The Smart Energy Show returns to Cookham on Saturday, 7th February, with practical ideas for cleaner, cheaper home energy.
The event is a free, friendly way for communities to explore smarter approaches to home energy. Taking place during a time of rapid transition to clean power, the show brings together local suppliers and independent experts to help visitors understand how new technologies can create comfortable, efficient and healthier homes.
Whether you’re motivated by cutting carbon, cutting bills, or both, the show is designed for everyone, from gadget lovers to those seeking simple, low-cost solutions. Homeowners and renters alike can discover practical ideas, ask questions and explore options that suit different budgets, property types and lifestyles.
Key themes include renewable and low-carbon technologies such as solar PV and battery storage, air source heat pumps, infrared heating, heat battery boilers, draughtproofing, and retrofit assessments. Exhibitors will be on hand to explain how these systems work in real homes, helping visitors make informed choices without pressure or jargon.
Alongside the exhibition, a programme of talks and presentations runs throughout the afternoon, breaking down complex topics into clear, accessible guidance. Highlights include a 1.30pm talk by BBC presenter and meteorologist Peter Gibbs, who will explore climate change, energy and what the future may hold.
The mart Energy Show takes place 1-4.30pm at the Chartered Institute of Marketing in Moor Hall, SL6 9QH. Entry is free, making it an ideal opportunity to learn, ask questions and take positive steps towards a smarter energy future – for your home and the planet.
For more info please visit smartenergyshow.co.uk

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