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Events
& Activities
Transformation
Trails
Funded and supported by:

  
Solar
Hot Water 5th March 2010 &
Heat Pumps 17th March 2010
Following
the enormous success of it’s previous
tours the Devon Association for Renewable
Energy would like to announce the last two
Transformation Trails of this series.
On the 5th
March 2010 the solar thermal tour will
take place across the Greater Dartmoor
area. This will be an opportunity to see
how a variety of installations are
generating hot water from the sun. The day
will consist of visiting four solar
thermal panel arrays of differing scales,
situations and applications. They include
a domestic household, swimming pool,
restaurant and community facility.
The final
tour will take place on the 17th
March and will be visiting sites that have
already installed heatpumps. Did you know
that you could extract heat from air,
water or the ground beneath your feet to
warm your building? The sites themselves
include business, visitor centre, tourist
attraction and domestic examples of
air-source, water-source and ground-source
heat pumps.
With the
introduction of a renewable heat incentive
scheduled for April next year there may be
no better time to investigate installing
solar panels and heat pumps.
These tours
will be lead by a DARE technical officer
and each delegate will receive an
information pack brimming with case
studies, factsheets and data. The
delegates will be transported by minibus
to each site and will be able to ask the
site owners questions about their
technologies discovering the process from
inspiration through to installation
Are you a
member of a community group who want to
produce sustainable hot water for your
community facility? Are you a householder
who wants to reduce your carbon footprint?
Are you a school with a roof area that
could house solar panels? Or are you a
local business who is concerned about
fossil fuel supply and security? Do you
have a swimming pool that you would like
to heat through a renewable technology? We
welcome all kinds of delegates to see
these solar hot water and heat pump
installations in operation.
The
delegate fee is based on a sliding scale
dependant upon the type of delegate:
community representative (£5 pp),
individual (£10pp) & business
representative (£20pp). The cost is per
tour and includes transport and lunch.
Please
contact DARE by telephone 01837 89200 or
email mail@devondare.org
if you are interested in attending.
You can also visit our website for more
information www.devondare.org
These
tours are
funded by Greater Dartmoor LEAF,
incorporating funding from the EU, Defra,
SWRDA and LEADER and The
Dartmoor Sustainable Development Fund,
West Devon Borough Council’s Community
Project Grant and Renewable Energy 4 Devon
project.
For
full details please see the Solar Thermal event flyer
For
full details please see the Heat Pump event flyer
Solar
Electric (Photovoltaic) Transformation
Trail
26th
February 2010
Ever
thought of harnessing the power of the sun
to generate electricity? Join the Devon
Association for Renewable Energy for a
tour of sites across the Greater Dartmoor
area that have harnessed the power of the
sun to generate clean, green electricity.
The day will consist of visiting four
photovoltaic arrays of differing scales,
situations and applications. With the
introduction of Feed in Tariffs there may
be no better time to investigate
installing photovoltaic panels and
generating renewable electricity.
This
tour will be lead by a DARE technical
officer and each delegate will receive an
information pack brimming with case
studies, factsheets and data. The
delegates will be transported by minibus
to each site and will be able to ask the
site owners questions about their
technologies discovering the process from
inspiration through to installation.
Are
you a member of a community group who want
to secure a local electricity supply? Are
you a householder who wants to generate
your own energy? Are you a school with a
roof area which could be house solar
panels? Or are you a local business who is
concerned about fossil fuel supply and
security? We welcome all kinds of
delegates to see these solar power
installations in operation; the sites
themselves include business, educational,
community and domestic examples.
The
delegate fee is based on a sliding scale
dependant upon the type of delegate:
community representative (£5 pp),
individual (£10pp) & business
representative (£20pp). The cost includes
transport and lunch.
Please
contact DARE by telephone 01837 89200 or
email mail@devondare.org
if you are interested in attending.
You can also visit our website for more
information www.devondare.org
This
Transformation Trail is the fourth in a
series of tours; there will be a
specialist day for each technology
including solar thermal and heatpumps.
This tour is
funded by Greater Dartmoor LEAF,
incorporating funding from the EU, Defra,
SWRDA and LEADER and The
Dartmoor Sustainable Development Fund,
West Devon Borough Council’s Community
Project Grant and Renewable Energy 4 Devon
project.
For
full details please see the event flyer
Renewable
Heat Incentive - Warming up the Market
23 March 2010 Bristol
Regen
SW, in partnership with the Department of
Energy and Climate Change (DECC), is
running a high profile national conference
on DECC’s imminent consultation on
introducing a Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)
in April 2011. The event will bring
together around 150 national businesses
and decision makers to debate the issues
raised by the RHI consultation.
Senior representatives from DECC will be
presenting the proposed scheme and seeking
feedback from the audience.
The
introduction of the RHI is a landmark step
in the development of renewable energy.
For the first time there will be a
coherent incentive to incentivise
renewable heat providing a secure income
stream for those who invest in
technologies such as biomass, solar
thermal, AD, and heat pumps - creating new
business opportunities for companies in
retailing, development, manufacturing
and finance as well as the energy sector.
However, the UK is the first country to
bring in such as system and its design and
implementation will be key to its success.
This conference, therefore, is designed to
give businesses the opportunity to
understand and influence the design of the
RHI.
