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January 2012
Mid-week here at Beechdale Energy HQ went all Gambian as the intrepid team were not only featured on the local news but had to endure the embarrassment of wearing our traditional clothing in front of the whole company!
Here at Beechdale Energy HQ we are often sent links which enlighten our lives and make this complicated Photovoltaic technology understandable.
On behalf of The Gambian National Government, The Ministry of Education, the people of Sinchu Njabo School and the entire people of the Sabach Sanjal district I would like to recognise the invaluable support the Beechdale Energy team, in conjuction with the Gambian Schools Trust, have offered to the impoverished people of the Sabach Sanjal.
The flight was long, the road was hard and the preparation spanned many months but the Beechdale Energy team have triumphantly returned from The Gambia knowing that they have positively affected many lives.
David Cameron claimed, shortly after becoming Prime Minister, that his would be "the greenest government ever". Britain would advance to become a world leader in renewable energy, increasing the nation's energy independence while our oil and gas supplies dwindle.



