Schneider Electric helps bridge the energy gap

Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management, is hosting a Tackling Energy event, Bridging the gap towards energy efficiency, which is taking place at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol on 12 November 2009.

The event is the third in the Tackling Energy series, which has proved to be popular with contractors, installers, specifiers, panelbuilders and facilities managers. On the day, Schneider Electric will be informing attendees about a range of energy efficient measures and also showcasing its portfolio of energy efficiency solutions..

The day’s programme features seminars focusing on the four steps to energy efficiency – measure, fix the basics, automate, and monitor and improve. In addition, attendees can also learn about solutions to support an electrical infrastructure including Integrated Installation Solutions and understand key legislation such as the Carbon Reduction Commitment, which impacts on UK businesses. The seminars will be running throughout the day and delegates can take part in any combination of sessions where they can interact and share ideas.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to discuss best practice and applications for specific installations, through one-to-one briefings with Schneider Electric’s technical experts, as well as get up close to products within the Solutions Showcase area.

Schneider Electric has a team of dedicated energy experts and a comprehensive range of energy efficient services and products to provide solutions for optimising energy usage. By making the most of their energy, businesses and organisations can drive down costs, improve their competitive position, meet important legislation and reduce their carbon footprint.

David Lewis, Schneider Electric’s energy efficiency specialist, comments: “Energy efficiency means something different to everyone, from capital to operational expenditure, from ‘being seen to be green’ to realising tangible environmental savings. Through this event, we are making it easy for organisations to meet their energy efficiency obligations and take a proactive approach to energy management by showcasing practical measures that can save energy, money and the environment.”

At the conference, attendees will be entered into a prize draw to win family tickets to visit Brunel’s engineering masterpiece, ss Great Britain in Bristol - one of the world’s most important historic ships, which brought together new technologies and transformed world travel.

For more details on how to attend this event, please visit: www.schneider-electric.co.uk/tacklingenergy or call 0870 608 8 608.

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