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SMi presents the inaugural conference...


Energy Efficiency for Business Effective Carbon Strategy for a Sustainable Future


Monday 11th & Tuesday 12th April 2011 Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK


TOP SPEAKERS INCLUDE: • Tony Grayling, Head of Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Environmental Agency • Davide Minotti, Heads Sustainable Energy-Using Products Team, DEFRA • Angela Needle, Head of Energy Consultancy, British Gas Business • David Cockshott, Head of Industrial and Commercial Markets,Npower • Andrew Ogley, Business Sales Energy Solutions Manager, Scottish and Southern Energy • Michael Capper, B2B Energy Services Sales and Product Development Manager,EDF Energy • Pierre Dechamps, Adviser Energy and Climate Change, European Commission • Myfanwy Wolf, Business Carbon Strategy Advisor, The Carbon Trust • Mark McGlynn, Operations Buyer Manager, Pret A Manger • Patrick Brown, Assistant Director Sustainability, British Property Federation • Andrew Stanton, Head of Sustainable Buildings, Transport for London


PLUS AN INTERACTIVE POST–CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A Proactive Approach to CRC


Wednesday 13th April 2011, Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK In association with AEA Technologies 8.30am-1.30pm


Special price of £799 available until 25th February


Contact Kyle Skeates on +44 (0) 20 7827 6184 or kskeates@smi-online.co.uk to take advantage of this offer.


For more information visit www.smi-online.co.uk/energyefficiency9.asp


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