• Join the Renewables Revolution

    Archimedean Screw 1Mar2011

    Bell Ingram is holding three microgeneration seminars over the next four weeks, in a town near you.

    Our Microgeneration Consultants will cut through the hype to tell you what you really need to know about micro-renewables on the following dates:

    Tuesday 15 March in Inverness
    12:30 – 14.30

    Tuesday 22 March in Oban
    12.30 – 14.30

    Friday 1 April in Perth
    08.30 – 10.30

    Book your place

    These short briefings will assist Farmers, Landowners, Forestry and Rural Business owners, Hoteliers and Rural Education managers with the very best impartial advice on the incentives, feasibility and economics of wind, hydro, photovoltaic, biomass, heat pump, anaerobic digestion and solar thermal technologies.

    Perthshire farmer David Murray will also be on hand to discuss and answer questions on his six year old hydro scheme – the pros and cons, the choices he made and the overall benefits.

    Bell Ingram's experience within this area is arguably unparalleled in its objectivity, quality and accuracy and over 140 clients have benefited from this uniquely independent and invaluable advice within the past four years. The seminar speakers will be:

    Joe Fergusson
    Microgeneration Consultant with Bell Ingram

    Nigel Benson
    Microgeneration Consultant with Bell Ingram

    Iain H Clark
    Managing Partner, Agribusiness Development at the Clydesdale Bank

    PRIZE DRAW – At each event a desktop, pre-feasibility survey will be given away to one person or organisation selected at random from those who enter a draw on the day.

    For further information please visit www.bellingram.co.uk/seminars where you can reserve your place at one of the above seminars. Alternatively email annemarie.mccloskey@bellingram.co.uk or call on 01738 621 121 giving your name, contact details and the location of the seminar that you wish to attend.

    The seminars are free to attend and in the past have proved to be very popular. Places are limited and allocated on a first come first served basis, so book early to avoid disappointment. Light food and refreshments will be provided.

    Download the flyer

    Tags: Microgeneration

Return to news