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Oleg Petrushka, Lead Heating Engineer, Uniplyt, Ukraine.
The UKEEP programme, which was developed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and was supported by the EU, has helped Ukrainian enterprises reduce dependency on gas and cutting down on CO2 emissions by implementing energy efficiency measures. The programme is part of the EU4Energy Initiative.
Find out more about how the EU promotes energy efficiency in Ukraine and stay informed at: www.eu4energy.eu
Volunteer in Guatemala and change lives – house by house by house. Volunteers help rebuild lives by building houses for people who have to contend with the most difficult living conditions in flimsy and poorly made accommodation. Your work as a community volunteer can improve life for local people on this worthwhile gap year programme.
Programme Name: EastEnders - Portraits 2017 - TX: n/a - Episode: EastEnders - Travis Law-Hughes (No. n/a) - Picture Shows: Travis Law-Hughes (ALEX JAMES-PHELPS) - (C) BBC - Photographer: Kieron
Yuriy Dubas, Deputy Financial Director, Uniplyt, Ukraine.
The UKEEP programme, which was developed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and was supported by the EU, has helped Ukrainian enterprises reduce dependency on gas and cutting down on CO2 emissions by implementing energy efficiency measures. The programme is part of the EU4Energy Initiative.
Find out more about how the EU promotes energy efficiency in Ukraine and stay informed at: www.eu4energy.eu
Our colleague, Nick Bunyan, is holding a session on module 5 (blended learning) on the PgCert in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education with academic lecturers as participants.
Young people on the Give and Take Scheme are currently taking part in a six week course on drugs and alcohol facilitated by FASA. This session was all about the effects of smoking.
Solar blinds manufacture, “SolarGaps” in Kyiv, Ukraine.
The Climate Innovation Vouchers programme helps companies that develop climate-friendly technologies. Through the programme, Ukrainian companies working to decrease the impact of their products on the environment can get a grant between €20,000 and €50,000 to develop their ideas.
Find out more about how the EU promotes energy efficiency in Ukraine and stay informed at: www.eu4energy.eu