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Friday, 29 November, 2002, 09:55 GMT
Ray of sunshine for solar energy
Solar power is used in houses, offices and even cars
Solar power in the South West has received a major cash grant from the government.
Three projects in the region will share nearly £300,000 to charge up their solar schemes. Projects in Bristol, Wiltshire and Somerset will all benefit from the grants, awarded as part of a £2.2m government package. The three projects are the new Barton Hill health centre in Bristol; a heating scheme for housing association tenants in Westlea and a renovation programme at a Somerset council. Brian Wilson, Minister for Energy, said solar energy should make a real contribution to the UK's energy mix. "It is now crucial that the right foundations are put in place." The grants are the latest round in the government's £20m commitment to solar energy projects as part of its renewable energy policy.
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