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Ceiba attending Ayr Home Energy Fair 2015

Ceiba Renewables are pleased to announce that we will have a stand at this year’s Home Energy Fair in Ayr on Saturday 7th February.

The event is run by the Energy Agency which is an offshoot of the Energy Saving Trust. Now in its eighth year, this is the only free event in South West Scotland which focuses on topics such as saving energy, renewable energy and sustainable transport.

Ceiba’s Duncan Crosthwaite will be doing a presentation on the “Key considerations when choosing a solar system for your home” at 2.15pm and we’ll also have our advisors available on our stand from 10.30am to 3.30pm for those who are looking for more information on energy saving technologies such as solar and voltage optimisation.

The day will be a great opportunity for home and business owners to find out more about reducing their energy overheads.

The event will be held at University of West Scotland, University Road, Ayr, KA8 0SX.

To find out more about the event: http://www.energyagency.org.uk/en/events_46678/

To find out more about Ceiba please visit our website or email us for a brochure.

Duncan Crosthwaite

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