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UK POWERNEWS SUMMER 2016 PROMOTING STANDBY POWER & COGENERATION


March ‐ April 2018


EXCLUSIVE: Edina will supply a CHP Energy centre for the £333m AECC project being built in Scotland


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BIRMINGHAM CITY FOOTBALL CLUB has just invested in two 275kVA generators to provide standby power for St.Andrew’s.


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Have you ever wished you were better informed?


Don’t miss this two-day show: Critical Power & Decentralised Energy Conference 2018 in


Coventry, April 18th-19th,2018 A


truly impressive lineup of speakers dominates


the energy scene at the Critical Power & Decentralised Energy Conference 2018, to be held this month in Coventry, on April 18th - 19th.


Dave Andrews, Chairman


of the UK’s Claverton Energy independent energy Think Tank told UKPN: “We live in a world where we are truly saturated with information 24/7 but how can you get really good quality data - and truly effective research? GMP has made this easy by assembling a team of industry ‘giants’ to give ‘proper gen’ on the generating sector to anyone wgho wants to listen.” Thanks to its CPD validation, CPD&E will improve your knowledge of the power sector through the Conference papers. It also provides the opportunity to network with professionals & manufacturers. By attending the lectures can significantly add to your own education credits and personal development score following CPD validation of the Conference & Exhibition in early 2018.” The Further Learning value and structure of this CP&De


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Conference at the Ricoh Centre officially conforms to CPD guidelines - and has been granted validation. Dave Andrews explains:


“This means that every lecture presentation you attend will add credits to your Personal Development education programme.” With a focus on CHP, Renewable Energy, Generators & Standby Power, the show is further enhanced by a fourth element - the WOMEN IN POWER Conference. Judith Packer, C Eng MIMechE, chairs Women in Power and will be heading up the Women in Power (WIP) conference area. Over the past 30 years she


has been a Project Manager, and an Engineering Director for the Power, Energy, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing and Construction sectors.


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Ms. Packer reports: "Our primary goal is to give people starting out in their professional lives - there are a lot of us about - to take that first step and join our professional network. “We want to say to them -


"Share The Journey" - you're not on your own. “Engineers exist to solve


the problems of the world - and I firmly believe that we can certainly improve the world through engineering.” She told UKPN in a recent interview: "It’s terrific news that the CPD has granted the CP&De Conference accreditation points. “Relevant, continuous professional development is crucial to all of us and it's important that we all recognise that fact and make every effort to interact, discover and understand this.”


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