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Developing SUSTAINable Sector Networks

On behalf of SUSTAIN Lincolnshire, Lincoln University is leading a project to assist key Lincolnshire economic clusters to become more sustainable through better resource utilisation and efficiency.  Supported by its project partner Oakwell Management Services Limited, the University is working with Lincolnshire based small and medium enterprises to promote and stimulate collaboration on common themes [...]

Lincolnshire estate could use its crops to fuel £200k biomass heater

A farming estate could use crops grown on its land to fuel its own £200,000 biomass heating system. The owner of Hackthorn Hall, north of Lincoln, hopes to build three systems in the grounds. Heat and hot water would be provided for the main hall, outbuildings and the estate office from one installation. A second [...]

Work on £155m straw-fired power station to begin in April

Construction on  the  £155 million straw-fired power station in Sleaford will begin in April.  It will be the first major works on the 38MW facility, located on land off Boston Road. The plant will produce enough electricity to power 65,000 homes and free heating will be provided for Sleaford’s swimming pool.  The development will create 30 long-term operational [...]

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Date: 29/05/2012 13:30 -15:30
School of Engineering, University of Lincoln, Lincoln
Lincoln University and Oakwell Management Services Limited invite you to attend a Collaborative Sector/Cluster meeting to discuss future sustainability issues. This will be one of the first events to be held at the prestigious new joint Siemens/School of Engineering facility at the Brayford Campus. The agenda will be kept open for general discussion, but debate will be stimulated for the first meeting, based on findings from research into the `hot topics' for Lincolnshire companies.  The theme for the first meeting will be Efficiency in Energy use for SMEs, and Professor Chris Bingham, Professor of Energy Conversion, University of Lincoln will be the guest speaker.  Please confirm by email that you will be able to attend. For more information, and to request a project registration form contact Richard Allarton, Senior Lecturer University of Lincoln, School of Engineering - e-mail rallarton@lincoln.ac.uk
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