25th September 2013
Nantwich based TGE Group, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of renewable energy and heat technologies, is sponsoring the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) Managing Energy to Your Advantage Event at Reaseheath College, Nantwich, on Wednesday, 2nd October from 10am-2pm.
This event will attract farmers, land managers and rural businesses from across the region looking to generate additional income and secure their energy supplies. Presentations will include a CLA talk on the future of renewable energy; advice from TGE Group Director, David Young, on managing energy use and reducing costs and a presentation by Siemens Financial Services on financing renewable projects. Following lunch, a tour of the Reaseheath £900,000 Anaerobic Digester will demonstrate how farm waste can be turned into valuable energy.
Rupert Higgin, Managing Director of TGE Group, comments: “This event is being offered free of charge and I know it will attract a wide range of businesses from the region. It will provide a great opportunity for people in the rural sector to gain a better understanding of the current renewable market and how they can improve the energy efficiency of their buildings whilst generating extra income.”
The event is free, including lunch, and takes place on Wednesday, 2nd October from 10am – 2pm at Reaseheath College in Nantwich, Cheshire. Those interested in attending should register by email to yvonne.conway@tge-group.co.uk or call 0845 643 2528. For more information about the event please visit the CLA wesbite.
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