19 05 2011 ESTA ENERGY SUMMIT

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Demand side energy use
Business and energy strategy
Carbon reduction vs. Energy Efficiency

 
Developing your strategy for a secure, low carbon, competitive energy future

 

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Keynote:  Why demand-side carbon saving is the key to safeguarding the UK’s future fuel security

Lord Teverson, Co-Chair, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Policy Committee on DECC

Securing Europe’s low carbon energy future [ 1,185kb]

Giles Chichester MEP, President, European Energy Forum

Will the work behind ‘Energy 2020’ provide competitive, sustainable and secure energy across Europe and will it provide energy services and technology companies the opportunities via legislative changes to maximise demand-reduction across their sector?

Challenges UK companies must overcome to remain competitive and to deliver the low-carbon energy economy [ 1,653kb]

Mark Wignall, Commercial Manager, Inenco

How Boards of Directors are tackling increasing costs, higher energy prices, more taxes and a need to significantly invest in efficiency measures, at a time when financial support is stretched.

Tomorrow's Technology - will energy efficiency measures run out of steam? [ 354kb]

Andrew Warren, Director, Association for the Conservation of Energy (ACE)

With a focus on demand-side efficiency measures aiding climate change initiatives, will a future of zero carbon generation impact on the need to strive to consume less?

Creating demand side policy to meet government objectives.  Why the CRC is critical in achieving an energy efficient future [ 379kb]

Niall Mackenzie, Head, National Carbon Markets, DECC

ESTA – The expert hub for demand-side knowledge and expertise [ 280kb]

Alan Aldridge, Executive Director, ESTA

Innovation, products and investment [ 545kb]

Angus Robertson, Chief Executive, powerPerfector

How product manufacturers are widening their business offerings by working more closely with customers to create bespoke solutions so that both sides reap healthy returns.

Service Delivery, Knowledge and Standards [ 1,336kb]

Richard Hipkiss, Product Director, digitalenergyTM

Energy demand in the UK is set to rise by 100%+ over the coming years, with legislation demanding reductions in carbon emission of 80% how are energy companies reacting? Are energy retail services the solution? Will the market consolidate and lead to a reduction in competitive services or will the knowledge and specialism’s of independent providers help drive new initiatives, standards and technologies? What will it take for all organisations to implement a comprehensive energy and carbon management action plan?

Improving London’s environment [ 3,981kb]

Martin Powell, Director of Environment, London Development Agency

Developing and implementing policies and strategies to assist in combating climate change to bring about a low-carbon London.

Making sure your efficiency investments are all they are cracked up to be [ 562kb]

Alex Rathmell, EEVS Energy Efficiency Verification Specialists

Can standards drawn up in the US help realise the potential of installed saving measures over here?

Behavioural Changes and Technology - is Generation Y the key to delivering adaptive solutions? [ 581kb]

Carrie Hancox, Managing Consultant, Vertex

Integration is the key to future data communications and collaboration.  With the smart phone explosion and cloud computing taking hold, will technology alone be enough to connect all the dots?  Or will the mind-set required to make use of it be a Generation Y thing?

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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