Geotech Invites Global AD And Engineering Professionals To New Webinar

Geotech, the market leading supplier of anaerobic digestion gas monitoring equipment in the UK will be hosting a webinar titled ‘Tapping into New Power Capacity from Anaerobic Digestion’

by Helen Tipton | Wednesday 7 December 2016

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The webinar will be presented in collaboration with the Institute of Chemical Engineers’ (IChemE) Water Special Interest Group on Thursday, 8th December 2016 at 09:00-10:00 GMT.

The webinar will engage over 100 engineering, water specialists and anaerobic digestion (AD) industry players worldwide. Geotech’s Managing Director Steve Billingham and Senior Technical Support Engineer, Tim Wilson will share Geotech’s expertise and discuss the ways water companies can become energy efficient and independent with AD.

This will include how AD can form the corner stone of a water company’s renewable energy strategy in a move to bridge the power gap and become energy efficient and independent. During the webinar, Steve and Tim will highlight how water companies can do this by boosting existing infrastructure to improve capacity, optimising the AD process through continuous monitoring and maintenance and a solid focus on development and innovation.

With over forty years of experience in supporting companies and organisations across various industries to create, maintain and optimise their AD process for biogas production and renewable energy aspiration, Geotech will also share examples of success stories from its key customers such as United Utilities and Southern Water.

The webinar is free and open to all. Individuals and professionals who would like more information about the webinar can visit http://www.icheme.org/water-webinar8dec-webpage and those who would like to register can go to https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1955655529171436292

CONTACT

Simon Sheridan
Geotech
sales@geotech.co.uk
www.geotechuk.com
+44 1926 338111

Wednesday 7 December 2016 / file under Water | Utilities | Environmental