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12 October 2009 Tickets available for CRC clinicOn October 7, Government announced planned changes to the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme, which comes into force from April 1 2010. Thousands of major organisations will be affected. Is yours one of them? Getting it right can bring reputational and financial benefits, while failure to act can be bad for the bottom line as well as your organisations image. Are you ready for the revisions? Would you like to hear about the latest changes straight from the horse's mouth and analysis from industry insiders. Edie's event will be hosted at the Hurlingham Club in Fulham on November 12 between 10am and 2pm and will outline how organisations will be affected by the legislation and how they can best prepare. Speakers from the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) as well as leading private sector businesses ERM and PowerPerfector will be presenting. Tickets are priced at £150+VAT. To book online, follow this link. For further details or more information on booking tickets contact Bill Sherry on 020 86517092.
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