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Setting the stage for the future of energy

Futurebuild and the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) are joining forces to explore the future of energy at Futurebuild 2019. The partnership puts the ADE at the centre of the Energy Hub, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss and debate how to deliver a user-led, flexible, smart energy future.

The ADE is the leading trade association for decentralised energy, representing more than 120 interested parties from across the industrial, commercial and public sectors. Two ADE pavilions will explore innovations across the whole energy landscape, from heat networks to combined heat and power (CHP), demand side response (DSR), and energy efficiency.

Martin Hurn, managing director of Futurebuild Events, said: “We are delighted to partner with the ADE in our Energy Hub. This association is firmly focused on bringing together its members to educate them around the future vision for energy, while championing best practice in the industry. The ADE is a perfect fit for this Hub which will unite professionals engaged in designing, specifying, supplying and installing services and products involving energy production and use.”

The ADE is also a partner of, and one of the main content providers for, the Energy Seminar Theatre. This will highlight the latest research and best practice, with exhibitors demonstrating technologies in this sector. The ADE’s sessions will explore the future of energy demand and supply at both domestic and city levels. These seminars will share new ways of doing things and are expected to be of value to all those involved in the industry.

Dr Joanne Wade, incoming deputy director at the ADE, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Futurebuild and have the opportunity to share new ideas that will help attendees put consumers at the heart of a decentralised energy system – whether in domestic or urban energy settings.”

72 per cent of visitors attending Futurebuild want to see new products. The senior-level decision-makers visiting the Energy Hub will include energy buyers, energy managers, sustainability managers and facilities managers representing housebuilders, housing associations, educational institutions and all areas of the public sector. To find out more about exhibiting in this Hub, click here.

Futurebuild will be held on March 5-7 2019 at London's ExCeL.

6 November 2018

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