The Government Strategy for a Low Carbon Economy
Dr Colin Church, Director National Climate Change Policy, DECC [ 606kb]
The new Coalition Government is formulating its plans. What implications do they have further energy management and carbon reduction. Are they broadly in line with previous initiatives or is a revised approach planned. |
Impact of Government strategy on Industry and Commerce
Dr. Laura Cohen, Chief Executive British Ceramic Confederation [ 219kb]
What are the implications of the legislation on industry and commerce and how can they react to the requirements. What suggestions have been made for future improvements to the legislation? |
Implementing Energy Management
John Field, Director, Power Efficiency Limited [ 2,170kb]
ESTA members are ‘implementers’ - designing, installing, commissioning, operating and advising. How can the energy management industry best support energy users to create positive business value from the Low Carbon policy? |
The roll-out of smart meters
Paul Hamblyn, Consultancy Services Manager, Pulse 24 [ 502kb]
Current implementation for larger users and proposals for medium/smaller users leading to the final implementation plan. How can users interact early in the programme to receive benefits from metered consumption data? |
Energy Performance of Buildings - what does it do for you?
Ant Wilson, Director of Sustainability, AECOM [ 2,740kb]
The EPBD drives requirements for Building Regulations, Energy Performance and Display Energy Certificates, Plant inspections. The recent ‘recast’ places additional requirements on both the public and private sector to be implemented soon. How can energy and facility managers use this to advantage? |
Update to the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme
Richard Hipkiss, Commercial Director, i-prophets energy services [ 800kb]
With the changes announced by the Chancellor, what is the future for the Early Metrics and League Table and the effects on cash flow? What do we need to do to prepare for the introduction scheme? |
Case study: Bexley Council and how it achieved BS EN 16001
Mark Fraser BSI, Global Portfolio Manager, Sustainability BSI
on behalf of Bexley Council [ 189kb]
How Bexley Council achieved accreditation for the new Energy Management Standard BS EN 16001. |
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ENERGY CLINICS |
Energy Management – The good, the bad and the solution
Lee Jones, Siemens Energy UK [ 480kb]
A study of the drives behind energy management with illustrations of the good and the bad practices, concluding with the top ten tips for the solution to achieving maximum energy savings. |
Energy Management in Practice: A Retail Case Study featuring Ladbrokes and Hammonds Furniture
Lisa Wilkinson, t-mac Technologies Ltd [ 1,130kb]
The seminar will document a number of case studies of installations, where average energy savings of 15-20% were achieved. The presentation will show case t-mac's work with UK retailers Ladbrokes and Hammonds Furniture |
How you can use your M&T system to support CRC
Paul Martin, TEAM (Energy Auditing Agency) [ 1,170kb]
Information available in aM&T software to provide a single source for
CRC evidence packs. The data base also provides the evaluation tools
for project analysis to reduce energy consumption and minimise the financial impact of the scheme. The clinic will demonstrate how the CRC process can be simplified. |
Reducing energy bills and assisting with CRC – An engineered approach to voltage optimisation
Gary Mills, Powerstar® [ 608kb]
Review of CRC targets and obligations, UK energy prices and power quality, how to achieve quality voltage optimisation and how to save energy. The presentation will conclude with a number of Case Studies. |
AMR Data - Analysis and beyond
David Enever, Optima Energy Management [ 1,610kb]
The presentation will concentrate on the analysis of data quality, target setting, using the data to create provisional bills and form part of the bill validation process.
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