Sunderland Echo

University Banks on Chris

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the renewable energy market and adapted its working practices to minimise their environmen­tal impact.

The Durham business was originally set up in 1976 by founder and chairman Harry Banks OBE, and it has since operated and fully restored 110 surface mines across northern England and Scotland, with more than 200 people still employed by its mining business.

In the early 2000s, the Banks Group set up a new renewable energy business, with a view to investing revenues that have been earned through its mining and property arms into establishi­ng the firm as a leader owner/operator in the UK onshore wind industry.

Sincethen,ithasbuilt­eight wind farms across northern England and Scotland with a total green energy generation capacity of 100MW, and has just secured a new £210m investment package to fund the constructi­on of its next three onshore schemes, including the six turbine Moor House wind farm near Darlington.

“Early recognitio­n of the impact of the factors surroundin­g climate change has enabled us to shape our operations in a range of environmen­tally responsibl­e ways, including obtaining planning permission­s for over 330MW of renewable energy, signing up to the Energy Saving Opportunit­y Scheme and using technology and efficient working practices wherever possible to reduce our carbon footprint,” said Chris.

“Onshore wind is recognised as being the most effective technology in delivering carbon reduction targets for the UK at the lowest cost for the consumer, and we firmly believe it has a central role to play in the UK’s future energy mix, as well as in generating more of the energy that we all use via renewable means.

“We’re pleased to have been able to share our practical experience of factoring all these issues into our operations with the undergradu­ates.”

The event also included details of how a number of North East public and private sector organisati­ons are responding to climate change.

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