The
event will take place at At-Bristol on 23
March 2010 and will run from approximately
9am-4pm.
Member
rate: £195
Non
member rate: £295
For
further details visit - http://regensw.eventhq.co.uk
Transformation
Trails
Funded and supported by:

  
Wood
Heat Transformation Trail – 4th
February 2010
Are
you interested in heating your property in
a sustainable way? Do you see an
opportunity growing? Then join DARE (Devon
Association for Renewable Energy) on its
tour of four sites in the Greater Dartmoor
area all generating heat from wood, on
Thursday 4th February. See how
others have utilised wood fuel through a
variety of technologies, scales and
situations.
This
tour will be lead by a DARE technical
officer and each delegate will receive an
information pack brimming with case
studies, factsheets and data. The
delegates will be transported by minibus
to each site and will be able to ask the
site owners questions about their
technologies discovering the process from
inspiration through to installation.
Are
you a member of a community group who want
to heat a local facility through
renewables? Are you a householder who
wants to use local fuel to heat their
home? Are you a farmer with land which
could be developed for woodfuel supply? Or
are you a local business who is concerned
about fossil fuel supply and security? We
welcome all kinds of delegates to see
these woodfuel installations in operation;
the sites themselves include business,
agricultural, domestic and a visitor
attraction.
The
delegate fee is based on a sliding scale
dependant upon the type of delegate:
community representative (£5 pp),
individual (£10pp) & business
representative (£20pp). The cost includes
transport and lunch.
Please
contact DARE by telephone 01837 89200 or
email mail@devondare.org
if you are interested in attending.
You can also visit our website for more
information www.devondare.org
This
Transformation Trail is the second in a
series of tours; there will be a
specialist day for each technology
including solar thermal, photovoltaics,
heatpumps and windpower. This tour is
funded by Greater Dartmoor LEAF,
incorporating funding from the EU, Defra,
SWRDA and LEADER and The Dartmoor Sustainable Development Fund,
West Devon Borough Council’s Community
Project Grant and Renewable Energy 4 Devon
project.
For
full details please see the event flyer
Wind
Power Transformation Trail – 28th
January 2010
The
answer to your energy needs could be
blowing in the wind. Join the Devon
Association for Renewable Energy for a
tour of sites across the Greater Dartmoor
area that have harnessed the power of the
wind to generate clean, green electricity.
The day will consist of visiting four wind
turbines of differing scales, situations
and applications.
Are
you a member of a community group who want
to secure a local electricity supply? Are
you a householder who wants to generate
your own energy? Are you a farmer with
land that could be developed for wind
power production? Or are you a local
business who is concerned about fossil
fuel supply and security? We welcome all
kinds of delegates to see these wind power
installations in operation; the sites
themselves include business, agricultural
and domestic examples.
For
full details please see the event flyer

4th
December 2009
Are
you interested in harnessing the power of
nature? Do you see an opportunity in your
local river or stream? Then join DARE
(Devon Association for Renewable Energy)
on its tour of four hydropower sites in
the Greater Dartmoor area on Friday 4th
December. See how others have utilised
water to generate electricity, through a
variety of technologies, scales and
situations.
This
tour will be lead by a DARE technical
officer and each delegate will receive an
information pack brimming with case
studies, factsheets and data. The
delegates will be transported by minibus
to each site and will be able to ask the
site owners questions about their
technologies discovering the process from
inspiration through to installation.
Are
you a member of a community group who want
to exploit the local water source to
create energy? Are you a householder with
a river frontage that wants to find out
more? Are you a farmer with a river
running through your land which could be
earning you money? Or are you a local
business who could utilise a hydropower
resource to make your company greener and
assist to reduce your running costs? We
welcome all kinds of delegates to see
these hydropower installations in
operation; the sites themselves include
business, agricultural, domestic and a
visitor attraction.
The
delegate fee is based on a sliding scale
dependant upon the type of delegate:
community representative (£5 pp),
individual (£10pp) & business
representative (£20pp). The cost includes
transport, refreshments and lunch.
Please
contact DARE by telephone 01837 89200 or
email mail@devondare.org
if you are interested in attending.
You can also visit our website for more
information www.devondare.org
This
Transformation Trail is the first in a
series if tours, there will a specialist
day for each technology including solar
thermal, photovoltaics, heatpumps,
windpower and biomass. These tours have
been funded and supported by The Dartmoor
Sustainable Development Fund, West Devon
Borough Council’s Community Project
Grant, Greater Dartmoor Local Enterprise
Action Fund and Renewable Energy 4 Devon
project.
For
full details please see the event flyer
Environmental
Question Time
Thursday
12th November 2009
7.30pm
for an 8.00pm start
at Puccinos Café, Catherine Street,
Exeter
£3.50 per person
Do
you…..
want
to know more about the party political
platforms on the environment?
want
to ask the parties how they see the UK
reaching it’s carbon reduction targets?
want
to find out what our energy future looks
like?
Then
come along to our Environmental Question
Time where you can quiz representatives
from the major political parties.
This
will be an informed debate on all of the
major environmental issues including
climate change, renewable energy, targets
and incentives.
This
event will follow the Devon Association
for Renewable Energy’s AGM which will
begin at 6.00pm. This event is free to
DARE members.
