pump systems.'

For more information visit http://www.euenergycentre.org/training/refrigeration-and-ac


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28 May 2012

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