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Manager, Shetlands Heat Energy & Power; William Spence, Plant Manager, Shetland Islands Council
• Job Creation from District Heating in Gotenburg, Philippe Terrien, Country Manager, Powerpipe • Panel discussion and Q&A
Energy Efficiency 14:00-15:30
Energy Efficiency 1 – Where We are Now • DECC (invited) • John McMenemy, Energy Efficiency Policy Manager, Energy Efficiency and Low Carbon Economy, The Scottish Government
• Ann McKenzie, Head of Domestic Energy Efficiency, The Scottish Government
• Resource Efficient Scotland, Iain Gulland, Director, Zero Waste Scotland
• ECOs – Energy Company Obligation: An Update, [speaker tbc] Energy UK
• Energy Efficiency in Business And Industry: A Carbon Trust Update, Al-Karim Govindji, Technology Acceleration Manager, Innovation
Energy Efficiency 2 – Challenges and Solutions
16:00-17:30 Chair: tbc • Breaking Down Barriers to Sustainable Energy Reductions, Chris Stubbs, Energy Practice Leader, ABB Ltd
• Financing Energy Efficiency, Jamie Mehmood, Senior Director, Sustainable Energy Finance, RBS
Microgeneration/Onsite Solutions • Microgeneration a Rapidly Changing Scene: An Overview – Colin McNaught, Managing Consultant, Ricardo-AEA
• Quickfire updates on technology • Small Wind, David Sharman, Ampair • Heat Pumps, David Pearson, Director of Innovation Star Refrigeration Ltd • Fuel Cell Micro CHP, Jon Cape, iPower • Solar (speaker tbc)
Geothermal
11:00-12:30 Chair: Nick O’Neill, Director, SLR Consulting Ireland • Deep Geothermal Developments in the UK, Ryan Law, Managing Director, Geothermal Engineering Ltd
• Potential Application of Geothermal Energy Technology to Offshore Platforms, Cara Heller, Strategy Development Analyst, ADIL
• Cornish Rocks – Hotting Up? Guy Macpherson-Grant, EGS Energy Limited
• Geothermal Energy in Scotland - Turning Potential into Reality, Aidan Harber, Principal Engineer, AECOM
• Geothermal Resource Assessment of the Sedimentary Basins of Northern Ireland, Riccardo Pasquali, GeoServ; Nick O’Neill, Director, SLR Consulting
Energy Skills Seminar – Ensuring a Competent Workforce
Organised by Energy Institute 14:00 – 15:30 • Keynote address: Current Priorities in Skills in the Energy Industry, Neil Robertson, CEO, Energy & Utilities Skills
• Process and Mechanisms for Assessing Workforce Competencies, Yasmine Dialdas, Accreditation Manager, Energy Institute
• How Accreditation Worked for Us: A Case Study, tbc • Q&A
11:00-12:30 Community Energy 1 Community Energy Scotland
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Community Energy Scotland will host the first conference session in the All-Energy Renewables for Communities Room, with presentations demonstrating the scale and breadth of community and rural energy development across Scotland and the support that is available to communities and rural enterprises with project
Thursday 23 May Plenary 2
09:15-10:15 The Future of Energy Chair: Rt Hon Brian Wilson • Bert De Colvenaer, Executive Director, Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Joint Undertaking
• Colin Imrie, Head of the Scottish Government’s Energy and International Low Carbon Division
• Angus McCrone, Chief Editor, Bloomberg New Energy Finance • Lawrence Slade, Chief Operating Officer, Energy UK
Wave and Tidal 5 10.30-12.15
Setting the Scene: The Current State-Of-Play Chair: Professor John Sharp, Cranfield University, and Chairman, SUT’s Marine Renewable Energy Committee
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• Wave and Tidal Power: The View from DECC, Trevor Raggatt, Head of Small Scale and Emerging Renewables, Office for Renewable Energy Deployment, Department for Energy and Climate Change
• Energy, Security and Prosperity, Martin Wright, Director, Fraenkel Wright Ltd
• Marine Energy: Developing, Deploying and Pioneering, Jan Reid, Senior Manager, Renewable Energy, Scottish Enterprise • Strategic Initiative for Ocean Energy (SI Ocean), Clare
AREG’s Renewables Champion, Iain Todd, signals the start of the Giant Networking Evening by piping throughout the exhibition halls.