Please
call 01837 89200 to reserve a place or
email mail@devondare.org
spaces are limited. Please also be sure to
let us know if you would like to raise a
question.
Past
Events & Activities
Exmoor & Dartmoor Renewable Energy
Excursions
A
fantastic tour of renewable energy sites across
the two National Parks, Exmoor National Park’s
tour will take place on Saturday 10th
and Dartmoor’s excursion will be held on Sunday
11th October 2009.
The
visits will take the form of a tour, in a minibus,
to see a variety of renewable technology
demonstrations. A DARE technical officer, who will
also be on hand to answer any questions, will
guide the delegates.
These
trips will allow delegates to view the equipment
in operation, speak with those who use it every
day and take away with them informative and
concise information. This will lead to a
dissemination of information, knowledge and dispel
common misconceptions around renewables. It will
also celebrate what can be done to combat climate
change, reduce emissions and promote local
generation within the locality.
Each
site visit will include an information pack; this
will feature a case study with details on
installers, suppliers, local firms and
organisations. It will also give details of any
funding achieved, grants awarded and sources of
further support for clients. It will show examples
of partnership working and examples of best
practice. The information pack will also include a
full database of local renewable companies and
factsheets on the specific technologies and
funding opportunities.
This
specialist tour is designed to celebrate the
Dartmoor & Exmoor Low Carbon Festival in
October 2009.
The
long term aim of the take-up of renewable energy
is to conserve our natural environment through the
mitigation of the affects of climate change and
this includes sensitive and protected landscape
areas such as the national parks. We believe that
one of the most valuable educational tools we have
are demonstration sites, giving the general
public, community representatives and business
leaders the opportunity to view first hand
renewables working and ask those who work or live
with the technologies questions about the
practicality as well as the theory from
inspiration through to installation.
The
tour will provide a new opportunity for the
understanding and enjoyment of the special
qualities
of Dartmoor & Exmoor and see how renewable
energy can be incorporated into the National
Park's and surrounding areas environment and help
to meet carbon reduction targets.
Exmoor
National Park Energy Excursion
Saturday
10th October 2009
10.00 - meet at Lynmouth public car park
10.00 - 10.15 - Coach transportation
10.15 - 10.45 - Yenworthy Lodge, Oare, Lynton - Solar Thermal
& Windpower - John Brownley
10.45 - 11.45 - Coach Transportation
11.45 - 12.15 - Exmoor Medical Centre, Dulverton - Ground
Source Heatpump - Guy Greenfields
12.15 - 13.15 - Lunch at The Anchor Inn, Brushford,
Dulverton
13.15 - 2.00 - Coach Transportation
2.00 - 2.30 - Pinkery Adventure Centre - Windpower
& Photovoltaics - David Huxtable
2.35 - 3.00 - Coach Transportation
3.00 - 3.45 - Natsley Farm, Brayford - Biomass &
Windpower – Richard Gedge
3.45 - 4.15 - Coach Transportation
4.15 - 5.00 - Glen Lyn Gorge - Lynmouth - Hydropower -
Matthew Oxenham
5.00 close
Delegate Fee for the Exmoor excursion: £12.00pp
to include lunch, refreshments and transport
Dartmoor National Parks Renewable Energy Excursion
Sunday 11th October 2009
9.00 – 10.00 - Okehampton Business Centre – Wood Pellet boiler,
Photovoltaics & Windpower - Cathy Holland
10.00 – 10.15 - Coach Transportation
10.15 – 11.15 – Bowden Mill, North Bovey - Hydropower
- Mr & Mrs James
11.15 – 11.30 - Coach Transportation
11.30 – 12.30 – Metherell, Chagford – Domestic
Solar Thermal, Photovoltaics & Windpower –
Perran Newman
12.30 – 1.00 - Coach Transportation
1.00 arrive at Okehampton Business Centre – excursion
ends
This Dartmoor excursion is free of charge.
If you would like to attend
either of these tours please contact us on 01837
89200 or mail@devondare.org
Recycling
and Environmental Exhibition
Saturday
19th September - 10am - 4pm
Ottery
St Mary Parish Hall
Free
Entry!
Loads
of advice about saving energy, growing food,
composting, renewable energy and recycling. Also,
a children's art competition and displays plus a
raffle. Have some fun generating your own
electricity to inflate a monster or play a
computer game! Refreshments available.
Okehampton
Show
13th
August 2009
Stoneypark
Showground, Okehampton, Devon
We
are attending this years Okehampton Show and
keeping our fingers crossed for some good weather!
Dedicated Directors will be on hand to
offer advice and to answer any Renewable Energy
questions you might have.
We
are being joined by 3 of our members, Kaieteur,
Forest Fuels and A.Mackmurdie Ltd.
The
event promises to be an excellent day out, so
please do come and see us there!
Monday 24th
November 2008
Okehampton Business Centre, Okehampton
DARE
is hosting a new event, a day focused on
sustainable buildings, both domestic and
commercial. This conference will explore the
issues of policy, legislation and guidelines for
sustainable construction, nationally, regionally
and locally. It will look at the issues of
planning and codes of practice such as sustainable
homes and BREEAM. There will also be the
opportunity to tour the Opportunity Okehampton
Business Centre and see the practical
implementation of renewable and sustainable
features. The event will also feature a talk on
sustainable building materials and design
techniques.
