CP&De CONFERENCE: CHP CP&De CHP/District Heating 2018
Stream 2 DAY ONE Exhibition opens at 9.30am
DAVE ANDREWS Introduction & host to CHP & District Heating Conferences Day 1
“CHP & District heating ssues.”
11.10am - 11.15am
MICHAEL BROOKS
“The Truth about UPS Energy Efficiency: What’s The Real Cost?”
RALF KORNTNER Siemens - CHP:
“The value of CHP in a massively changing energy market.”
JOHN BRYANT The Association for Decentralised Energy
“Energy issues today.”
TIM WYNN-JONES Head of Distributed Energy Solutions Sales (UK) at CENTRICA:
“Distributed Energy”
13.30pm - 14.00pm
MICHAEL WELCH
“Decarbonising Power generation by using Hydrogen as a fuel & Flexible Natural Gas”
14.10pm - 14.40pm
DR. HEZLIN ASHRAF-BALL EJ Bowman:
“Heat Exchangers - Renewable Systems Technology CHP.”
STELLA SPAZZOLLI
“Enhancing energy efficiency in industry with gas turbine CHP.”
15.30pm - 16.00pm
Day 1 CONFERENCE CLOSES THANK YOU FROM THE CP&De STREAM HOSTS
EXHIBITION CLOSES 16:00 DRINKS RECEPTION & NETWORKING ALL WELCOME
16:00 - 16.30 + Evening Conference Dinner & Awards 4
16.00pm - 16.30pm
MARCH ‐ APRIL 2018 UK POWER NEWS
14.30pm 15.00pm
14.50pm - 15.20pm
14.30pm - 15.00pm
CONFERENCE CLOSE
THANK YOU FROM ALL THE CP&De STREAM HOSTS
13.50pm - 14.20pm
SPEAKER
- Speaker & topic to be advised
13.10pm - 13.40pm
12.10pm - 12.40pm
11.50am - 12.20pm
12.50pm - 13.20pm
11.30am - 12.00pm
11.10am - 11.40pm
11.00am - 11.08am
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Stream 2 DAY TWO Exhibition opens at 10.00am
DAVE ANDREWS Introduction & host to CHP & District Heating Conferences Day 2
“CHP & District heating issues.”
CAMERON WELCH Flextricity Ltd CHP / Renewables
“Understanding the evolving value in Flexibility.”
MICHAEL WELCH CHP - RENEWABLES
“Decarbonising Power generation by using Hydrogen as a fuel & Flexible Natural Gas”
BREAK 12.20pm-13.05pm
STEVE RICHMOND CHP – District Heating
“World’s first hot tapping system for PE-Xa pipes.”
CHRISTOPHER ENGLISH
“CHP - Waste to Energy - Generating electricity from low-grade waste heat.”
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