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CPDe NEWS


‘WOMEN IN POWER’ ­ A PLATFORM FOR ENERGY PROFESSIONALS AT CPDe EXHIBITION 2018


Next year’s CPDe exhibition being organised by Global Media Publishing Ltd will feature ‘WOMEN IN POWER’ - a dedicated Conference section involving 12 women speakers being organised by Judith Packer CEng MiMechE over two days. Held on the 18th & 19th April, 2018, at the Ricoh arena, Coventry, UK. CPDe is an independently-run, stand-alone Independent Power and Electrical trade exhibition which covers the full spectrum of the energy industry. CPDe is essentially a 2-day event incorporating an informative key business conference focusing on aspects of Independent Power, Gen-sets, CHP/District heating, battery and UPS systems. The organisers invite you to submit an abstract and share your knowledge,


experience and ideas with technical and strategic decision-makers and strategists. This leading Conference represents a significant opportunity to network with prominent organisations and high level influencers and for you to represent your company at this prestigious event provided for the power generation sector. When submitting an abstract, you will be asked to select a preference for one of the


4 unique Conferences which would best suit your finished 2018 Conference paper. * Gen-SetLive *CHP/District HeatingLive *Batteries/UPSLive Conference Topics: * Gensets * CHP & Cogeneration * UPS * District Heating


* Diesel & Gas * Renewable Energy * Engines * Gas Engines * AC Generators * Biomass / Biofuels * Controls & Monitoring * Low Carbon Projects * Batteries * Data Centres * Loadbanks * Environmental Solutions * Hire & Rental * Consultancy * Turnkey Solutions * Legal & Financial Services * Emissions * Regional Energy Projects * Fuels * Energy Efficient Buildings * Maintenance * Boilers * Heat Pumps * Standby Power * Operations & Maintenance technology & techniques. Mr Dave Andrews, Chairman of the UK’s Claverton Energy independent energy


Think Tank, and Ian Hargraves, Director of Sustainable Environmental Systems Ltd, will be introducing and heading up two of the Conference strands. Dave Andrews explains: “CHP & District Heating a cornerstone of this event. It is gradually dawning on experts that the key issue in the UK today is how to heat buildings economically & efficiently. In fact, this can only be done realistically with the latest CHP and District Heating technology. This opens up a huge market for independent power generation focused on at least 20 million homes. In total, this involves a capital investment in the region of £12 billion+ from 2018 onwards.” UKPN asked Dave Andrews: Do you think everyone gets the message that energy reuse is the way forward in the 21st Century? He answered: “By no means. On average, the UK’s large, centralised power stations


still throw away two-thirds of the energy they generate. If power stations - or factories - are sited close to where heat is needed - say, near towns and villages or industrial sites - then this heat can be captured and supplied to homes and businesses or used in other industrial processes.” Do we have the necessary technology in the UK - and do we use it? Mr Andrews explains: “We have it in certain places, but it’s not as common as it should be. The heat capture technology exists and is actually well established in countries like Denmark and the Netherlands. CHP plants can be as much as 95% efficient. Compare this figure to the old fashioned power plants we presently use, which are, on average, only 38% efficient. “The potential for CHP is simply enormous - and we’ve hardly scratched the surface.


On industrial sites where huge quantities of heat are needed, CHP plants can be similarly large. For example, the Immingham CHP plant, supplying two refineries in Humberside with heat, steam and power, was expanded in late 2009 to reach the same electricity generating capacity as the UK's flagship nuclear power station, Sizewell B.


WOMEN IN POWER is a key Conference strand of CPDe 2018 held on April 18th & 19th, 2018


2-DAY CONFERENCE AT THE RICOH CENTRE, COVENTRY


Set within a site covering more than 40 acres, the Ricoh Arena, Coventry, is ‘unlike any other venue of its kind in the UK’. This is the venue for CPDe Exhibition & Conference on April 18th & 19th, 2018. Home to Premiership Rugby


team Wasps and Coventry City Football Club, this world-class destination in Coventry has provided a catalyst for urban regeneration and economic development since it opened in 2005. The Award-winning venue has


a mix of state-of-the-art Conference, training, banquet- ing, exhibition, hotel, music and sports facilities. It has become a firm favourite in the UK for music promoters as well as business and sports event organisers. There is over 20,000 sqm of


space along with 2,000 onsite car parking bays, two high-class restaurants, a hotel and one of the UK’s largest casinos available for post-event entertainment. The railway line between Coventry and Nuneaton is immediately adjacent and Coventry Arena railway station.


CPDe 2018 - VARIED TOPICS & SPEAKERS PRESENT


The Ricoh Arena partners with some of the UK's leading companies such as Ricoh, Ericsson and E.ON as well as tenants Grosvenor Casino. The stadium is situated on the northern side of Coventry, less than 1 mile south of junction 3 of the M6 Motorway, on the A444 road from Coventry to Nuneaton. Although officially designated as being situated in the Foleshill district, it is in fact located in the small suburb of Rowleys Green, between two larger suburbs, namely Holbrooks to the west, and Longford to the east. The stadi- um is located within a quarter- mile of the boundary with Nuneaton and Bedworth and the county of Warwickshire.


Among the confirmed speakers for CPDe 2018 are the following UK energy professionals: * RICHARD PAYNE - Off Highway Regulatory Affairs Director - PEM Europe, Cummins Inc. He has been responsible for influencing, understanding & communicating all aspects of exhaust emission and noise regulations.. * MICHAEL BROOKS, the founder and Managing Director of MPower UPS Ltd. * JONATHAN RODGERS of RODEng Consulting LLP, the former Senior Engineering Manager, Progress Group. * CAMERON WELSH - Flexitricity - is committed to pro- viding access to Demand Response and Capacity Market revenue for industrial, commer- cial and developer clients.


NOVEMBER‐DECEMBER 2017 UK POWER NEWS


SPEAKER


* IAN HARGRAVES is Director at Sustainable Environmental Systems Ltd. He reports that he is currently working on three advanced thermal treatment pyrolysis projects to convert high calorific waste feedstocks into fuel for on-site generators. He is a highly experienced Senior Technical Projects Manager adept at building & developing high-quality teams to develop commercially attractive and profitable solutions to attract significant funding opportunities. * DAVE ANDREWS, Chairman at Bath Trams, specialises in providing funding, both operational and management, professional advice & expertise in the fields of energy manage- ment, energy efficiency, energy conservation & purchase.


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