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Energy 2006 bigger and better
May 1st 2006

This year's Energy Show - Energy 2006 - organised by Western Business Exhibitions and sponsored by EDF Energy - will take once again at the highly popular National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham, on 6 and 7 September.

To date, over 95% of stand space has been booked by leading energy saving equipment manufacturers, utilities suppliers, research organisations and advisory bodies, including British Energy, Carbon Trust Enterprises, npower business, Llumarlite, Eaton-Williams Group, Space Airconditioning, Mitsubishi Electric, Stokvis Energy Systems, EDF Energy, E.On Energy, Atlas Copco, IM Serve Europe, Western Power Distribution, Scottish & Southern Energy among others.

Equipment on display is likely to be wide reaching in its scope and will present many welcome answers to the perennial cost, efficiency and legislative problems that plague UK industry. It will however, include variable speed motors, pumps and fans, CHP systems, management and specialised control systems, monitoring and metering equipment and energy efficient heating and air conditioning equipment and much more besides.

Energy 2006 will, as with previous events, be enhanced by a comprehensive conference and workshop programme, which will be presented this year by CIBSE, ESTA, the Major Energy Users Council (MEUC), Encore International, the British Compressed Air Society and last but by no means least, the Energy Information Centre (EIC).

Both exhibition entry and seminars are free of charge. To book your place, go to www.energy2006.co.uk, or use the enquiry bar below:

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