Now, join us at the Giant Networking Evening! It’s in the Boyd Orr Hall 18:00-20:45, follow the sound of the bagpipes played by Iain Todd, AREG’s Renewable Champion
H2FC (Hydrogen and Fuel Cells) SUPERGEN 11:00-17:30
This all-day session, organised in partnership with the Research Council Energy programme funded Hydrogen and Fuel Cells SUPERGEN Hub (
www.h2fcsupergen.com), addresses the role that fuel cell and hydrogen technologies can play to enable the uptake of renewable energy. Speakers will provide an update on the role of hydrogen in balancing renewables, the use of hydrogen fuel cells for low carbon transport, and the current status of fuel cell mCHP for low carbon heating. They will address both policy, economic and technology issues, including examples from current development and commercial programmes in the UK, and globally.
Session 1 11:00-12:30 • David Hart, E4TECH • TBC • Denis Hayter, Intelligent Energy
Session 2 14:00-15:30 • Ben Madden, Element Energy • TBC • Progress in Hydrogen Storage, Tim Mays, University of Bath
Session 3 16:00:17:30 • Techno-Economic Analysis of Large Wind-Hydrogen Plants in Germany, Klaus Stolzenburg, Planet-energie
• Wind to Hydrogen, Christopher Small, ENERTRAG • Trends in fuel cell mCHP, Nigel Brandon, Imperial College
The All-Energy Community Energy Room (Room 23)
ESCOs as a Financial Instrument for Investment
Organised by AECOM 16.00-17.30 Green Growth: The Role of the Public Sector Chair: Scotland’s Renewable Energy Agenda, Jonathan Guthrie, Project Investment Advisor, Energy Technology & Investment Unit, The Scottish Government • The Peterborough Experience, Neal Kalita, Head of Energy Advisory, AECOM
• Public Sector and Energy Efficiency, Kit Gillibrand , Associate, AECOM
• Delivering a Sustainable Scotland, Vivienne Cockburn, Associate Director, Scottish Future Trust
• Council Case Study – TBC (Council representative) • Panel discussion and Q&A
The aim of this session is to provide a view of what, how and why local authorities have a key role to play in both facilitating and participating in green projects, both renewable generation and consumption. The panel will present an overview of strategies and case studies currently in progress.
development. This session will also highlight current innovation at community level aiming to deliver greater benefits locally from renewable energy.
12:30-13:45
Here to Help Community One-to-One Surgery Experts ranging from representatives of the utilities to legal and environmental specialists, Community Energy Scotland, and Endurance Wind Power will be on hand to answer your questions on a one-to-one basis throughout the lunch period.
14:00-15:45 Community Energy 2 Chair: Edward Kenny Levick, European Sales Manager, Endurance Wind Power • Maximising your Site’s Potential and Optimising Asset Value – the Do’s and Don’ts, Andrew Watkin, Partner, Carter Jonas
• Funding and Preparation for Community/Consumer Led Onshore Wind Schemes, Martin Sinclair, Partner, Mackinnons
• Distributed Wind Energy Applications for Community Schemes, Farmers and Rural Land Owners, Edward Young, Business Development Project Manager, Endurance Wind Power
• Small Wind Resource Assessment in a Community Situation, Dr Mark Runacres, Department of Industrial Sciences and Technology, Erasmus University College Brussels and Faculty of Engineering, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
• Harlaw Hydro Update, Simon Dormer, Director, Harlaw Hydro Ltd
• To Develop or Lease to a Third Party? Gregory Dix, Associate Director, Strategic Projects, Savills Energy
16:00-17:45 Community Energy 3 Chair: tbc • Community Energy in Ontario, Kristopher Stevens, Executive Director, Ontario Sustainable Energy Association (OSEA)
• Community Development & Ownership of Distributed Renewable Energy Resources: The Nova Scotia Community Feed-in Tariff Model, Dana Morin, Director of Business Development, Fundy Tidal Inc
• How Can Communities Benefit from Sub-500kW Scale Wind? – Mark Jennison, RM Energy, Paul Phare, Energy4All, Jon Halle, ShareEnergy, Community financing and appropriate business models, Sustainable Community Energy Network (SCENE) & Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation (ECCI)
• Raising the Equity Stake of Communities in Renewable Energy Projects, Martin Turner, Director, Frost-Free Ltd
• The Co-operative's Clean Energy Revolution campaign: support available to communities and policy manifesto, covering DECC's Community Energy Strategy and the Energy Bill, Colin Baines, Community Energy Campaigns Manager, The Co- operative, Social Goals
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