With more than 160 exhibitors demonstrating the latest technologies and services, the 2014 Expo is the biggest ever. Organised specifically for the agricultural and rural communities, visitors can find out how renewables can:
- Reduce energy bills
- Increase income
- Reduce carbon emissions
- Make businesses more sustainable and self-sufficient
What are the hot topics?
The domestic Renewable Heat Incentive
The on-farm AD loan fund
The importance of maintenance to get the most out of your wind turbine
Hydropower planning and permitting requirements
On-farm energy savings – where and how?
Biomass fuel quality and storage techniques
The process of applying for a distributed generation connection
The impact of solar farms on livestock and food production
Storing renewable energy
The timetable of changes to the financial incentives - what happens next?
Retrofitting heat pumps into older buildings
The conference will be opened by the NFU’s Dr Jonathan Scurlock.
Session chairmen include Ray Noble of the Solar Strategy Group; David Williams, Chief Executive at BHA; Louisa Coursey, a wind expert from Renewable UK; Tony Bowen, chairman of the Heat Pump Association; the REA Biogas Group's David Collins and Robert Bland from the UK Woodfuel Suppliers Group.
Specialist advisers from the NFU Farm Energy Service will also be on-hand.
To organise your free ticket, including conference admission and refreshments, please visit www.energynowexpo.co.uk or call on 01293 854405.