Sunday, October 25, 2009

find out what the 600 REA members do http://www.r-e-a.net/

R E A - the voice of the renewables industry in the UK
The Renewable Energy Association represents renewable energy producers and promotes the use of sustainable energy in the UK.

This website describes what we do for our members, and for businesses, consumers and others. See the Members section to find out what the 600 REA members do; and the Biofuels, Heat and Power tabs for descriptions of renewable energy technologies.

Use the 'Projects' tab above to see maps of renewable energy installations in the UK.

Membership
The REA represents well over 500 corporate members.

Membership entitles companies to

Regular technology & sector meetings
Yearbook and website directory listings
Website - control your content, jobs etc.
Discounts on REA & other events
Industry statistics and information
and much more
plus the credibility that comes with belonging to the leading renewables industry group
News and Events
Smart Energy 09
Conference and exhibition for energy users and beneficiaries of the renewable energy tariffs and heat incentive.
Renewables industry warns ‘Clean Energy Cash Back’ (‘Feed-in-Tariff’) scheme must be more ambitious
REA Press release - Feed-in-Tariff consultation closes Policy
The REA has policy divisions comprising experienced staff and sector experts in the three main strategic areas:

Merchant power, heat and CHP
Onsite (decentralised) renewables
Renewable transport fuel


Read our current consultation responses here.

We work in many related areas (such as anaerobic digestion), undertake pro-active policy development and respond to government and other consultations.

Businesses
The renewable energy industry and advice for businesses wanting to use or market renewables.
Homes & Consumers
Ways to use renewable energy in your home, garden and life with advice for consumers.
Farmers & Landowners
Opportunities for using land, agriculture and forestry for renewable energy applications.
Students & Researchers
Information for anyone interested

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