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Manchester Metropolitan University collaborates with businesses to create a Net Zero Skills Charter

Manchester Metropolitan University collaborates with businesses to create a Net Zero Skills Charter

by Nikki Brown | May 20, 2022 | Green Skills/Jobs, Uncategorized

Manchester Metropolitan University and organisations across the North West are collaborating to develop a new Net Zero Skills Charter which will ensure young people in the region are better prepared for a career in green jobs. Net Zero North West (NZNW), the North...
First Hydrogen identifies Greater Manchester site for potential green hydrogen development

First Hydrogen identifies Greater Manchester site for potential green hydrogen development

by Nikki Brown | Apr 20, 2022 | Smart Energy, Transport

First Hydrogen has identified four industrial sites in the United Kingdom for potential green hydrogen production projects including one in Greater Manchester. The company has announced a strategy and road map for the advancement of its Energy Division and green...
More than 1,000 people to learn retrofitting skills to help city-region achieve net zero future

More than 1,000 people to learn retrofitting skills to help city-region achieve net zero future

by Andy Parkinson | Aug 16, 2021 | Green Skills/Jobs, Retrofitting

A new Retrofit Skills Hub will train and upskill over a thousand people in retrofitting homes and public buildings to meet Greater Manchester’s retrofitting ambitions. Through European Social Funding, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has awarded £1.1m...

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