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IWWE & IRWM Energy Zone
The free national trade exhibitions Irish Water Waste & Environment (IWWE)
and Irish Recycling & Waste Management (IRWM) are to be held on the 5 – 6 March
2008 at the RDS in Dublin. Guided by steering committees that include
representatives from the Department of Environment, Sustainable Energy Ireland,
CEWEP, CIWM and Northern Ireland Water to name but a few, we have instigated a
number of new and exciting features for next year.
For the first time, IWWE & IRWM 2008 will have a dedicated Energy Zone, which
will showcase innovative products and services in sustainable energy, energy
efficiency and energy management especially for large energy users. This section
of the exhibition will be given over solely to exhibitors concerned with energy
issues. Exhibitors include TEAM (EAA) Ltd, a UK based company specialising in
energy management and providing a unique software to monitor and improve energy
usage. Kedco will showcase their wide range of sustainable energy products
including wood pellet boilers and solar panels. Kedco also specialise in
district heating and are happy to give free advice and discuss individual
solutions at the show.
Sustainable Energy Ireland will be present at IWWE with an Energy Information
Centre, providing information on funding available to the industry when
implementing sustainable energy solutions.
The brand new Energy Zone will also host a dedicated energy seminar programme
supported by Sustainable Energy Ireland, who will host a full day seminar on
“Energy Opportunities for Ireland”.
Accordingly, any professionals involved in energy management cannot afford to
miss out on this unique opportunity to;
- meet and network with a variety of suppliers who provide energy solutions for
industry and large energy users
- increase your knowledge through the expertise of Sustainable Energy Ireland’s
conference programme
If you are interested in exhibiting in the Energy Zone, or at the show in general please contact Oonagh Colligan on 1800 927 161 if calling from Ireland or +44 (0) 20 8651 7068 if calling from outside Ireland.
