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UK POWERNEWS SUMMER 2016 PROMOTING STANDBY POWER & COGENERATION


January ‐ February 2018


EXCLUSIVE: Edina - chosen to provide a CHP Energy centre for the Royal Navy’s development in Portsmouth.


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VITAL ENERGI & THE OLD VINYL FACTORY PROJECT - We look at the major energy-efficient redevelopment of an iconic site.


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Don’t miss the UK’s premier genset, CHP & standby power energy event


- Critical Power & Decentralised Energy Conference 2018 in


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innovative Conference Events, CP&De - short for CRITICAL POWER & DECENTRALISED ENERGY - Conference is being held on the 18th & 19th April, 2018, at the Ricoh arena, Coventry, UK. Widely-regarded as the largest and most reputable, Independent Power and Electrical trade exhibition in Europe, the show is organised by Global Media Publishing Ltd. It will feature a training, Learning & Development Zone to encourage the recruitment of power engineers. CP&De is esssentially a 2-


day event incorporating a vastly informative business conference focusing on aspects of Independent Power, Gen-sets, CHP/District heating, battery and UPS systems. This leading Conference represents a significant opportunity to network with prominent organisations and high level influencers and for you to represent your One key Conference strand of the event is ‘ WOMEN IN POWER’ which is being chaired by Ms. Judith Packer. This looks specifically at gender diversity in the engineering sector and


“CPD accreditation has been awarded for CP&De 2018.”


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features a number of speakers who will engage directly on the role women can play in the power industry and in the wider engineering spectrum. Featured technical topics


in the main body of the Conference include: * CHP, Standby Power, * Diesel & Gas Gensets, * Renewable Energy, * Gas Engines, * Biomass, * Biofuels,


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Monitoring, * Low Carbon Projects, * Batteries, Loadbanks, * Hybrid Gensets *Cogeneration, * UPS, * District Heating, * Environmental solutions * Hire & Rental, * Consultancy, * Emissions, * Regional Energy Projects, * Fuels * Energy Efficient Buildings, Maintenance, * Boilers, * Heat Pumps, * Standby Power, * Forward Planning * Technology & techniques.


UK POWER NEWS JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2018 The Further Learning value


and structure of this CP&De Conference at the Ricoh Centre officially conforms to CPD guidelines - and has been granted validation by the UK’s CPD Certification Service. This means that every lecture presentation you attend here will add credits to your Personal Development education programme. Dave Andrews, Chairman of


the UK’s Claverton Energy independent energy Think Tank commented: “Attending this Conference will do three things for you. One - it will improve your knowledge of the power sector through the Conference papers. Two, it gives you the opportunity to network with professionals & manufacturers. Three - you can also boost your own education credits and personal development score by attending, thanks to this key CPD validation.”


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