The Energy Now Expo showcases the latest technologies and services from across the renewables sector, including AD & biogas, biomass, energy crops, energy management, heat pumps, hydro, solar and wind.
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The exhibition will feature more than 200 product and service suppliers to the renewables industry. Please see below for featuring companies.
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Stand: 632G is one of the leading suppliers of cogeneration (CHP) and consequently has specialised in high efficiency systems for natural gas and biogas.
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Stand: 21A-Consult Ltd are European market leaders in the design, manufacture and installation of precast concrete anaerobic digesters and storage tanks. A-Consult offer a wealth of biogas experience, having successfully constructed over 200 projects, during which time more than 1000 tank structures have been successfully commissioned and put into service.
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Stand: 64Allied Hydropower provide solutions which seek to manage a number of the risks associated with hydro generation. Their innovative teams are looking forward to displaying a scale (working) model of their prefabricated modular turbine house concept plus other, cost effective modular concepts.
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Stand: 4Where Environment and Finance meet. (i) Independent Consultancy/Feasibility/ Project Management: AD, solar, GSHP, hydro and wind. (ii) Financial Expertise: Appraisals / grants/ business plans/ part time finance department (iii) Research: Academically qualified, with an extensive network universities and associations. Current projects: UK; AD Feasibilities, refinancing Africa; Wind Farm
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It’s no secret that the renewable energy industry has had a tough six months, where 13 negative announcements from the government have slashed subsidy support. But, according to industry experts speaking at the Energy Now Expo, the future is bright for a maturing sector, and 2016 is predicted to be a breakthrough year for energy storage technologies.
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Six farmers have been rewarded for their resourceful renewable energy installations, each winning a £500 cash prize at the inaugural Energy Now Awards 2016.
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A new industry reporting scheme is set to allow tens of thousands of tonnes of previously unavailable biomass to be used in Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) accredited projects. Crops for Energy (C4E) and Farm Energy Centre (FEC) have joined forces to operate a new scheme called the Sustainable Fuel Register (SFR).
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