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NAREC
(redirected from New and Renewable Energy Centre)

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NaRECNew and Renewable Energy Centre (Blyth, Northumberland, UK)
NARECNational Association of Real Estate Consultants
NARECNational Association of Real Estate Companies
NARECNatural Resources and Environment Centre (University of Malawi)
NARECNWS Area Radiological Emergency Coordinator


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The work being done by the New and Renewable Energy Centre (NaREC) and the steps taken by Nissan and others in the development of electric car technology demonstrate the efforts being made in our region to innovate within the green agenda.
The New and Renewable Energy Centre (Narec), in Blyth, Northumberland, is also vying for Government cash to bolster its turbine testing facilities, which would fit-in perfectly with Clipper's plans.
30am Thursday, September 3: Technology Venturing Event, New and Renewable Energy Centre, Blyth, to explore specialist business support and finance available to project developers or individuals looking to enter the emerging supply chains in renewable energy technologies.
 
 
 
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