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July 2010 - Rural Generation
activities
featured
on
RTE
Nationwide
June 2010 - Rural Generation announces
exclusive contract
with world leading biomass boiler manufacturer.
October 2009 - Rural
Generation take further
steps in Canada
-
proposals to
turn waste
water to
Energy.
July 2009 - Rural Generation
achieved MCS accreditation.
This means that under the
Low Carbon Buildings
Programme - Phase 2,
charities, schools and
public sector buildings can
access 50% grant funding for
wood chip and pellet boiler
installations up to 300kW if
a MCS accredited installer
is used. Rural Generation is
one of very few MCS
accredited installers in
N.Ireland.
More
Rural
Generation
- Member of Wood Fuel
Quality Assurance Group
Rural Generation advise at
the highest level
John Gilliland,
Chairman of Rural
Generation, was
asked to be a
contributor, to one
of the first
“Committee on
Climate Change
Newsletters” this
month. This
Newsletter is seen
as authoritative
reading within
Whitehall, in policy
matters for Climate
Change. The
newsletter is
circulated to all
Ministers and
Government
department monthly.
John who is also
Chairman of the
Rural Climate Change
committee takes time
out in the article
to explain the
opportunities that
exist for reducing
emissions of
Greenhouse Gases
from agriculture.
[see link]
Rural
Generation
are a
Rushlight Award Winner
(Waste Water Award) for
furthering environmental
technology and innovation in
the fields of renewable
energy, clean fuels, power
generation, water, waste and
pollution management. Jan
2009.
Publication March 2009
Rural Generation
reach another first and set
the standards for others to
follow by the development of
a data sheet for its
woodchip. This will give the
consumer the confidence in
knowing exactly what they
are purchasing,
Government Estate
Goes Green
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Rural generation has won the
contract to install biomass
boilers into 3 government
sites. These are Stormont
KWB 100kW, Inishkeen House,
Enniskillen KWB 100kW and
Academy House, Ballymena 80
KW Energy Cabin. These
installations are the first
into the government estate
and are intended as
demonstration sites. All 3
sites will run on wood
pellets. Rural Generation
are working in conjunction
with H&J Martin and Williams
& Shaw on these projects.
These projects are currently
underway and will be
completed by Feb 2009.
Castle Espie
–
Rural Generation have
secured the contract to
install a 180kW CABINfire
wood pellet boiler in Castle
Espie. Managed by the
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWF).
Castle Espie is situated on
Strangford Lough. The
biomass boiler installation
is planned to provide heat
into their newly built
information centre. Rural
Generation are working with
Scoffield & Son’s Ltd and
Williams & Shaw on this
project. Installation is
planned early 2009.
Dale Farm
-
June 2008 saw Rural
Generation beginning to
recycle dairy waste water
treatment sludges to local
willow plantations for local
wood energy consumers.
Linwoods Dairy/Bakery
- April 2008 saw the
comissioning of an automatic
bio-filtration system
irrigating effluent onto a
7.5ha willow plantation.
[click title for case study
download]
Catalyst
Renewables
- Summer 2008
will see Rural Generation
planting 650 acres of willow
in Syracuse, up state New
York. This is a first for a
N.Ireland company. Our
partnership with Catalyst
will develop to offer heat
and bioremediation solutions
in the US during 2009.
KWB
- Extends Product
Range. April 2008 saw KWB
extend their 'Power Fire'
range to include 130Kw,
240Kw and 300Kw.
1st Cabinfire
Chip Boiler
in N. Ireland -
January 2008 saw the
installation at Omagh
Leisure Centre of a 500kW
wood chip boiler; the first
of its kind in N.Ireland.
This project was coordinated
in conjunction with
Renewable Building
Technologies Ltd.
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