Programme
9.00 - Registration and Morning Coffee
9.30
– 10.15 The National, Regional and Local
sustainable Construction Policy Framework Gareth
Walton – Devon Sustainable Buildings Initiative
10.15 –
11.00 Planning Policy 22 & Planning Policy 1
– Gareth Bradford - Senior
planning officer, strategic implementation, Devon
County Council
11.00
– 11.45 Code For Sustainable Homes – High
Bickington A Case Study – Andrew Knox – Devon
Association for Renewable Energy
12.00
Lunch
1.00 – 1.45 Tour of Opportunity Okehampton
Business Centre – Renewable & Sustainable
Features - Tracy Windemer – Borough Civil
Engineer – West Devon BC
1.45 – 2.30 BREEAM (Building Research
Establishment Environmental Assessment Method)
Non-Domestic Sustainable Buildings – Fiona
Edwards – Devon Renaissance
2.30 –
3.15 Sustainable Building Materials &
Techniques – Chris Brookman – BACK TO EARTH
3.15 – 4.00 Questions & Answers & Close
Cost:
£20.00 per person for D.A.R.E Members, or £25.00
per person for non-members, this includes
refreshments and a buffet lunch
The
DARE Sustainable Building Day should be
informative, relevant and a must for those
involved in architecture, building, development,
planning, commercial property and housing. It will
also be of interest to those involved in their
local communities who may have developments
proposed in their areas, those interested in
sustainability issues and even individuals who
wish to build their own home. This conference will
also provide an excellent networking opportunity
for delegates.
Places
are limited and will be allocated on a first come
first served basis, book early to avoid
disappointment.
For
full details please see the event flyer
Cut
your Energy Costs and
Save Money
Significantly reduce
your energy consumption
Wednesday
19th November
7:00 – 9:00
Okehampton Business Centre, Higher Stockley Mead,
Okehampton EX20 1FJ
Get
help with Renewable energy sources and Energy
efficiency
Ask
the experts, and get answers to your energy
questions
-
Identifying
your renewable energy options
-
Assess
technologies and installers
-
Develop
your financial case
-
Access grants and loans
-
Address
planning issues
Analyse
your company's carbon impact, investigate new
technologies and payback time frames in renewable
energy.
Renewable
energy is derived from essentially inexhaustible
sources, such as the wind, sun, water or
replaceable sources such crops. Easily accessible
renewable energy technologies include solar water
heating, solar photovoltaics, ground source heat
pumps, small scale wind turbines, small scale
hydro systems and biomass heating systems.
For
full details please see the event flyer
For
more information call Freephone:
0800 592872 or email Deborah Turner deborah.t@bipwestdevon.biz

DARE
will be attending the Tiverton
Energy Centre Open Day
The Tiverton Energy
Centre promises to be one of the most pioneering
Anaerobic digestion plants in the UK. They are
holding an open day on the 2nd of September
starting at the new proposed site at 11am as
part of the planning public consultation
process. They will then move to the local
village hall at 3pm until 8pm to allow the local
community to see what they are planning to
achieve and answer any questions they may have.
This will be an excellent opportunity to view
the potential of AD, CHP, Upgrade, biomethane
and uses, digestate management, public
perception and the planning process. For more
information please view their website www.greenerforlife.co.UK
DARE
is having an exhibition stand at ' A
Greener Taste Of Devon'
DEVON County
Council is bringing together food and drink
producers, local hospitality businesses and
environmental experts from across the county for a
free trade exhibition.
A Greener Taste of Devon is being hosted by the
County Council at RHS Garden Rosemoor in Great
Torrington from 11am to 4pm on Wednesday 10
September, and there is still time for local
businesses to register as exhibitors.
The exhibition is a showcase for producers to find
new markets for their food and drink, and for
hoteliers, BBs, restaurants and shops to source
more Devon produce for their visitors. The event
is also a chance for companies to share green
solutions and purchasing eco-friendly products and
services.
For an exhibitors pack or to reserve tickets
please call 01392 383428 or 01392 382176.
Alternatively, email paul.baker@devon.gov.uk
or rachel.mildon@devon.gov.uk
DARE
will be attending the opening of Opportunity
Okehampton
WEST Devon Borough
Council is giving local entrepreneurs the
opportunity to cast their professional eye over
the borough’s latest and most dynamic commercial
units on Friday September 12. The Council is
holding an open day, between 10 am and 4 pm, at
the flagship ‘Okehampton Business Centre’,
part of the Opportunity Okehampton development.
The building is at the cutting edge of ‘green’
technology and is expected to save up to 50 tonnes
of carbon emissions each year through the unique
way it has been designed.
For more information on the units which are
available contact Michelle Baker on 01822 813702
or email mbaker@westdevon.gov.uk
This
show was cancelled due to bad weather
conditions.
Okehampton
Show
14th
August 2008
Stoneypark
Showground, Okehampton, Devon
We
are attending this years Okehampton Show and
keeping our fingers crossed for some good weather!
Dedicated staff and Directors will be on hand to
offer advice and to answer any Renewable Energy
questions you might have.
We
are being joined by 4 of our members, Kaieteur,
Eco-Exmoor, Millaquia and Devon Biofuels.
