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Event: Technology Showcase Exhibition

Event: Technology Showcase Exhibition

On: Saturday 28th of February, 2009

From: 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Contact: Kathy Wyatt

Contact number: 01908 699990

Venue:

Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates,
Oxford

Details:

Generate your own energy and save money on household bills - Technology Showcase Exhibition (/strong>

The Energy Saving Trust advice centre is working with Oxford City Council to deliver a Technology Showcase Exhibition where people can learn about generating their own energy in the home and save money on household bills. This will take place in Oxford Town Hall on Saturday 28th February 2009 between 10.30am and 3.30p.m

This unique event will bring a vast range of different technologies under one roof. The general public will be able to see and ask questions on specific energy saving and renewable technologies demonstrated by industry representatives. Advice will be available so that people feel better informed about the various technologies and solutions appropriate for their homes as well as grants and special offers available.

The event will hold a number of exhibitors demonstrating a big cross section of technologies including: Solar thermal for hot water heating, Photovoltaic for electricity, Ground Source Heat Pumps for central heating, Energy Savings, Insulation, Lighting and Local authority energy saving initiatives.

Oxford City Council will have a stand with details of help for householders with discounted insulation (Council Tax cash back of £75) and solar hot water systems (Council Tax cash back of £400), and specific advice on low carbon living in Oxford.

Entry to the exhibition will be free and a selection of giveaways will be available including free energy saving light bulbs.

The Energy Saving Trust provides free impartial advice that can help save money and fight climate change by reducing carbon dioxide emissions from the home. Call 0800 512 012.

Tags: energyenergy advicerenewable energy