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2015


Fuel quality for biomass heat – Q1 2015 Central London http://www.r-e-a.net/events


11 – 12 February 2015


12th March 2015


UK Energy Storage: the opportunity Central London


Storage is seen by many as the next big thing. Come to this event to find out more about the technologies, including their design and application in the UK’s energy mix. This meeting will examine solar in particular as one of the technologies best able to utilise the possibilities on offer from storage.


28th April 2015


Energy Now Telford Internatioinal Centre


The renewable energy event for farmers and landowners. http://www.energynowexpo. co.uk/home/home


6 – 7 May 2015


All Energy 2015 SECC Glasgow A free-to-attend event, showcasing the complete range of renewable and sustainable technologies and with a world- class multi-stream conference alongside, All-Energy is where busy people come to do business. REA Association suppporter http://www.all-energy.co.uk/ Home/


Succeeding with your solar CfD application in 2015 – lessons from Round 1 Central London The outcome of the first application round under the new Contract for Difference mechanism, launched in October 2014, will be known by early April 2015. This event will aim to draw lessons from the first round and bring both developers and the financial community together to learn from Round 1 and maximise chances of success in Round 2, scheduled to kick-off in October 2015.


The REA run a variety of workshops, seminars and conferences throughout the year. These events are discounted to members and many of the third party events we support or speak at enable our members to receive discounts.


Check on www.r-e-a.net/events for the REA’s current events programme


www.r-e-a.net WINTER 2014 | RENEWABLE ENERGY QUARTERLY | REQ 33


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