Sustainable, renewable energy course & tour

All inclusive activity with accommodation @ the school house b & b.

Day one
Arrive between 4pm & 6pm @ the school house b & b
Sit down to a delicious homemade two course evening meal
Stay @ the school house b & b in one of our newly restored and renovated rooms.

Day two
Enjoy a delicious freshly cooked breakfast before the days activity begins which is:-
Sustainable, renewable energy course & tour
If you have an interest in renewable green energy then this is the course for you.
Discuss renewable, sustainable energy options
Onsite tour of working sustainable energy solutions, such as rainwater harvesting, solar thermal (flat panel & evacuated tube), solar photovoltaic (in-roof & on-roof), ground and air source heat pumps, intelligent thermal stores, wood boilers, bio-digestive sewerage systems, green roof, permeable paving, led low energy lighting, internal and external wall insulation.
We aim to equip you with the knowledge and understanding to enable you to carry out changes to save energy and reduce bills in your own homes
Enjoy a light lunch with tea or coffee midday
Course will finish approximately 4.30
Sit down to a delicious homemade two course evening meal

Stay at the school house b & b

Day three
Breakfast at the school house
Check out

All of the rooms at the school house b & b have en-suite with rainfall power showers.

The school house b & b is set in a quiet rural locations with mature gardens to unwind & relax in.

Price per person: £325
Price for two people sharing the same room: £495
Please contact me to book your place, limited places available.

 



Below is taken from the “energy saving trust” website

Renewable energy is generated from natural resources such as the sun, wind, and water, using technology which ensures that the energy stores are naturally replenished.
Instead of buying all of your energy from suppliers, you can install renewables technology (also called micro generation and low-carbon technology) to generate your own

There are lots of good reasons to use renewables.

You will be:
making use of secure and local resources
reducing your dependence on non-renewable energy
helping to reduce the production of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases
creating new jobs in renewable energy industries
reducing your energy bills.

What do you want to achieve with your renewable energy?
This will influence which technology is most appropriate for you. Many people want to save money and reduce their emissions, and it is becoming more possible to achieve both. Other factors can have an impact, for example:
If you need to replace your boiler or central heating system, installing a new biomass boiler or heat pump becomes more cost-effective.
If your priority is to save carbon dioxide, consider wood-fuelled heating, a large wind turbine or a large solar PV system.
If you want to do a bit for the environment but have limited funds, think about a cheaper option such as solar water heating.
If you live in an isolated rural property with no mains electricity, you may get the most reliable off-grid supply from hydro or from a mixture of wind and solar PV.

You will learn about the different renewable, sustainable, green energy that is available to install in your own homes.

Please contact me for more details at info@theschool-housebb.co.uk