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Talbott’s Biomass Energy Systems Ltd supplies wood waste and biomass energy systems.  
Talbott’s Biomass Energy Systems Ltd, of Stone, supplier of wood waste and biomass energy systems.  


[[Smiths Brothers (Leicester)]] acquired a majority interest in the company.  
1970s Bob Talbott established his heating system in response to the energy crisis.  The first available unit was a simple industrial hand fed system designed to utilise waste wood offcuts and provide space heating to workshops or factories. 
 
Subsequently a full range of products has been developed ranging from simple hand-fired units producing hot air or hot water to totally automated systems.
 
2009 [[Smith Brothers (Leicester)]] acquired a majority interest in the company.  


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Talbott’s Biomass Energy Systems Ltd, of Stone, supplier of wood waste and biomass energy systems.

1970s Bob Talbott established his heating system in response to the energy crisis. The first available unit was a simple industrial hand fed system designed to utilise waste wood offcuts and provide space heating to workshops or factories.

Subsequently a full range of products has been developed ranging from simple hand-fired units producing hot air or hot water to totally automated systems.

2009 Smith Brothers (Leicester) acquired a majority interest in the company.

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