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Hanmer, Technology Strategy Manager, The Carbon Trust and Skye Holcome Henley, European Marine Policy Officer, RenewableUK


• Wave & Tidal Energy; Daring to Differentiate Policy Support, Felicity Jones, Strategy & Policy Analyst, GL Garrad Hassan


• The Value Proposition: The Lawyer’s Perspective, Charles Reynard, Partner, Clean Energy Team, Eversheds LLP


• Q&A and panel discussion and presentation of the Lennard- Senior Award


Lunch time Session 12:30-13:15


EMR Question Time Chair: Gaynor Hartnell, Chief Executive, Renewable Energy Association


Bring your sandwiches and your questions to a special session on Electricity Market Reform


Jonathan Brearley, Director for Electricity Market Reform, DECC, will give an update; and a panel will debate the issues and answer your questions. Panellists include: • Tbc, SmartestEnergy • Duncan Sinclair, Partner, Energy Advisory Services, Baringa Partners


• Lawrence Slade, Chief Operating Officer, Energy UK • Zosia Riesner, Head of Renewables, Utilyx


Wave and Tidal 6 13:30-15:00


Challenges and Solutions: Finance, Cost Reduction and R&D Chair: John Griffiths, Technical & Compliance Director, EMEC Ltd • Financing Methods for Wave Energy Parks, Michele Grassi, CEO, 40South Energy


• The Marine Energy Cost Reduction Story: Happy Ending in Sight? Rob Saunders, Head of Energy, Technology Strategy Board


• Quickfire Technology Solutions • Siemens answers the challenge of lower cost marine energy with affordable connection solutions, Arthur Burrows, Siemens • How offshore experience can accelerate commercial deployment, Anne van Houten, New Energy Market Developer, Bluewater Energy Services • Scotrenewables Floating Tidal Turbine – Next Generation Technology…. Today, Mark Hamilton, CTO, Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd


• EMEC - an update, Neil Kermode, Managing Director, The European Marine Energy Centre


• Centre Quickfire R&D updates • Design and Progress of FloWave, Stuart Brown, Chief Executive, FloWave, University of Edinburgh • MARINET – How to get Free Access to Marine Test Facilities, Mark Healy, MARINET Project Manager, Beaufort Research , University College Cork


Wave and Tidal 7


15:30-17:00 Moving Forward: Innovation and Supply Chain with Cost Reduction in Mind Chair: David Krohn, Wave and Tidal Energy Development Manager, RenewableUK • Carbon Trust Marine Energy: Supporting First Arrays (MRCF) and Vital array-level Innovation (Marine Farm Accelerator), Charlie Blair, Technology Acceleration Manager, Marine Renewables,The Carbon Trust


• ETI Marine Programme Simon Cheeseman, Marine Programme Manager, Energy Technologies Institute


• Energy Technologies Institute Tidal Energy Converter Project Update, Joseph Fisbon, Atlantis Resources Corporation


• Commercial-scale manufacture of wave energy machines: a supply chain case study, Andrew Scott, Project and Business Development Manager, Pelamis Wave Power


• The Marine Energy Supply Chain: A Pot of Gold or Chasing a Rainbow? Colin Cornish, Managing Director, Marine Energy Matters, and Nick Ames, Managing Director, Supacat • Panel discussion and Q&A


UK Trade & Investment 2 10:30-12:15


Marine Energy – What the Competition are Doing Seminar facilitated by an expertise in this area to stimulate discussions with high quality speakers to engage the audience in an informative, challenging debate focusing on the UK's position within the marine energy, wave and tidal sector and the challenges for the UK based on what the competition are doing. Also on the panel will be UKTI Commercial Officers from South Korea and Japan to input market views as well as a prominent company operating in this sector to give an industry view.


Grid 3 – Major Projects 13:30-15:00


Chair: Niall Stewart, Chief Executive, Scottish Renewables • Wired for Change: What Stakeholders Want from the Electricity Market Network in the North of Scotland, [speaker tbc], Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution


Project TransmiT update Panel: • Ofgem, DECC and NGET (invited to take part) • Elaine Hanton/Gavin MacKay, Highlands and Islands Enterprise


Update on Three Major Projects • NINES, Stewart Reid, Future Networks Manager, Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution


• ISLES, Mike McElhinney, Head of Energy Markets, The Scottish Government


• Energy Bridge, Andy Kinsella, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Offshore, Mainstream Renewable Power


• Q&A Grid 4 – Grid Technology


15:30-17:00 Chair: Tony Glover, Director of Policy, Energy Networks Association • Flexible Plug and Play (FPP) – Smart Solutions for Connecting Distributed Generation, Sotiris Georgiopoulos, Flexible Plug and Play Project Director, Future Networks, UK Power Networks


• Identifying Scotland’s First Active Network Management Zones, Stewart Reid, Future Networks Manager, Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution


