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ECOBUILD WEDNESDAY 4TH


14:30 – 16:00 Green Energy


Integrating systems to maximise energy efficiencies


European policy aims to increase the share of renewable energy by 20% and reduce energy use by 20% partly through improved energy effi ciency of heating and cooling systems in buildings. This session will explore high energy effi ciency solutions, the role of hybrid systems and sophisticated controls, delivery of operational effi ciency in practice and how technologies can be combined to deliver the


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greatest effi ciencies. The session will also explore the implications for products and systems under the Energy Related Products Directive, due to be implemented in September 2015.


Integrating technologies to deliver greater effi ciencies


Dave Sowde, Chief Executive, Sustainable Energy Association


Ensuring new systems deliver the anticipated effi ciencies: Understanding and overcoming common failure points


Emma Bushell, Building Performance Consultant, Max Fordham


The role of sophisticated controls, smart technology and hybrid solutions in delivering energy effi ciency


Henry Lawson, Market Research Consultant, BSRIA


The ERP and its implications on energy effi ciency of products and systems


Andrew Keating, Marketing Director, Baxi


WEDNESDAY 4TH


14:30 – 16:00 Green Energy


Routes to market for generators: Maximising the value of power


This seminar will look at revenue streams for generators exporting power to the electricity grid to help them understand the routes to market and opportunities for maximising value. The session will focus on the renewable support mechanisms available to small and medium-scale generation, along


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with current and innovative routes to market, including auctions and licence lite supply.


Latest updates and developments to the Feed-in Tariff


James Marsh, Senior Adviser, Feed- in Tariffs Policy Team, Offi ce for Renewable Energy Deployment, DECC


Understanding the wider routes to market for small to medium- size projects


Ben Hall, Senior Consultant, Cornwall Energy


E-power auction: Accessing the whole UK supply market and getting the best value for exported power


Stuart Stephens, Commercial Director, e-Power


The GLA's Licence Lite: Enabling London’s small electricity producers to sell power to the market at a better rate


Robert Tudway, Sustainability Energy, Greater London Authority


THURSDAY 5TH


12:00 – 14:00 Better Building


Lighting design: Promoting health and wellbeing


Beyond energy-saving and life-cycle costs, how we light our buildings both naturally and artifi cially can have a signifi cant effect on occupier wellbeing and quality of life. What is the effect of the quantity and colour of internal light and how can these infl uence people in terms of performance and


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wellbeing? Four experts present the latest research and innovation in this important area of design.


Lighting and health: What the research tells us


Dr Paul Littlefair, Principal Lighting Consultant, BRE


Embracing biological needs in lighting design


Florence Lam, Global Lighting Design Leader, Arup


Putting children fi rst in lighting for schools


Peter Raynham, Senior Lecturer, UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering


Healing environments for short-term and long-term care


Brian Charman, Manager, Philips Lighting University


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