The
event promises to be an excellent day out, so do
please come and see us there!
DARE Annual General
Meeting & Renewable
Energy Event
12th
August 2008
6pm
DARE’s AGM
7pm
Drinks and nibbles
7.30pm
Catherine Mitchell the Professor of Energy
Policy at Exeter University speaking on the topic
of the recent release of the UK Renewable Energy
Strategy consultation
8pm
Question and answer’s session
When:
Tuesday 12th August 2008
Where:
The Phoenix Hall, St John’s Lane, Bovey
Tracey,
TQ13 9FF
DARE
going from Strength to Strength
The
Devon Association is now in it’s eighth year
of operation and has developed from a small
number of interested people to an organisation
with great influence in Devon and in the South
West region as a whole. We now have a wide and
diverse dedicated staff team working on various
projects, initiatives and assessments. DARE has
a wide range of services carried out by
experienced practitioners. We can now offer
desktop hydropower assessments, renewable energy
scooping studies, home energy audits, hydropower
site assessments and advice on sustainable homes
good practice. We are currently completing work
for one of the district councils on renewable
energy potential, this along with our past work
in other areas means DARE is influencing the
policy on climate change and energy production
at both district and county levels. We provide
advice to individuals for free over the phone or
by email and have an informative range of
factsheets, databases and supplier information.
DARE also gives advice to communities,
community buildings, schools and churches
through several projects we are involved in. We
also have a business liaison officer who deals
with all renewable energy equipment suppliers
and installers in Devon employed through another
project we are involved with. DARE produces REID
(Renewable Energy In Devon) a newsletter
highlighting renewable energy issues in Devon
and further a field, this also includes an event
diary and much more. We are also keen to carry
on our huge success in the realm of events work,
we have put on some extremely well received
conferences and awareness raising days and we
feel 2008 will also be a great year for us to
show case renewable energy in Devon through
events, excursions and conferences.
To
celebrate our growing success DARE is hoping to
make this years AGM something special. We have
several new directors hoping to join the board
and to help support and develop DARE in the
future. The AGM will be held between 6.00pm
& 7.00pm and followed by a drinks reception.
The AGM will be held at the Phoenix Hall in
Bovey Tracey.
We are lucky enough to have Catherine
Mitchell the Professor of Energy Policy at
Exeter University speaking at our event, her
talk will be on the topic of the recent release
of the UK Renewable Energy Strategy consultation
and will be followed by a question and answer
discussion period.
We
hope you will be able to join us for our AGM
this year which proves to be a dynamic, social
and informative event. If you are unable to make
the AGM, please still feel free to attend the
talk by Catherine Mitchell.
Please
find attached the agenda for the DARE AGM and
the minutes of our last AGM.
Thank
you for all your support over 2007 and we hope
that 2008 will be an even greater success.
AGM Agenda
Devon County Show
15th,
16th and 17th May
Westpoint,
Exeter, Devon
This
year's Devon County Show is not far away now and
D.A.R.E have booked 3 trade stands there this
year. This is the first time D.A.R.E has exhibited
at this event so it's very exciting for us!
We are being joined by 9 other installer's, all of
whom are members of ours. They are:
-
Eco-Exmoor
Ltd
-
A.
Mackmurdie Ltd
-
Celtic
Solar
-
Sungift
Solar
-
Plug
into the Sun
-
Green
Thinking
-
Biofuels
(SW) Ltd
-
Nils
Westman Architects
-
Kaieteur
There
will be lots to see and do and all your questions
regarding renewable energy will be able to be
answered!
Please
do come along and see us there and fingers crossed
for some good weather!
Sustainable
Tourism Success for Ruby Country Clawton
Sat
8th March - 11am
Beer
Mill Nature Trails
On
Saturday, 8th March at 11am Devon County
Councillor Des Shadrick will officially open the
fantastic new eco barn conversion holiday cottage
and wildlife activity room at the heart of Beer
Mill Nature Trails, Clawton.
This
luxurious eco friendly holiday cottage is a
stunning achievement by the local workforce of
skilled craftsmen and women and
local businesses using environmentally
friendly, natural and recycled building materials.
The owners, Elaine and Richard Green,
have incorporated as many green ideas as
they possibly could
from ground source heat pump, solar panels
for piping hot water, triple thermal insulation,
rainwater harvesting system, built-in wildlife
habitat, environmentally friendly paints and wood
stains, down to the detail in furnishings from
local, reclaimed, recycled, sustainable and Fair
Trade sources.
“It
all started years ago with a visit to a Ruby
Country workshop in Cookworthy, “ explained
Elaine, “ and
with guidance and support from the Devon
Wildlife Trust, Confidence in the Countryside we
have gained Gold Awards from DWT for demonstrating
that our business is working for the benefit of
Devon’s wildlife and natural environment. This
year we very proudly gained a Gold Award from
Visit Britains
Green Tourism Business Scheme.”
