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Free voltage optimisation training seminars

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Companies in the Midlands and the North West will be able to find out how voltage optimisation can help them cut their energy costs and reduce their carbon footprint at free training seminars to be held in May and June by EMSc (UK) Ltd, manufacturer of the Powerstar system.

North West seminar – Warrington

The North West seminar, which is in partnership with the Energy Institute, will be presented by Powerstar sales engineer for the North West Ray Booth and will take place at The Centre in Birchwood, Warrington on Tuesday 10 May

Mark Hobbins, who is a registered energy engineer with Energy Institute, as well as a Low Carbon Consultant with CIBSE, will speak at the event about energy and environmental projects in business and industry, including legislation, controls, metering and lighting.

Midlands seminar – Warwick

The Midlands seminar will be presented by Mick Meakin, the Powerstar sales engineer for the Midlands and will take place on Tuesday 14 June at the Radcliffe House Conference Centre, at the University of Warwick. There will also be a presentation from an independent keynote speaker on the latest developments, trends, government legislation and examples of best practice in relation to carbon reduction and energy management.

Both events. which are free to attend, run between 10am – 1pm and include a buffet lunch. All attendees will be presented with a CPD (Continuous Professional Development) certificate for completing the introductory course to voltage optimisation and energy management.

People interested in attending the events should contact Nick Lee on 01709 836 200 or email [email protected]. There is also an opportunity to register online at: powerstar.co.uk/seminarbooking.html.

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