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ALIenergy - Argyll, Lomond and the Islands Energy Agency

Kilbowie House
Gallanach Road, Oban
Argyll PA34 4PF
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 1631 562125
Website: www.alienergy.org.uk

Main Contact
   Mandie CURRIE, Manager
   Email: mandie[at]alienergy.org.uk

Other Contacts
   Bob McILWRAITH, Biomass Development Officer
   Email: bob[at]alienergy.org.uk

   Karen PATERSON, Energy Education and Development Officer
   Email: karen[at]alienergy.org.uk

   Heather ANDERSON, Enquiries
   Email: heather[at]alienergy.org

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Regional Energy Agencies : AUKEA : Energy Efficiency : Photovoltaics : Renewable Energy Sources & Systems : SAVE Agencies : Wave Power

Further Information

Argyll, Lomond and the Islands is an area on the West Coast of Scotland, covering the County of Argyll and the isles of Bute and Arran.

ALIenergy is a small organisation dedicated to change the way we use energy in Argyll and beyond. It's all about change - either we all change our wasteful use of energy or the world changes for climatically for the worse. Energy efficiency and energy awareness will mitigate the global climate change which many predict will lead to massive disruption to the world's populations. At the very least, we could all do with being a little cleverer in our use of energy, to save money, conserve natural resources and reduce humankind's adverse impact on our rich but degrading eco-system.

Illustrations of some ALIenergy projects


Wood boiler and hopper at new woodfuel district heating scheme at Glenshellach, Oban


Under Secretary of State for Scotland, David Cairns, delivers free low energy lightbulbs at Taynuilt, Argyll, August 2006


Windfarm Community Trust funds are applied to local playpark development in Kintyre, Argyll


The development team for the Isle of Gigha Community Windmills Project, Argyll, Scotland


The inaugurantion of a 200kW automated woodfuel boiler for a community-owned swimming pool at Lochgilphead, Argyll, Scotland


The new biomass heating system at Kentallen and Duror Hall is celebrated at the Hall.


Domestic solar panel is installed at Oban, Argyll, Scotland

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