Guests
love what the Greens are doing and a large
proportion of their business is from repeat
bookings. “ We already have lots of bookings and
The Stone Barn has only just opened, customers
were booking before they had even seen any
finished pictures! “
On
Saturday, 8th March from 10.30 am the Greens will
host a celebration of this achievement and toast
to the future success with friends, neighbours and
local people all invited to come along. Devon
Wildlife Trust officers will be on hand to lead a
guided walk and chat, the workforce and project
manager will be available to discuss technical
details of the build, Elaine and Richard will be
happy to show groups around the eco barn, there
will be a fun Easter treasure hunt for youngsters
and a wildlife photography/picture competition for
all ages so bring your camera. Homemade
refreshments will be served in the Wildlife
Activity room and cottage courtyard. Parking is
limited at The Stone Barn so please park in
Clawton school car park and walk up if you are
able (about ½ mile) through Beer Mill Nature
Trails.
For
more details phone the Greens on 01409 253 093 or
visit the website
www.selfcateringcottagesdevon.co.uk
Marine
Futures
1st October 2007
National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth
A
conference exploring offshore renewable
technologies, harnessing the power of the seas,
marine based biofuels, carbon dioxide solutions
and climate change and it’s effects on the
marine environment.
Conference
Programme
9.30
– 10.00 Registration & Morning coffee
10.00
– 10.05 Introduction & Welcome – Paul
Baker DARE
10.05 – 11.05 Tour of the National Marine
Aquarium’s Renewable Energy Exhibition and
installed renewable energy equipment – Kelvin
Boot – National Marine Aquarium
11.05
– 11.30 Morning Coffee
11.30
– 12.15 Atlantic Array Offshore Wind Power in
Devon – Michael Huntingford Farm Energy
12.15 – 1.00 The acidification of the oceans due
to the absorption of carbon dioxide and it’s
effects on marine ecosystems – Dr Carol Turley
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
1.00 –
2.00 Lunch
2.00
– 2.45 Algae to Biofuel – Dr Stephen Skill –
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
A presentation by Plymouth Marine Laboratory on
their new bioreactor technology and discussion on
carbon dioxide solutions using the marine
environment.
2.45 –
3.15 Afternoon Tea
3.15-4.00 Wave Hub - The development of wave energy in the South West -
Nick Harrington, South West RDA
4.00 –
4.30 Questions and Answer session
4.30
Finish
Cost:
£20.00 for DARE Members or £25.00 for
non-members of DARE to be received in advance of
the event and includes buffet lunch and
refreshments. For more information or to reserve a
place please contact: The Devon Association for
Renewable Energy, 12A/B The Square, North Tawton,
Devon EX20 2EP Tel: 01837 89200 or Email: mail@devondare.org
or download the flyer below for the delegate
application form.
Marine Futures Flyer and Application Form
East
Devon Renewable Energy Awareness Day
Thursday 4th October 2007 10.00am
– 4.00pm
Branscombe Village Hall, Watergate,
Locksey’s Lane, Branscombe EX12 3DB
A
day of discussion with ‘trade’ stands
providing information on renewable energy
technologies and demonstrations. Up to date
information on Devon’s strategy for combating
climate change and the role individuals and
communities can play.
Programme
10am
– 11am:
Delegate registration and an opportunity to view
stands
11am
– 11.15am:
Introductory remarks
11.15am
– 11.30am:
Setting the context – Devon County Council
Ian Hutchcroft
11.30am
– 12noon:
Session 1: Renewable Energy potential in Schools
and Village
Halls. The SAVE trail, educational
opportunities, practical applications and grants
Speakers: Andy Seaman Devon County Council
& David Kelf SAVE Trail & Seaton
Primary School.
12noon
– 12.30pm:
Session 2: Woodfuel. Our local resources and
creating a network. Speakers Kimmo Evans East
Devon AONB & Sam Whatmore Woodfuel
Solutions Woodenergy Consultant
12.30pm
– 1.00pm:
Session 3: Feasibility Surveys. How to set
about choosing the right renewable technology for
you. Speaker Richard Pymm Devon Association for
Renewable Energy
1.00pm
– 2.00pm:
Lunch and refreshments
2.00pm
– 2.45pm:
Carbon Management in Business. Speaker Wendy
Stephenson ENVISION
2.45pm
– 3.15pm:
The Challenge of the New Towns. Discussion led
by Hugo Swire MP, Councillor Margaret
Rogers
& Gareth Walton Devon Sustainable Building
Initiative
3.15pm
– 4.00pm:
Panel presentation – question and answer session
Cost:
£8.00 per person to be received in advance of the
event and includes buffet lunch and refreshments.
For more information or to reserve a place please
contact: The Devon Association for Renewable
Energy, 12A/B The Square, North Tawton, Devon EX20
2EP Tel: 01837 89200 or Email: mail@devondare.org
or download the flyer below for the
delegate application form.
East Devon Renewable Energy Awareness Day Flyer and Application Form
DARE
Annual General meeting
6th
August 2007 – 7.30pm - Whiddon Down Village
Hall, Whiddon Down, Devon
We have
arranged for Dr. Jeff Ridley, from the
Meteorological Office’s Hadley Centre for
Climate Change, to give a presentation and answer
questions on the supportive
science behind the proof of climate change and
also the timescale on future changes which has an
impact on us for renewable energy and fossil
fuels. Including a discussion on the positive
links between the causes of climate change and
current energy use.
We have one new Director who was co-opted
in 2006 and due to be officially elected at this
AGM, and two Directors who have to resign, but may
offer themselves for re-election.
