A seminar on microCombined Heat and Power (microCHP - sometimes known as domestic CHP) will be held on Tuesday 8th June 2004 at the Thistle Hotel, Charing Cross, The Strand, London WC2. If you are involved in electricity, gas or housing this conference is
These are momentous times for domestic combined heat and power. As the insecurities and uncertainties in traditional forms of power generation became all too apparent during 2003, the first commercial microCHP units appeared on the market to offer consumers a genuine alternative, with many companies developing their own products for the home energy revolution.
But in order to make the most of this opportunity, now is the time to act. Domestic CHP - Driving Products to Market builds on the success of last year's conference and brings together high-profile speakers from equipment manufacturers, installers, trade associations, utilities and the Government, to ensure that delegates are properly informed to take an active part in creating the energy market of the future.
Why you should attend:
- Establish the business case for dCHP technology.
- Meet customer requirements by correct product positioning.
- Benefit from the experience of housing associations and local authorities.
- Maximise accessibility to financial assistance from Government.
- Create a new market to include utilities, installers and distribution companies.
More about microCHP:
MicroCHP units are small, decentralised and typically interconnected, and would effectively replace the conventional domestic heating boiler. Producing electricity and using waste heat to provide hot water, microCHP units - used in large numbers - could save grid capacity and reduce the risk of large-scale power failure. They would also help cut CO2 emissions, reduce the security threat through diversity of supply, and make individual countries less dependent on fuel imports.
For information on this conference:
For a full conference programme or information please complete the coupon below and fax back on +44 (0) 1322 616378. Alternatively, email: [email protected]
Highbury Business Communications Ltd,
Nexus House, Azalea Drive, Swanley, Kent BR8 8HU
Tel: +44 (0) 1322 611263
Fax: +44 (0) 1322 616378
Web: www.hhc.co.uk