Free Online Registration Opens for All-Energy 2014

Free Online Registration Opens for All-Energy 2014

The countdown to All-Energy 2014 (Aberdeen 21-22 May), the UK’s largest renewable energy exhibition and conference, has begun with online registration now open, allowing free-of-charge entry to the major exhibition, world-class multi-stream conference, Giant Networking Evening and a host of other features.

Once again the exhibition and conference feature all sources of renewable energy, and business energy efficiency. The conference will also look at the opportunities and challenges facing the various sectors. Sector specific trails will guide visitors around the exhibition and ensure that exhibitors can expect to see relevant visitors. There are a dozen in all – bioenergy, energy efficiency, hydropower, investment, jobs, low carbon transport, offshore maintenance, offshore wind, onshore wind, renewable heat, solar, and wave and tidal.

The show-floor also features sector-specific seminar theatres – offshore wind and operations and maintenance, wave and tidal, community energy (new for 2014), and business energy efficiency. There is also a specific ‘energy storage zone’ within the exhibition.

New All-Energy features

New features for 2014 include a share fair that runs throughout the two days of the show, this will combine presentations on tendering processes with a series of one-to-one timed meetings in a specially designated area on the show floor; and the Power Club – an invitation-only networking facility incorporating a concierge service for key stakeholders in the renewables industry.

There will once again also be the opportunity to find out, thanks to UK Trade and Investment, about the opportunities open in other countries for UK suppliers, for renewable and sustainable energy is indeed a global market.

“The two-day show has often been referred to as the AGM of renewables,” says Event Director, Jonathan Heastie, of Reed Exhibitions. “We design it with four key objectives in mind – to help visitors and exhibitors to connect; to enable them to build their knowledge; to help enable them, by means of practical technological and financial solutions, to meet their renewable energy needs; and by these means help them grow, evolve and transform their businesses, inspired by what they see and hear about.”

Strong support

The event is held in association with RenewableUK, Scottish Renewables, UK Trade and Investment, Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group, and Highlands and Islands Enterprise. The Society for Underwater Technology is the show’s Learned Society Patron, and it has support from over 30 government departments, professional bodies and trade associations.

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Press release, January 22, 2014; Image: all-energy