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Energy Storage


13:30-15:00 Chair: Elizabeth Johnson, Business Development Manager, Pure Energy Centre • An Overview of the Current State of Development of Energy Storage Technologies, Eur Ing Prof Ian M Arbon, Senior Partner, Engineered Solutions


• Hydrogen for Large Scale Energy Storage, Nigel Holmes, CEO, Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association


• Approaches for Distributed Energy Storage, Andy Atkins, Senior Technologist, Ricardo UK Ltd


• Geomechanical Design of Salt Caverns Used for Wind Power Energy Storage, Dr Evan Passaris, Technical Director, Atkins Limited


• Store Energy, Green Future, Hill Ren, Senior Country Manager, BYD Company Limited


Marine Renewables: Working in the Offshore Environment and Alternative Approaches


15:30-17:00 Chair: Dr Bob Allwood, Chief Executive, Society for Underwater Technology • The DeltaStream Tidal Turbine Concept: Seeking a Simple Solution, Martin Murphy, Tidal Energy Ltd


• 600MW Stepping Stones Tidal Lagoon, Peter Kydd, Director of Strategic Consulting, Parsons Brinckerhoff


• Specialist Service Vessels for Marine Renewable Energy, Nick Murphy, Head of Wave & Tidal Projects, SeaRoc


• Getting to Grips with Offshore Handling and Assembly of Wind Farms, Wave and Tidal Devices, Greg Campbell-Smith, Sales & Development Manager, First Subsea Ltd


• Drivetrains to the Fore • Drivetrain Options for Tidal Stream, Paul Jordan, Global Market Sector Head - Clean Energy & Power Generation, Ricardo UK Ltd • Targeting COE of 10p/kWh for the Future Tidal Parks by Development of PMG-based Drive Trains, Alexey Matveev, Head of R&T Department, SmartMotor AS


• Sea Power Platform, Ben Wrafter, CEO, Sea Power Ltd • Panel discussion and Q&A


Onshore Wind 1: Planning and Long Term Certainty


10:30-12:15 Chair: Joss Blamire, Senior Policy manager, Scottish Renewables • Planning for Onshore Wind – Maintaining Investor Confidence, Marcus Trinick, Partner, Eversheds LLP


• Judicial Reviews: Should Developers Worry? Neil Collar, Head of Planning Law, Brodies LLP


• The Acceptability of Wind Farms – Who Decides? Dr Martin Sales, Partner, Infrastructure, Environment & Transport, DWF Biggart Baillie


• A Nation Plan for Onshore Wind Energy? Marc van Grieken, Landscape Architect, Principal of LUC


• Scottish Windfarm Bird Steering Group: An Update, Colin Galbraith


• Panel discussion and Q&A


Onshore Wind 2: Visualisation and Maximising Efficiency in Development and Operation


13:30-15:00 Chair: Gemma Grimes, Director of Onshore Renewables, RenewableUK Visualisation • Wind Farm Visualisation Guidance - Update, Brendan Turvey, Policy and Advice Manager – Renewables, Scottish Natural Heritage


• Future Visualisation Techniques, Crispin Hoult, Director, Linknode


• Cumulative Effects Assessment, Peter Dunmow, Landscape Technical Lead, Sinclair Knight Merz • Q&A and discussion


Maximising Efficiency in Development and Operation • Get the Dumb Stuff Right First, and Give the Clever Stuff a Chance, Peter Clive, Renewable Energy Consultant, SgurrEnergy Ltd


• Forests – A Challenge for the UK Onshore Wind & Site Engineering / Advanced Flow Modeling, David Hilbert, Applied Project Engineering / Wind & Site, REpower Systems SE


• Restoration and Decommissioning of Onshore Windfarms, Kenny Taylor, Renewable Energy Policy and Advice Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, and Jean Welstead, Technical Director, SLR Consulting Ltd • Panel discussion and Q&A


Hydrogen And Fuel Cells 10:30-12.15 Chair: Nigel Holmes, CEO, Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Association • 2012 Industry Review: A Global Perspective on the Fuel Cell Industry, Marge Ryan, Market Analyst, Fuel Cell Today


• Case Study: The Regent Street Fuel Cell, Bill Ireland, Logan Energy Ltd


• Hydrogen for Grid Balancing, Mark Crowther, Director and General Manager, Kiwa GASTEC at CRE


• The New Generation of Alkaline Electrolysers with Extreme Operational Flexibility, Henning Langaas, Director Sales & Marketing, NEL Hydrogen AS


• Development and Results of Hydrogen Region Flanders- Netherlands, Adwin Martens, Director, WaterstofNet


