Events
Upcoming Events
23-06-2009
Date: 23rd June 2009 Location: Harper Adams University College This event will focus on managing small woodlands to create a sustainable source of woodfuel. The event will look at economics of both self-supply and supplying other customers with wood fuel in chip or log form. If you would like to be involved, or would like further information and to register, please contact Sonia Large slarge@harper-adams.ac.uk / 01952 815 019 This event is free and places are allocated on a first come first served basis.
Bioenergy West Midlands Event - Woodfuel Production & Supply Event,
Cost: Free Event
26-06-2009
Cost: £30.00 per delegate, with lunch and refreshments provided If you are a business or organisation considering the possible installation of an A/D system in the near future or considering biogas upgrading then this is the workshop for you. It is a practical day that will include project development and planning, project implementation, installation and operation.
Anaerobic Digestion and Biomethane - A Practical Guide - Temperton Room, Harper Adams University College
To register, plese contact Gaynor Orton at Harper Adams University College
01952 185 019
29-06-2009
Date: Monday 29th June 2009 Location: Technology Innovation Centre, Birmingham City University, Millennium Point, Birmingham, B4 7XG
Biogas for Heat, Power and Transport - Bioenergy Special Interest Group Seminar, Technology Innovation Centre
The theme of the seminar is biogas for power, heat and transport and will focus on the legislative drivers encouraging biogas technology, how biogas is produced, with two case studies of UK Anaerobic Digesters
The seminar will also examine the potential for utilising algae photo-bioreactor systems integrated with an anaerobic digestion system CHP scheme. The use of algal systems offers the potential for carbon sequestration and for the production of biofuels.
To register, email Sonia Large, Project Officer for Bioenergy West Midlands: slarge@harper-adams.ac.uk or tel: 01952 815019, giving your name, job title, company name and contact details.
The seminar is free to attend. Places will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.
30-06-2009
Date: 30th June 2009 Location: London Farming Futures is working with Green Power Conferences to host an expert workshop in the issues surrounding on-farm AD installation. As well as the chance to quiz some leading technology providers there will be presentations from experts in the areas of: · Planning issues · Environmental permits · District Networks and grid connection · Power Purchase Agreements There will be an opportunity to discuss some of the specific details surrounding your installation, and get first hand information. The session will start with registration and lunch at 12.30, and run through to 17.30. Please note this event is aimed at farmers who are looking for this technical level of information, so if you are not a farmer please pass this information on to any farmer contacts who may be interested. To secure the reduced rate entry please contact farming@forumforthefuture.org <mailto:farming@forumforthefuture.org?Subject=Farm+Biogas> for details.
Expert workshop - Farm AD Technology,
The event will be held in London and costs £99.
This price includes entry into the Biogas, Strategies & challenges in Scaling up Biogas Production event on the 1-2 July 2009.
Please email farming@forumforthefuture.org.uk if you would like to attend.
More info can be found here. http://www2.greenpowerconferences.co.uk/v8-12/Prospectus/Index.php?sEventCode=BS0907UK
02-07-2009
2nd July 2009 The Hilton Hotel, Leeds This one day conference addresses the options available for optimising the potential of Biogas. Its objectives are to consider: · How energy sources and costs may vary over the foreseeable future · The various schemes available for final use of biogas · The impact of digester feedstock on choice of scheme · The GHG hierarchy of these schemes · The likely shape of a government support mechanism For more information on either of these events please visit http://www.aqua-enviro.net/calendar.asp or contact Sally Wright Tel: +44 (0) 1924 257 891 Fax: +44 (0) 1924 257455 Email: sallywright@aquaenviro.co.uk
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02-07-2009
2nd July 2009 Free 9am-1pm Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, The Wolseley Centre, Wolseley Bridge, Stafford, ST17 0WT RE:Think Energy is holding a seminar on Harnessing the Sun's Power for private and public sector organisations. Please see the programme for further details If you would like to attend this event, please complete the booking form and return it to sanjeet.bains@staffordshire.gov.uk no later than Thursday 25th June 2009. The RE:think Energy project was established in April 2008 with the aim of assisting public, private and voluntary sector organisations in Staffordshire and Shropshire make informed choices on how to reduce their carbon emissions. Operating from within Staffordshire County Council RE:think Energy works closely with businesses providing advice and guidance on adopting renewable energy and grant applications. RE:think holds interesting and informative events every month, inviting guest speakers and industry experts to showcase the latest renewable technology and the benefits this can have for businesses and the environment. Through this project RE:think aims to make Staffordshire a centre of excellence when it comes to renewable energy, contributing to the economic prosperity of the county. Please note that places are limited. For more information, please contact: Sanjeet Bains Renewable Energy Project Officer Staffordshire County Council RE:Think Renewable Energy Project Development Services Directorate Riverway Stafford, ST16 3TJ T: 01785 276528 F: 01785 277727 E: sanjeet.bains@staffordshire.gov.uk
RE:think Energy Event - 'Harnessing the Sun's Power' Workshop Seminar ,
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