7 IWEX 2011 PREVIEW
Turning carbon management into cash
T
he low-carbon agenda has placed new burdens on UK businesses and the energy companies that serve
them. Rethinking of the energy supply business and day-to-day measures such as the CRC Energy Effi ciency Scheme, mean that users will soon be living in a diff erent energy world. But for those who think smart and act fast there are opportunities to benefi t from this new world. Find out more at two free half-day sessions being hosted by Utility Week magazine with the support of the Major Energy Users’ Council, alongside IWEX and Sustainabiltylive!, on 24-25 May. The conference will tackle new approaches to energy effi ciency, how to take advantage of the new green support mechanisms like feed-in tariff s, the Renewable Heat Incentive and the Green Deal; and how to sell services to the energy networks.
Day One, Tuesday 24 May, 2-5pm
Working within the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) The CRC Energy Effi ciency Scheme has been reshaped several times. What will happen now? Department of Energy & Climate Change One year on; and preparing for league tables Environment Agency Working within the CRC - the legal requirements and implications McGrigors Practical management, accounting treatments and cashfl ow KPMG The grid average issue: a burden on green energy Good Energy
Day Two, Wednesday 25 May, 2-5pm Making money from managing energy How one company took stock of its resources and became a supplier of energy and services Wessex Water Energy effi ciency – Getting the basics right: how can companies be sure they’re not leaking energy – and cash? Carbon Trust Taking advantage of the green support mechanisms - what works where? Delta Energy & Environment Selling services to the networks: from interruptible supplies to contracts for short-term operating reserve (STOR) National Grid Dealing with the local network operator: can energy users take advantage of new partnerships? Electricity Northwest
Race for effi ciency Delegates will also get a chance to vote on the Energy Effi ciency Race, where IWEX and Sustainabilitylive! exhibitors compete to win Utility Week’s unique competition designed to pass on top energy saving tips. Up to ten organisations from the main event will get an opportunity to showcase their expertise for around 200 business managers. The challenge is that they only have 60 seconds to impress. The competition is being fi lmed for broadcast on
www.utilityweek.co.uk. To register, sign up free of charge for Sustainabilitylive! and check the Utility Week box at
http://bit.ly/hUmY84.
Venue: NEC Toute Suite
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