| SMART ENERGY @ ALL-ENERGY 2012 |
THE KEY TO BUSINESS ENERGY EFFICIENCY
The new Smart Energy zone within the All-Energy 2012 exhibition has energy efficiency, energy management, onsite generation and microgeneration at its core.
All-Energy 2011 attracted a very high number of visitors interested in the following ‘smart energy’ related areas:
- Bioenergy 1500+
- Combined heat & power 1300+
- Community projects 1200+
- Energy efficiency 1700+
- Energy management 1500+
- Geothermal 700+
- Microrenewables 1300+
- Solar thermal/PV 1500+
Companies with products/services relevant to the following:
- Energy saving and efficiency
- Energy management and monitoring
- Energy advice, auditing and consultancy
- Installation and commissioning
- Operation and maintenance
- Renewable electricity generation
- Renewable heat production
- Biogas and renewable fuels
- Facilities managers
- Environment & sustainability managers
- Energy audit managers
- Carbon reduction officers
- Heating systems directors
- Chief engineers/principal process engineers
- Utility supervisors
- Compliance managers
- Architects
- City/town planners
- Community energy officers
- Construction & engineering contractors
- Electrical engineering consultants
How is it going to work?
Exhibition stands will surround a dedicated seminar area where exhibitors are invited to give case histories and technical briefings. Exhibitors will also be providing one-to-one advice sessions on their stands to representatives from businesses eager to cut carbon emissions, save energy and make cost-effective use of low carbon technologies.
The Smart Energy Trail will lead visitors to the special feature area and also to other relevant exhibitors around the event showing energy efficiency, energy management and microgeneration solutions.
Low carbon transport - another key constituent of energy efficiency - will be featured in the Low Carbon Vehicle zone of All-Energy and again will be the object of a visitor trail.
As part of the Smart Energy Zone, the BPVA (British Photovoltaic Association) will coordinate the Solar PV Knowledge Centre offering an ideal platform to meet solar industry leaders, manufacturers, project developers and financiers. In addition, a training / demonstration area will provide installers with an opportunity to be updated on technology and sector development.


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