• Life Cycle Cost Comparison on Conventional and New Compact Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS), Brian Cheung, Principal Technology Engineer, ABB


• Innovative Hybrid HVDC Breaker Solves a Key Issue in the Creation of DC transmission, Peter Jones, Engineering Manager for Grid Systems, ABB


• The TWENTIES European collaboration on facilitation of wind power: main findings for offshore grids, Keith Bell, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Unversity of Strathclyde. A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats: The Role of Intermediaries in Renewable Power Supply, Ralitsa Hiteva, Doctoral Candidate, Sustainable Consumption Institute, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester


Offshore Wind 5


10:30-12:15 Technology Chair: (tbc) DECC • Bringing UK innovation to the offshore wind supply chain, Rob Saunders, Head of Energy, Technology Strategy Board


• Carbon Trust Offshore Wind Accelerator: An Update, Phil de Villiers, Offshore Wind Accelerator Manager, Carbon Trust


• Longer Blades and Floating Structures; Key Technology Innovations to Drive Down UK Offshore Wind Cost of Energy, Andrew Scott, Offshore Wind Programme Manager, Energy Technologies Institute


• Supply chain risks and their threat to achieving £100/MWh LCOE, Mark Cowling, Project Management Consultant, GL Garrad Hassan


• Gravity bases for offshore wind turbines, Jacques Ruer, Directeur Adjoint Développement des Technologies, Saipem-SA


• Offshore Wind Farm Installation with a Heavy Lift Vessel on DP, Brian Boutkan, Business Development Manager Offshore Wind, Jumbo Offshore


• Innovative Axial Flux Generator suitable for Slow, Medium Speed and Direct Drive Wind Turbines, Professor Markus Mueller, University of Edinburgh and Dr Makhlouf Benatmane, Executive Officer, NGenTec Limited, Dr Pawel Hanczewski, Dr Charles Gamble, NgenTec Ltd


Offshore Wind 6 13:30-15:00


Infrastructure and Cabling Chair: RenewableUK (invited) • Oostende, Energy Port: Development of the Logistics in the Offshore Wind Industry – Business Case, Wim Stubbe, Business Development Manager, AGHO Port of Oostend


• Hard Won Lessons from Offshore Grid Connections, Matthew Knight, Director of Business Development, Siemens Energy


• The Application of Continuously Emergency Rated Transformer for Offshore Market, Kevin A Wilson, Technology Engineer, ABB


• Cable Risk Assessment – a Quantitative Approach, Peter Allan and Scott Gooding, Geomarine Ltd


• PScour Prediction at Offshore Structures: Utility of the DNV (2011) Guidance and the Way forward for Scour Prediction, Kevin Black, Partrac Group


• Knowledge Based Asset Integrity for Wind Farms, Andrew Martin, Technical Manager, Lloyd’s Register EMEA • Panel discussion and Q&A


Offshore Wind 7 16:00-17:30 Business and Political Solutions Chair: Ronnie Quinn, Lead for Energy and Infrastructure Scotland, The Crown Estate • The Benefits Offshore Wind Farms bring to Local Onshore Areas and Communities – a Turbine Supplier’s Perspective, Tom Findlay, Offshore Business Development Manager, REpower UK Ltd


• Discussion 1: Alliance, collaboration, partnering – looking for the ideal solution


• Title TBC, Nicholas Carlin, Senior Associate, Pinsent Masons LLP,


• Together, Everyone Achieves More, Andy Iannetta, Managing Director, Offshore Marine Support Ltd


• Partnering for Success, Bill Russell, Chairman, Advisory Group, Optima


• Discussion 2: Political Support – and the Politician’s Dream


A 30min lively discussion on ‘UK Content in Offshore Wind: Making the Case for Political Support’; and ‘Made in Scotland? A politician’s dream’ • Dr Alun Roberts, Senior Associate, BVG Associates • David Still CBE of StillWind • End with general discussion


Hydropower Coming of Age 10:30-12.15


Celebrating 70 Years of Scottish Hydropower and Looking to the Future


Organised by British Hydropower Association Chair: Professor David Williams, Chief Executive, British Hydropower Association • Scotland's Hydro - Not Just a History but a Future, Rt Hon Brian Wilson


• Never a Better Time for Global Hydro, Alison Bartle, Director, Aqua-Media International Ltd


• Views of a Hydro Developer in Scotland, Chris Pasteur, Hydro Development and Construction Manager, RWE npower renewables


• Small Schemes to the Fore, Adrian Loening, Director, Mór Hydro


• Considerations and Challenges of Modernization Projects, Markus Kainberger, Project Manager, Andritz Hydro, Service and Rehabilitation


• The Future Scope of and Prospects for Pumped Storage, Catherine Mackay, Principal Environmental Consultant, AECOM


• Panel discussion and Q&A Register now to attend FREE of charge at www.all-energy.co.uk/register3


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