However we still have at least one vacancy
for a director, if you would like to be considered
for the position, please let me know, together
with the name of your proposer, who is also a DARE
member, by 23rd July.
With the approval of existing Directors,
nominations can also be made at the AGM itself.
Please
do your best to attend, and help us to direct the
future development of our association. If
you wish to attend please let us know in advance.
AGM Agenda
Minutes of last AGM 02.08.06
Domestic Energy Climate Action
Sustainable Axe Valley Enterprises
1 Day courses 2007
Helping with decisions about using natural energy
and reducing waste. Costs effective ways to
achieve environmental sustainability.
Energy & Climate
3rd April, 14th April, 1st
September, 11th September 2007
Personal action for climate & energy
Solar Power
24th April, 12th May, 15th
September, 25th September 2007
Water & space heating, electricity &
transport
Wood Fuel
22nd May, 9th June, 18th
September, 29th September 2007
Growing, gathering, buying, drying, storing,
stoves, boilers and chimneys
Dalwood Hill House, Dalwood Axminster.
Only £7 per day includes refreshments
For further details and application form contact
Pete Addie Tel: 01404 831 288
Sustainable Energy Courses at CSE
CSE offers courses for a wide range of audiences
from individuals to energy professionals and
community groups.
To find out more visit www.cse.org.uk/trainingcourses
or contact Richard Dunning at Richard.dunning@cse.org.uk
Ongoing - New Business Skills Training
Programme has a number of courses based in Cornwall and
Devon. Covering a variety of areas that may be
useful to individual/community or local businesses
renewable energy projects. The courses address
issues such as Strategy Formulation and
Application, Project Management, etc. To request a
brochure or further information contact 0845
2450417
'Finding
Out About Energy' - training specifically tailored
to your needs
Great training is available for anyone working in
their community who wants to know more about the
opportunities and benefits of sustainable energy.
'Finding Out About Energy' provides a basic A-Z of
energy efficiency and tips on saving energy and
money on fuel bills in the home. The training
examines practical ways in which community
buildings can be improved with energy efficiency
and renewable energy options, and also offers an
overview of funding and grants. You will leave
with a basic understanding of energy efficiency
and the options available to you and your
community to develop a community based energy
project.
Best of all, the training can take
place on your own premises and at a time that
suits you. Interested? Then simply email or call
the CAfE team: CAfE@est.org.uk,
08701 261 444.
Green
Drinks in Bideford
Green
Drinks is a regular meet in Bideford on the last
Thursday of every month from 5-7pm – put it in
your diary. The venue is the Blacksmiths,
East the Water, next to the Tarka Trail.
For
those of you who haven't been before, we get
together to meet and socialise with others working
on, and interested in, 'Green issues'. Everyone
welcome!
Please note this is
not a political gathering, just a social way of
keeping in touch.
Directions:
Go across the old bridge from Bideford town to the
mini roundabout on the other side. Turn
right and the Blacksmiths is 50m on your left.
Parking: Go across the old bridge from Bideford
town to the mini roundabout on the other side.
Turn left past the Kathleen & May and the car
park is behind the bus stop
Greenfinch
Anaerobic
Digestion Plant Visit
17th
May 2006
Greenfinch
has developed successful solutions for the safe
and environmentally benign recycling of organic
waste into useful soil nutrients and renewable
energy
Following our very successful conference “The
sleeping giant of renewable energy” which was
held in December 2005 in Exeter. The Devon
Association for Renewable Energy is now running a
trip to visit a successful Anaerobic Digestion
plant in Ludlow Shropshire which is dealing with
putrescible kitchen waste from homes, animal
slurries and grass crops. These feedstocks are
being converted into soil fertilisers and
renewable heat and power.
For
more information on the Greenfinch site in Ludlow
please visit their website: http://www.greenfinch.co.uk/index.html
Provisional
Schedule
-
Bus
to leave Exeter at 7.30 am
-
Arriving
at Ludlow 12.30 pm
-
Lunch
12.30 – 1.30 pm
-
Guided
Tour 1.30 – 3.00 pm
-
Depart
Ludlow 3.00 pm
-
Arrive
at Exeter 8.00 pm
Price
£40.00
per person. This includes transport, lunch and
refreshments at the Greenfinch site.
£35.00 for DARE members (not including supportive
members)
(£20.00 if you are taking your own transport to
the site)
Please
make cheques payable to D.A.R.E
The Devon Association for Renewable Energy (D.A.R.E)
12 A The Square, North Tawton, Devon EX20 2EP
Or Email your details to mail@devondare.org
Or Telephone: 01837 89200
Places are limited and the excursion will
operate on a first come first served basis.
Reaping
the wind: major conference and exhibition
28th March
at Trethorne Leisure, nr Launceston
Overwhelming interest in event showcasing small
wind turbines
Modern technology means people can now install
their own domestic wind turbine and earn money by
selling their excess electricity to the National
Grid. More
than 100 people have registered for this exciting
event to learn how to move towards energy
independence, guard against rising energy prices
and help combat climate change.
The slogan for the day will be “Purse and
Planet”
Seven wind turbine manufacturers will be
exhibiting their products and several will be
bringing small wind turbines to the event, for
everyone to see and touch. The aim of the day is
to make small wind turbine projects approachable
to households, local firms, farmers and community
groups alike.
