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| Written by Pierre duParte | |||
| Tuesday, 08 December 2009 11:37 | |||
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An article posted at Public Cemeteries dot Net suggests that a number of UK councils are contemplating adapting cremators to generate electricity. For example Hastings Borough Council plans to invest in new crematorium equipment that will reuse the excess heat to keep the chapel warm and could generate it's own supply of power. Brighton and Hove City Council said that they would also consider using crematorium machinery capable of making electricity, when their machines are replaced in three years time. Read more here...
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Industry Improvement Award
The Executive Committee is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2009 Industry Improvement Award is Mark Fraser, Supervisor Crematorium and Cemeteries, Port Macquarie - Hastings Council.
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