Natural Power celebrates at All-Energy
The renewables consultancy celebrates the launch of its pioneering software Portal at All-Energy 2016 this week, and Senior Renewable Heat Manager, Andy Yuill, speaks during the bioenergy session on sustainable straw. Natural Power will be exhibiting at stand C41.
Natural Power will host a drinks reception on Weds 4th May 2016 at the Crown Plaza, Glasgow, to celebrate the launch of its pioneering new software, ‘Portal, at the annual All-Energy conference and exhibition which takes place at the SECC from 4th - 5th May.
Portal is an exciting new information management tool that gathers and sorts multiple streams of asset data in to one simple and easy to use platform. The new tool, developed in-house by Natural Power experts, has already been well received by the market, and the team is looking forward to offering demonstrations to visitors.
Natural Power will be exhibiting at stand C41. If you would like to pre-arrange a Portal demonstration, please contact portal@naturalpower.com
Also, Natural Powers Senior Renewable Heat Manager, Andy Yuill, is set to present a session on ‘Sustainable straw - combustion of agricultural residue for combined heat and power at All-Energy on Wednesday 4th May. His talk forms part of the bioenergy session which takes place from 2pm to 3.30pm.
All-Energy is the UKs largest renewable energy event and expects over 8,250 professionals from 50 countries across two days. It is free to attend and brings together the entire spectrum of the renewables industry, from bioenergy, solar, offshore and onshore wind and wave and tidal sectors, through to those involved in energy storage, transmission and onsite generation, to showcase their energy solutions.
Natural Power will be well represented at All-Energy with teams from construction, technical and ecology on hand. If you would like to pre-arrange a meeting please get in touch by emailing sayhello@naturalpower.com
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