The British Energy Challenge Exhibition, Manchester
Event Information
Description
We take energy for granted – but how we make and use it is one of the most urgent issues facing the UK today.
Attend The British Energy Challenge free exhibition and find out about energy generation, renewable technologies, climate change and how you can save energy and cut costs.
Visit the stands of local and national organisations with interactive demonstrations, career opportunity advice and energy saving tips. Check out an electric car, visit the Met Office TV studio, see a working model of a marine current turbine and step inside a zero-carbon house! See below for full list of exhibitors confirmed for Manchester.
RSVP:Please register using button above. Groups can register at britishenergychallenge@carbontrust.com
On the day: The exhibition is open to the public from 10am – 4pm.
Find out more: visit www.carbontrust.com/britishenergychallenge to find out more about these events.
Tell others: You can use our social media channels to tell your colleagues, friends and family that you are taking part and encourage them to get involved in the British Energy Challenge, or share the British Energy Challenge exhibition flyer (PDF)
Future exhibitions: We are also running exhibitions in Newcastle (20th September) and Bristol (10th October).
Find out more: visit www.carbontrust.com/britishenergychallenge to find out more about The British Energy Challenge and our other Exhibitions.
We hope to see you there,
DECC and Carbon Trust Events Team
ABB Drives - http://www.abb.co.uk/
Action for Renewables - http://www.actionforrenewables.org/
Biomass Energy - http://biomassenergy.coop/
Carbon Coop - http://carbon.coop/
Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) http://www.cse.org.uk/
Citizen's Advice Bureau (CAB) http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
Cycle Works http://www.the-cycle-works.co.uk/smoothie-bike
David Brown Gear Systems http://www.davidbrown.com/
DECC stand https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-energy-climate-change
Dwelle http://www.dwelle.co.uk/
ENERG http://www.energ-group.com/
Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) http://www.eti.co.uk/
GM Toasty / Carillion http://www.getmetoasty.com/
Govttoday http://www.govtoday.co.uk/
Greater Manchester Hydrogen Partnership (MMU) http:///www.gmhydrogenpartnership.co.uk
Greater Manchester Tree Station Ltd http://www.treestation.co.uk/
Gyron LLP http://www.gyronllp.co.uk/
JDA Architects http://www.jda-architects.com/
Manchester Friends of The Earth http://www.manchesterfoe.org.uk/
MHA Lighting http://www.mhalighting.co.uk/
National Energy Action (NEA) http://www.nea.org.uk/
National Grid http://www.nationalgrid.com/uk
North West Energy Forum http://www.nwef.net/
North West Trade Union http://www.tuc.org.uk/tuc/regions_info_northwest.cfm
npower http://www.npower.com/home/index.htm
Raritan Europe http://www.raritan.co.uk/
Renewable UK http://www.renewableuk.com/
Siemens www.siemens.co.uk
Siemens MCT http://www.marineturbines.com/
The Carbon Literacy Project http://www.carbonliteracy.com/manchester/
The Energy Institute (EI) http://www.energyinst.org/home
The Met Office http://www.myclimateandme.com/
The National Skills Academy for Environmental Technologies http://www.nsaet.org.uk/
Transport for Greater Manchester http://www.tfgm.com/Pages/default.aspx
UK District Energy Association (UKDEA) www.nea.org.uk
University of Manchester http://www.manchester.ac.uk/
University of Salford http://www.salford.ac.uk/