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hi all, anyone got any good advice as to which way to go next, have 6129 L2, NVQ L2, and unvented domestic hot water systems, really interested in renewables, what or which courses do you guys suggest, really would like to chat with anyone who specialises in renewables, cheers all advice very much appreciated.
 
How's about some work?

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Honeywell Electrical Course? I think they're £50 for the day. There's a thread about renewables and the MCS accredition or whatever all the red tape is. Doesn't look promising for the one man bands.
 
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