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Thursday 5th July 7-9pm at Emmanuel United Reform Church, 72 Trumpington Street, CB2 1RR (opposite the bottom of Downing Street, parking in Trumpington Street or in the Downing Street car park). Entry is free.

Come and meet suppliers/installers of: roof insulation, cavity wall insulation, solid wall insulation, energy efficient windows, solar PV panels, solar hot water panels, heat pumps, heating controls, firewood- everything you need to make your home more energy efficient, reducing your carbon footprint and your energy bills

If you can display a poster to advertise this event please ask us or download a jpg here (1.2 Mb)

Plus short talks:

7.15pmFinance SchemesJustin Smith, Cambridge City Council
7.40pmLow energy lightingBeechdale Energy
8.05pmHome InsulationMargaret Reynolds, Architect RIBA
8.30pmSolar PanelsAndy Rankin, Midsummer Energy

Stands will include:

Aran ServicesLoft insulation, cavity wall insulation, solid wall insulation, double and triple glazing, solar PV panels, solar hot water panels and air source heat pumps.
Beechdale EnergyRenewable technology installers, specialising in Solar PV panels, solar hot water panels, wind turbines, LED Lighting, heat pumps.
Cambridge Carbon FootprintA charity working to motivate and empower people to substantially reduce their CO2 emissions.
Cambridge City CouncilCambridge City Council is currently offering free loft insulation and cavity wall insulation for all home owners
Cambridge ClassicsDouble glazed wooden sash windows (and painting and decorating services)
Cambridge Renewable Energy CentreAir and ground source heat pumps, also air conditioning and ventilation with heat recovery
Cambridge RetrofitPart of the national Climate Change Risk Mitigation Project, the Cambridge Retrofit project is mobilising public and private actions to retrofit both domestic and non-domestic buildings throughout the city.
Cambridge WoodworksFirewood and briquettes from waste wood
Green HeatEnergy (SAP) ratings for your home, advice and central heating system installation
Green Tomato EnergyAdvice on energy saving measures for new buildings and retrofit, renewable energy generation
KershawInsulation and renewable energy, plus asbestos management services.
Midsummer EnergySolar PV panels and wind turbines (on and off grid) plus LED lighting.
Mould Growth Consultants LtdInsulation panels for walls, floors and ceilings, reflective radiator panels, chimney balloons, mould management and more.
Sustainable Parish Energy PartnershipA network of local voluntary groups in South Cambridgeshire run by the district council.
Upbeat EnergySolar PV panels.
VelfacEnergy efficient doors and windows

This event is part of the Transition Cambridge home energy series. Previously we have looked at:

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