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Phase 1: Spring 2021 of the IETF provided grant funding for feasibility and engineering studies and for industrial energy efficiency deployment projects.
The qualifications you need to work with fluorinated gas (F gas) and the organisations that offer them.
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Foreword by David Withey, Chief Executive of the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA).
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