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Energy Show Will Power Sustinable Thinking
11th Apr 2008

Meeting Ireland’s Energy Challenge is theme for 2008 Energy Show

Sustainable Energy Ireland’s 2008 Energy Show, taking place at the RDS, on April 16th and 17th in the RDS, is set to be the biggest yet, feeding the anticipated surge in interest in the area of sustainable energy, with continuing developments domestically and internationally.

The theme of this year’s show, which is now firmly established as the national showcase for the sustainable energy sector and attracts a broad spectrum of visitors from across Ireland and abroad, is ‘Meeting Ireland’s Energy Challenge’.

The event’s seminar programme will this year include invited speakers from abroad who will share insights and expertise from their own countries with the aim of enhancing both new thinking and best practice in Ireland.

Over 170 companies, many from outside Ireland, will exhibit at this year’s show and several of the technologies being demonstrated will be on display for the first time in Ireland.

The latest advice and guidance from professionals operating at the forefront of areas such as Combined Heat and Power (CHP), Energy Management, Biomass, PV and Solar Thermal Energy will also be available at the show. This will make it a unique and valuable hub for information of interest to anyone in an energy related profession.

In addition to the two day trade exhibition, the show incorporates a strong seminar programme covering all aspects of energy efficiency and renewable energy of interest to Irish business.

Seminars will have break-out sessions where insights and knowledge on current issues, best practice and future developments on achieving low energy consumption and minimisation of associated carbon emissions are discussed collaboratively.

For further information or to book seminars online visit www.sei.ie/energyshow.

The 2008 Energy Show commences at 8:30 am on Wednesday 16th of April and runs for two days.