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8th Mar 2013 - Synertree to attend DECC Workshop: Carbon Assessment of biomass feedstock
Synertree Says: Synertree are attending to provide feedback on the GHG calculator through the DECC stakeholder consultation. Our comments will be posted here after the event.
Official info: DECC will be hosting a workshop to present their newly developed bioenergy carbon calculator for the assessment of the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) emissions associated with different biomass feedstocks.
Location: Hamilton House in London.
Official website: click here
Official info: DECC will be hosting a workshop to present their newly developed bioenergy carbon calculator for the assessment of the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) emissions associated with different biomass feedstocks.
Location: Hamilton House in London.
Official website: click here
1st Mar 2013 - Synertree now on LinkedIn
(Dan) I have just created a LinkedIn page for Synertree! Please follow us here.
Paul and I also have our own Linkedin profiles:
Dan's LinkedIn profile
Paul's LinkedIn profile
Paul and I also have our own Linkedin profiles:
Dan's LinkedIn profile
Paul's LinkedIn profile
1st Mar 2013 - Synertree now on Twitter
(Dan) I have signed Synertree on to Twitter!! Please follow us to receive updates on our activities, services, and special offers!
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FUTURE - Synertree to attend 'Energy Question Time' at the University of the West of England, 6th March 2013
Synertree Says: Our comments will be posted here after the event.
Official info: The intention of this Energy Question Time event is to discuss the future of energy supply and demand and whether solutions can be reached within industry that overcome the hurdles that are faced. This is a collaborative event between the IMechE and CIBSE, the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers. The purpose in organising this collaborative event stems from a growing belief that achievable solutions must consider the entire energy infrastructure; from the building design, occupancy behaviour and efficiency to the supply network.
Location: Glendinning Lecture Threatre (2D67), UWE Frenchay Campus (D Block), 7 pm
Official website: click here
Official info: The intention of this Energy Question Time event is to discuss the future of energy supply and demand and whether solutions can be reached within industry that overcome the hurdles that are faced. This is a collaborative event between the IMechE and CIBSE, the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers. The purpose in organising this collaborative event stems from a growing belief that achievable solutions must consider the entire energy infrastructure; from the building design, occupancy behaviour and efficiency to the supply network.
Location: Glendinning Lecture Threatre (2D67), UWE Frenchay Campus (D Block), 7 pm
Official website: click here
FUTURE - Synertree to attend Bristol Energy Network Community Strategy Meeting, 4th March 2013
Synertree Says: Our comments will be posted here after the event.
Official info: A collectively developed Community Energy Strategy for Bristol, driving initiatives that will put Bristol on the map, creating Bristol’s best future and establishing ‘Bristol firsts’ in community energy and energy efficiency; the result of community projects and city-wide partnerships working effectively together.
Following the election of our first mayor George Fergusson and a lively debate at the BEN November open meeting individuals participating in the BEN Google group put together an initial outline version of a strategy here.
Location: Unitarian meeting hall, Brunswick square, 7 - 9 pm
Official website: click here
Official info: A collectively developed Community Energy Strategy for Bristol, driving initiatives that will put Bristol on the map, creating Bristol’s best future and establishing ‘Bristol firsts’ in community energy and energy efficiency; the result of community projects and city-wide partnerships working effectively together.
Following the election of our first mayor George Fergusson and a lively debate at the BEN November open meeting individuals participating in the BEN Google group put together an initial outline version of a strategy here.
Location: Unitarian meeting hall, Brunswick square, 7 - 9 pm
Official website: click here
21st Feb 2013 - Synertree attends launch of Bristol Switch & Save scheme
Synertree says: It was great to see such strong support for what promises to be an excellent scheme to help individuals and small business achieve lower costs for their energy. Mayor George Ferguson was present and voiced his support for the scheme, drumming up support for registrations. Moreover, and as Simon Roberts (CSE) was rightly keen to point out, the scheme will also help to spread the message that there is strength in our communities if we can only come together to achieve a collective goal. This is a fantastic scheme which I believe can deliver some great and valuable outcomes both for Bristol communities and further afield. Sign up now! (Dan Narayanan)
Location: Bristol City Council Building, College Green
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Location: Bristol City Council Building, College Green
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15th Sep 2012 - Synertree attends Bristol Energy Network Community Energy Forum 2012
Synertree says: What a fantastic turn out to this event! Tobi Kellner presented information from a Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) study called 'Zero Carbon Britain'. Similar to Professor David MacKay's 'Sustainable Energy Without The Hot Air', and his follow up work on the DECC Pathways project, Tobi spoke about a range of possible scenarios for a suitably sustainable energy supply mix for the UK. Simon Roberts (CSE) very kindly also stepped in last minute to say 'what DECC would have said if they were here and were feeling honest that day'. Once again Simon demonstrated the extent of his knowledge and experience, and alongside Tobi gave us all lots to talk about during the workshops and networking sessions scheduled throughout the day.
Location: Creative Commons Big Top (next to Bristol Temple Meads Station)
Official website: click here.
Location: Creative Commons Big Top (next to Bristol Temple Meads Station)
Official website: click here.
3rd Sep 2012 - Synertree attends Bristol City Council ELENA Funding Suppliers Event
Synertree says: This was an interesting event, which was primarily focussed on informing Bristol's energy consultants about the European Local ENergy Assistance (ELENA) programme, and how we may get involved in delivering some work for the Council, following a procurement / tendering process. Presentations were delivered by Mareike Schmidt and Spencer Penny, and aftewards a large number of questions were raised on many aspects of the scheme including how work would be allocated and the funding be spent, as well as how the Council planned to integrate its activities with existing local community groups and the voluntary sector.
Location: City & Port of Bristol Social & Sports Club, Nibley Road, Bristol, 9am - 12 noon.
Location: City & Port of Bristol Social & Sports Club, Nibley Road, Bristol, 9am - 12 noon.
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