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Tag Archives: Garry Sharples
Looking under the bonnet 1 – Powis Castle
For the next few months we will be highlighting the environmental work of each of National Trust properties around Wales. The first of which is Powis castle. I was there last Wed with Garry Sharples my colleague from up North … Continue reading
Posted in Heat pump, PV, Waste, Water
Tagged biolan, cars and carbon, Garry Sharples, Keith Jones, low carbon travel, National Trust, National Trust Blog, Paul Southall, powis castle, PV, sustainability, sustainable travel, Wales, water
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The Green valleys work – continuing our quest for low cost micro hydro
Just spent one and a bit days in S Wales looking at and discussing simpler and more standardised approaches to micro hydro. Those of you who have been following the blog will know this is an area we have been researching … Continue reading
Posted in Hydro, Water
Tagged cheap hydro, energy, energy efficiency, environmental, Garry Sharples, hydro, Keith Jones, National Trust, National Trust Blog, National Trust Wales, North West National Trust, Paul Southall, sustainability, Talgarth Mill, TGV, The Green Valleys, Wales, wier construction
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