• A FiT Across Sectors for UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, Alastair Rennie, Project Director, AMEC Power & Process Europe • Panel discussion and Q&A


Aberdeen Hydrogen Project 13:30-15:00 Organised by AREG Chair: Iain Todd, Renewables Champion, Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) • The North Sea Region HyTrEc project, Rachel Sharp, Project Officer, Aberdeen City Council


• A Hydrogen Strategy for Aberdeen City Region, Gordon McIntosh, Director of Enterprise, Planning and Infrastructure, Aberdeen City Council


• The Aberdeen Hydrogen Project, Emma Watt, Project Manager, Aberdeen City Council


• How Hydrogen can help Manage Demand in Distribution Networks, Frank Clifton, Development manager, SSE Power Distribution


• Fuel cell vehicles, Ben Madden, Director, Element Energy • Fuel cells CHP, John Lidderdale, Chairman, Logan Energy • Panel discussion and Q&A


Sustainable Transport


15:30-17:00 Chair: John Curtis, That Friday Feeling and Daily Record • Introductory film from Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited • Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV): An Update, (invited) • The Energy Infrastructure 'Roadmap' for Transport, John Batterbee, Tools & Technology Manager, Energy Technologies Institute


• Electric Vehicle Batteries – Now and Future, Rebecca Trengove, Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs, Axeon, Johnson Matthey


• A national plan for EV Charging Infrastructure, Martin Hale, ABB Limited


• Hydrogen Transport Today, Charles Purkess, Marketing and PR Manager, ITM Power plc • Panel discussion and Q&A


Bioenergy 10:30-12:15


Bioenergy 1 - Biomass Chair: Professor C. Paul Mitchell, Offshore Renewables Institute, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen • Evolution of a Bioeconomy Leader, Bengt-Erik Löfgren, CEO ÄFAB, Sweden


• Efficient Cogeneration with Biomass Combustion, Frank Scholdann Lund, Manager, and Keld Grøn, Project Manager, Aalborg Energie Technik a/s


• Wood Biomass CHP at the Sub 1MW Scale, Dr David Telford, Director Energy and Sustainability, Hurleypalmerflatt


• Bio-coal Versus Conventional Pellet Production: Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emission Balance, David Agar, Department


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of Chemistry, University of Jyväskylä, Finland


• A Guide to the Development of an Anaerobic Digestion Project, Cris Sagar, Bioenergy Manager, Natural Power


• Sustainable, Low Carbon Bioenergy – an NGO Perspective, Harry Huyton, Head of Climate Change Policy and Campaigns, RSPB


• Panel discussion and Q&A Bioenergy 2 – Biofuels, Biogas and Energy from Waste


13:30-15:00 Chair: Professor C Paul Mitchell, Offshore Renewables Institute, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen • Biofuels: An Update From The Carbon Trust, Al-Karim Govindji, Technology Acceleration Manager, Innovation


• Biofuels: Opportunities And Challenges Facing Scotland, Dr. Gregor McDonald, Technology Analyst, Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Technologies, Scottish Enterprise


• Microalgal Production And Exploitation For Biofuel, Ian A Watson, Mehmood Ali, Jonathan R McMillan, Yasintinee Aimyuak, Weaam Jaafar, Systems Power and Energy Research Division, School of Engineering University of Glasgow


• Biogas, Gaynor Hartnell, Chief Executive, Renewable Energy Association


• Energy from Waste in Scotland: An Update, Andrew Sullivan, National Operations Waste Unit, SEPA • Panel discussion and Q&A


Nuclear 10:30-12:15 Chair: Adrian Bull, Director of External Relations, National Nuclear Laboratory Presentations will include: • An Overview, Gareth Davies, Barrister, Nuclear Law, Burges Salmon LLP


• Nuclear R&D, Adrian Bull, Director of External Relations, National Nuclear Laboratory


• UK Trade & Investment (speaker tbc) • EDF Energy (speaker tbc) • Panel discussion and Q&A


European North Sea Energy Alliance workshop


ENSEA was funded by the EU's FP7 programme to help identify opportunities for private companies and higher education institutes to develop projects for future EU programmes - particularly Horizon 2020. The focus of ENSEA presently is addressing the opportunities and challenges of integrating high levels of renewables into energy networks. The workshop will seek to formulate Scotland's strengths in this area and identify areas of opportunity for projects.


Poster Sessions


There will be a limited number of poster sessions at All-Energy 2013 in the linkway between conference rooms Crombie A and Crombie B


The All-Energy conference programme is correct at time of print – 2 April. Please check www.all-energy.co.uk for updates.


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