Feature Waste management & recycling The Energy Event 2011
With a 10-year history, The Energy Event has grown to be one of the largest energy exhibitions and conferences in Europe. Taking place on the 13th – 14th September 2011 at the Birmingham NEC, it is the only event dedicated solely to energy procurement, management and efficiency
upported by the leading industry associations and organisations, this year’s Energy Event will provide the UK’s largest client-led seminar programme free of charge and will address the key issues of energy avail- ability, affordability and sustainability. This year the Energy Event is spon- sored by British Independent Utilities (BIU), a world class systems-based util- ity consultancy that specialises in large multi-location portfolios, and contin- ues to offer visitors its superb free sem- inar programme, giving delegates the opportunity to hear viewpoints from industry experts on a range of relevant topics and ensuring they leave with a sense of how to position their organisa- tion’s medium term energy strategy to keep costs low and reduce energy risk.
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woman, Karren Brady will join as guest speaker on the topic of ‘Effecting Change’ in business.
The Energy Insight Conference Providing a forum for debate and dis- cussion about the issues affecting energy pricing, risk and the reduction of carbon, the Energy Insight Conference brings together experts and commentators in the fields of econom- ics, climate change, energy policy and security, the nuclear industry, demand management and carbon reduction. Day one of the Energy Insight Conference will be chaired by BBC Radio 4’s Today programme presenter, John Humphrys. Using an informal, ‘chat-show’ format, John will chair discussions with key European energy industry figures on topics such as elec- tricity market reform, energy pricing and the prospects for nuclear energy. Also on day one, leading UK business
Guest speaker on day two of the Energy Insight Conference is Lord Digby Jones, author of the recently published book ‘Fixing Britain’ and known as the ‘face’ of UK business. Lord Jones’ presentation is entitled ‘Putting Britain at the heart of global change’ and he has been invited to dis- cuss his opinions on the need for UK business to promote a culture of inno- vation and readiness in order to adapt for the changes required in the move toward a low-carbon society. Also on day two is Professor David Mackay, the Chief Scientific Advisor of the Department of Energy & Climate Change, who will give a presentation called: ‘What part do major energy users have to play in creating a low carbon, sustainable future?’
Other speakers in the line up for the Energy Insight Conference include:
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visitor is free and highlights include: 72 free CPD accredited seminars in six subject-led seminar theatres; 600+ companies including around 120 international exhibitors and specialist pavilions from Korea, Austria, Belgium and Switzerland; First class networking opportunities with formal and informal events from CIWM plus two networking lounges from Viridor and Stobart Biomass on the show floor. Plus: A top keynote speaker programme in the Leader’s Forum including Lord Digby Jones, Johnathan Porritt OBE, Steve Lee and Lucy Siegle; Dedicated energy from waste zone; Innovation Trail – find new, innovative products quickly; Tailored content for local authorities in the Local Authority Theatre supported by LARAC; Daily catwalk shows demonstrating the latest in recycled fashion; Concrete crushing demonstrations from Red Rhino; Communications Hub featuring debates, seminars and media help from Sauce Consultancy. The exhibition will also feature an outdoor exhibition arena so that visitors can see the latest plant, machinery and equipment in action. For further details and to register for free entry please visit
www.rwmexhibition.com
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This year’s Energy Event will provide the UK’s largest client-led seminar programme free of charge and will address the key issues of energy availability,
affordability and sustainability
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Hugh Jones, MD of the Carbon Trust; Volker Beckers, CEO, RWE npower; Sara Vaughan, Director of Regulation and Energy Policy, E.ON; Dr Craig Lowrey, Consultant, for The Utilities Exchange; and David Smith, Chief Executive of the Energy Networks Association.’
Sessions on the afternoons of both days, will be hosted by the Major Energy Users’ Council (MEUC) and will cover topics including under- standing efficiency in relation to water, energy and gas, low carbon incentives & legislation, energy secu- rity, energy monitoring & management, managing energy risk, employing an energy broker, and highlighting who will benefit from the ‘Green Deal’.
The Energy Information Theatre The second conference stream at the event is the Energy Information Theatre, which offers a unique oppor- tunity for energy professionals to hear case studies and reports from peers. Supported by key industry associa- tions and organisations, the sessions are practical, learning-based and pro- vide insights into the best practices and techniques, focussing on your spe- cific needs within the sector.
Over 150 exhibitors At this year’s Energy Event, 25 per cent of the exhibitors are new, giving visi- tors the opportunity to meet with sup- pliers of products and services that have never been available at previous Energy Events.
aking place on 13-15 September at the NEC, Birmingham, RWM in partnership with CIWM brings together the latest technologies, equipment and services to solve your recycling and waste management challenges. Attending the show as a
Other co-sponsors for this year’s event include: E.ON, haven power, powerPerfector and UX Energy Services. And, once again the event will partner with the most recognised organ- isations, reflecting the wide spectrum of industries that are relevant to the event. These include organisations such as EIC, the Energy Services & Technology Association (ESTA), the Major Energy Users’ Council (MEUC), BCIA, CIBSE, Waterwise and the Energy Institute.
Pre-register online
The Energy Event boasts the free seminar programme and networking opportunities for buyers, suppliers, consultants and product and service providers. Attending this event is a must for all senior professionals with responsibility for their organisations’ energy requirements. To register your attendance at the free seminars visit
www.theenergyevent.com
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