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Save the Date: Renewable Heat Workshop

PUBLIC PROCUREMENT - DEVELOPING WOOD ENERGY SOLUTIONS

ÁRD RÍ HOTEL, TUAM, CO. GALWAY

15TH NOVEMBER, 2011

10.00 – 14.00

Workshop Objective

The aim of the workshop is to:

  • Increase awareness among the public sector of biomass heat energy options
  • Outline heat ESCO project examples from the Scottish and Irish markets, and review ESCO contract issues
  • Provide technical and financial information based on project case studies
  • Facilitate networking between the public sector and energy companies
  • Share the learning from projects under RASLRES


Who should attend?

  • Facility/energy/public procurement managers across public sector e.g. Local Authorities, HSE, OPW, and those with responsibility for managing public sector property/heat use
  • Public agencies and community players with a role in renewable energy market development e.g. LEADER companies, Local Authorities, community enterprise groups
  • Private installation companies and other SMEs with capacity to enter market
  • Existing and potential fuel suppliers
  • Consulting engineers and O&M companies working with the public sector
  • Those charged with finance for capital projects


Further information and a full schedule for the event will be forwarded in the coming weeks.

This event will be free of charge but registration will be required.


RASLRES - REGIONAL APPROACHES TO STIMULATING LOCAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

RASLRES is a European bio-energy project led by the Western Development Commission. RASLRES goes to the heart of the local community by using local resources and local people to provide a complete solution for renewable energy in turn providing jobs and opportunities for our communities. RASLRES is funded by the INTERREG IVB - Northern Periphery Programme. Our project partners are Sweden, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Faroe Islands and Finland.

For additional information on the RASLRES Project visit www.raslres.eu