Charmian Larke of Renewable Energy Office for
Cornwall, one of the organisers of the event, said
there had been a great deal of interest from
people wanting to attend.
“This has far exceeded our hopes for the day. It
shows that many people would like to have their
own secure energy systems,” said Charmian.
“People registering for the day have told us how
excited they are about the concept and how they
are looking forward to this event.”
The day is sponsored by the Community Renewables
Initiative funded through the Countryside Agency.
Speakers will outline government policy on
household level electricity generation, being
formally launched the day after our conference,
and will tell attendees all about the technology,
how to obtain planning permission and how to sell
excess electricity to the Grid. Bill Andrews a
veteran of local wind energy schemes will outline
the lessons he has learned from several
projects, and Jim Cooper, a grant specialist with
Cornwall Enterprise, will talk about the grant
assistance available, especially through the newly
announced Low Carbon Buildings Programme.
Anaerobic
Digestion "The Sleeping Giant of
Renewables" Conference
13th December 2005, Exeter University
Campus, Exeter Devon
The
Sleeping Giant of renewable energy was
roused on the 13th December in
Reed Hall on the Streatham Campus of
Exeter University. The Devon Association
for Renewable Energy (D.A.R.E) supported
by the Community Renewables Initiative (C.R.I)
recently held this very successful
conference on Anaerobic Digestion. A group
of experts and enthusiastic delegates
gathered to explore the potential to
expand the use of this technology and turn
our wastes into a valuable resource for
energy production.
Anaerobic
Digestion is a natural process whereby any
organic material can be reduced in the
absence of oxygen to a renewable natural
gas composed mainly of methane and to a
lesser extent carbon dioxide. AD is a
value adding flexible multi-purpose
process that yields both energy (gas,
electricity, heat, vehicle fuel) and
organic fertiliser from the same raw
materials.
What
is currently thought of as waste can be
used as the feedstock for the Anaerobic
Digestion process. Such material as food,
slurries, crop surpluses, fallen
livestock, butchery and abattoir waste can
all be transformed and therefore can no
longer be defined as waste as they have a
further use in the production of energy.
The
gas produced has similar constituents to
natural gas but instead of reserves taking
millions of years to be produced it can be
made in days. The gas can be used not only
in our homes but as vehicle fuel, as
demonstrated at the conference by Chris
Maltin of Organic Power’s Mercedes
EcoVitos. The car’s exhaust emissions
have been previously measured and found to
be 0.02% carbon monoxide (3.5% is allowed)
and 123 ppm particulates (against 1,200
ppm allowed) The car is a demonstration of
how our local authorities could be using
the same technology in our public
transport systems using the 60% of
household organic waste to power clean,
quiet and renewable vehicles.
By
harnessing the damaging greenhouse gas
from millions of tonnes of organic
material produced annually and using it as
transport fuel offers better climate
mitigation than any other technology. This
is because the gas is captured from an
organic process that would be releasing
methane into the atmosphere anyway and
converting it to clean running fuel. When
methane from the Anaerobic Digestion
process is released into the air it is 21
times more damaging than carbon dioxide.
Currently gas is already being captured
from the Anaerobic Digestion process at
some land-fill sites and sewage works
where it is used to power machinery and
produce electricity for the national grid.
The
conference consisted of a series of talks
the first of which was given by leading
expert in the field Clare Lukehurst a
member of the National Community
Renewables Initiative Advisory Group.
Chris Reynell from Bioplex explained his
small/medium sized system which is perfect
for farms. Christopher Maltin of Organic
Power discussed the use of AD to produce
biogas for vehicle fuel around the world.
Ian Baines presented on behalf of the
Environment Agency to expound upon
environmental controls and waste
management legislation. Jake Prior
represented Summerleaze of Holsworthy
Biogas the first commercial AD plant in
the UK.
The
day’s discussions highlighted the
diversity of resources and showed the
different scales at which AD would be able
to operate from the small
on-farm/community systems such as the
Bioplex Portagester to the intermediate
size of the Organic Power system and then
large scale of Holsworthy Biogas Plant.
The consensus of the discussion and
workshop groups was that small scale
community schemes would be ideal for Devon
with the involvement of the local
authority to facilitate the use of the 60%
organic fraction of household waste, the
organic refuse of the food and farm
industry, and energy cops into clean,
renewable energy for the county.
The
Anaerobic Digestion process, as well as
primarily producing electricity can also
create marketable bi-products such as heat
which can be used in local buildings. If
biogas is up-rated to pure methane, a form
of CO2 is produced as a by-product, which
can be used as an industrial solvent and
has many other commercial uses. Various
fibreboard products can also produced by
the residue of the AD process.
Samples were shown that are not
affected by water, are stronger than MDF
and do not release any of the carcinogenic
particulates which you find with MDF. The
process also leaves you with a high
quality organic fertiliser, which can be
used, on local farm land to displace the
use of mineral fertilisers. If schemes of
significant size are undertaken locally,
they will provide jobs in the local
community through construction, operation
and maintenance.
The
full conference report including the full
presentations given is available on the
DARE website downloads page .The day was
such a success that DARE is considering
running a site visit to a successful AD
site which could be replicated in Devon.
Perhaps the sleeping giant of renewable
energy will wake up and make its presence
known in the agricultural heart of the
South West.
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