This workshop discusses key steps in a community energy planning process, and teaches participants how this process operates.
This conference will convene policy makers, researchers, engineers, automotive manufacturers, and fuel producers to present, debate, challenge and reflect on the developments and applications of a growing spectrum of alternative technologies and fuels as well as the innovations being developed to meet the economic, social and environmental challenges of our time now and in the future.
Part 1 of this course covers all the basic requirements for choosing and installing a wind energy system. Part 2 consists of detailed workshops on the design of wind machines.
In this workshop learn how to design and install code compliant PV systems to safely produce electricity to tie into the utility’s grid.
The ‘Charging the Future’ conference on sustainable energy will be held at Kimbercote Farm and will feature speakers and workshops covering a range of topics.
The ninth annual Greenprints Conference will share the most advanced information on green building, environmental technologies and sustainable design strategies available for residential and commercial building professionals, decision makers and practitioners.
This course is for people interested in installing their own private water supplies. A range of water supply options will be considered, with an emphasis on small-scale sustainable solutions relevant to the UK.
The course begins with a theory session explaining solar water heating and their system in detail.
Learn how to build a structure using soil and polypropylene bags with internationally renowned Kaki Hunter and Doni Kiffmeyer, authors of Earthbag Building.
The Scottish Renewables Annual Conference will run over two days focussing on key strategic and policy issues affecting the renewable energy sector.