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    May well be significant some research...
    http://www.ipoweruk.com/index.php/news-a-views/fuel-cell
    "Fuel Cell MicroCHP is a new technology which offers scope for reducing bills for both heat and power in buildings with a gas supply.

    iPower is planning a pilot deployment of BlueGEN Fuel Cell MicroCHP in 2012. As at January 2012, BlueGEN is the only Fuel Cell MicroCHP product in the UK to receive MCS accreditation and thus be eligible for Feed In Tariff. iPower has joined forces with CFC Ltd and the Burden Group (manufacturers and distributors of BlueGEN). Initially we will be working with a limited number of housing associations but would welcome indications of interest from others.

    You can view our presentation on Fuel Cell MicroCHP for housing associations here

    And Contact Us if you are interested in Fuel Cell MicroCHP."

    Burden Group anaerobic digestion units.. Clean GREEN electricity... perhaps wait and see...
    http://www.burdens.co.uk/news/nextgen-future-energy-10th-11th-october-2012-stoneleigh-park
    "nextgen is a two day, action-packed business and technology conference showcasing the future of energy generation.

    nextgen have a simple idea of bringing together all of the renewable energy solutions in one place at one time so decision-makers can review and compare all of the options available to them. nextgen thus provides the perfect stage for Burdens Energy to highlight it's range of renewable energy technologies.

    Burdens Energy's wide range of renewable energy and waste management solutions includes, the UK’s first commercial small scale anaerobic digestion (AD) system. The pilot site at Llangadog in Carmarthenshire is the company’s first treatment site for domestic waste. Furthermore it is the first digester of this size to be Animal By Products Regulations (ABPR) compliant, which means that it can recycle general food waste, including meat. It also meets compost, soil and land use regulations (PAS100, PAS110). The biofertiliser generated is used as a beneficial fertiliser on local farm land. This and other advantages have all helped to provide confidence for Royal approval with the plant now accepting waste from Carmarthenshire Council and HRH Prince Charles’ estate in Wales.

    The Burdens Energy small scale plant offers a range of benefits to customers by enabling them to divert food waste from landfill and avoid related landfill taxes, create local jobs, reduce disposal costs, generate on site power and heat, and lower their emissions. For further details view our Anaeobic Digestion product range or come along and meet the team at nextgen stand J8.

    Hosting the UK’s leading bioenergy event, ebec, together with microgen which focuses on the vital sub 50 kWh renewable energy market, nextgen offers a single compelling showcase for investors, installers and energy end-users and generators including farmers and land owners, housing associations and food processors.

    Exclusively supported by the industry’s leading trade associations and bodies — the Renewable Energy Association (REA), the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) and the Micropower Council - nextgen features a breathtaking array of independent expertise, cutting edge case studies and insiders’ briefings on everything from tariffs and subsidies to new technologies and pay-back models across six different CPD accredited seminar theatres located on the show floor."

    http://www.burdensenvironmental.com/commercial-anaerobic-digestion-ad

    Could very a very useful linkup..."Burden Group (manufacturers and distributors of BlueGEN)" very interesting may be a typo... haven't head this from CFU yet...

    Cheers
 
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