The show is being held 18-21 June at the Royal Highland Centre at Ingliston in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Situated in the renewables section, a team of experts from the company’s Solar, Destratification, Wind and Biomass divisions will be on hand to offer advice on appropriate solutions for differing business needs, locations and future ambitions.
Glasgow-based Absolute Solar and Wind Ltd is responsible for some of Scotland’s largest renewable installations, recently launching two innovative hubs on the Western Isles and in Angus in order to showcase the latest renewable technology.
“As experienced installers we know first-hand that, whilst many business owners are interested in investing in renewable energy, the various products and the process of choosing a solution can be overwhelming," said Absolute Solar and Wind Ltd’s Managing Director Tom Newall.
“This advice clinic is designed to give anyone interested in reaping the environmental and economic reward of renewables an understanding of what products are available, what the benefits are and what is, realistically, going to work for their business based on space, size and function," Newall continued. “Once the nature, and the location of your business is established a wind turbine, solar PV system or biofuel instillation could make a world of difference to the cost of operations.”
Earlier this year Absolute launched an innovative renewables hub in the Western Isles, showcasing the latest green products to hit the market for businesses. Open seven days a week, the decision to open the Benbecula based hub in the Western Isles follows the successful launch of Glenskinno Biofuels in 2014 – an initiative founded by renewable solutions experts Absolute in partnership with Angus based farm owners the Gall family.
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