Delivering the New Energy Economy

Delivering the New Energy Economy 

22nd & 23rd February 2012

London

Topics include: Smart Grids; Smart Energy; Green Deal; Community Energy, Generation & Trading


Extra Value - Complimentary Reports for all Delegates worth £650
Global Smart Grid Market Analysis & Smart Grid Deal Tracker
Provided by Independent Analysts, Verdantix
Despite some setbacks, recent Government decisions confirm the on-going political will to transform the energy sector. This event brings together over 40 outstanding speakers, each providing their unique insight into the developing threats and opportunities.

This conference will examine the latest developments in the new energy landscape since our February 2011 event, whilst the workshops on Day two will enable you to drill down into the detail and clarify exactly where and how you and your organisation fit within this evolving and expanding supply chain.
Speakers Include:
• Charles Hendry, Minister of State for Energy – Keynote Address
• Basil Scarsella, CEO, UK Power Networks
• Mark Mathieson, Managing Director, Scottish & Southern Energy
• Sara Vaughan, Director of Regulation & Energy Policy, EON
• Ramsay Dunning, General Manager, Cooperative Energy
• Colin Sausman, Partner, Smarter Markets, Ofgem
• Richard Smith, Future Transmission Networks Manager, National Grid
• Bert Den Ouden, CEO, APXENDEX
• Paul Mulvaney, Managing Director, ESB ecars
• Nandini Basuthakur, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, EMEA, Opower
• Jonathan Selwyn, Managing Director, Lark Energy
• David Green, CEO, Eco-Island
• Jeremey Bungey, Head of Community Energy, Eon
• Dirk Michiels, CEO, Ferranti
• Angus Wilby, Head of Energy Services , EDF Energy Services
• Michael Mackey, Head of Engineering, ESBI
• Dr Fiona Cochrane, Senior Policy Researcher, Which?

Workshop 1 - Hosted by Ernst & Young - Realising the smart grid vision – how will it all come together?
This workshop will interpret the term ‘smart grid’ in a broad sense - comprising not just an enhanced energy distribution infrastructure, but also all of the appliances and applications that will utilise or interact with it, such as home appliances, micro-generators and electric vehicles.


Workshop 2 - Hosted by Poyry - The future of production and trading
This workshop will focus on energy trading and production; a series of introductory speeches, panels and open discussion will explore experiences to date, implications for the future, responses by the energy sector, investors and consumers.

Workshop 3 – Hosted by DHL Supply Chain – Delivering the Green Deal
This workshop will consider the full range of issues around the practical delivery of the Green Deal. There will be input from the investment community, bodies representing consumers, local authorities, energy retailers as well as organisations providing support services for the Green Deal.

Workshop 4 - Hosted by Engage Consulting - Smart Metering Implementation
This workshop will consider the full range of issues around the practical delivery of the Green Deal. There will be input from the investment community, bodies representing consumers, local authorities, energy retailers as well as organisations providing support services for the Green Deal.

Workshop 5 - Hosted by Chiltern Energy Management - Community Energy & District Heating
This workshop will examine the practical delivery of community energy schemes as part of delivering the green agenda. Case studies, panel discussions and feedback from workshop participants will clarify lessons from experience, develop solutions to practical problems in implementing community energy schemes, and identify evolutionary pathways in the context of carbon strategies

Please visit www.newenergyeconomy.co.uk for the full program

RegenSW subscribers will receive 10% discount off the Private sector delegate rate by quoting discount code ‘regensw’ (case sensitive) when booking . We regret no further discounts are available on the already discounted public sector rate.

 

Updated: 19-Dec-2011