Deal could create 1,000 new green jobs for Glasgow
source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-10660491
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In the UK the majority of the green technology development news comes from Scotland or council plans in Wales (recycling food waste and houses made from plastics). Currently, the latest news comes from a collaboration with Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) and Mitsibushi Heavy industries, who plan to develop carbon capture and off shore wind turbines.
It is reported by the BBC the combination of the two companies in projects will increase employment over five years and could create 1,000 new jobs. "Up to 100 new highly skilled jobs will be created immediately at SSE's centre of engineering excellence in Glasgow."-BBC
Yesterday there was news on the BBC site from the MOD who stated wind turbines would not affect their training areas in the Scottish coastline. "The MoD has said the military and wind farms could "co-exist" following news of a Norwegian firm's search for an offshore test site."-BBC
It is reported by the BBC the combination of the two companies in projects will increase employment over five years and could create 1,000 new jobs. "Up to 100 new highly skilled jobs will be created immediately at SSE's centre of engineering excellence in Glasgow."-BBC
Yesterday there was news on the BBC site from the MOD who stated wind turbines would not affect their training areas in the Scottish coastline. "The MoD has said the military and wind farms could "co-exist" following news of a Norwegian firm's search for an offshore test site."-BBC
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