Regen SW

Renewable Futures: Stepping Up a Gear - 26th November 2008

  • Event starts: Wed 26th Nov 2008
  • Online booking closed: Wed 26th Nov 2008
Renewable Futures is South West England's biggest sustainable energy conference. At Renewable Futures 2008, delegates will see how they can make the most of the huge renewable energy drive to help the UK reach its 2020 renewables target.

Available tickets

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£130.00 Delegate (member)
£145.00 Delegate (non-member)

Address and location

Bristol Marriott (City centre)

2 Lower Castle Street
Old Market
Bristol
BS1 3AD
United Kingdom

    Additional information

    Renewable Futures 2008: Stepping up a gear, will be held on the 26 November 2008 at the Bristol City Centre Marriott hotel. The conference and exhibition will bring together a diverse range of individuals and organisations with interests in the south west sustainable energy sector. The programme will address topical issues, and in particular it will focus on how the south west can meet that the challenges that will arise from the UKs 2020 renewables targets.

    Among the high profile speakers will be Kevin McCullough, chief operating officer at RWE Innogy, the RWE management company for renewables, and Colin Hood, chief operating officer at Scottish and Southern Energy.  There will be individual workshops on offshore wind, district heating, low-carbon housing, energy efficiency, the microgeneration market, marine renewables, biomass power, and merchant wind.

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    Programme
    09.00 Registration, tea and coffee
    09.15 Regen SW AGM (members only)

    10.00 Morning Plenary: The nature of the big change
    Kelvyn Derrick, Regen SW (Chair) Welcome
    Kevin McCullough, Chief operating officer, RWE Innogy How should we respond to the new EU renewables target?
    Philip Sellwood, Chief Executive, Energy Saving Trust Strategies to create behavioural change on energy
    Greg Barker MP, Conservative Shadow Environment Minster How can government overcome the barriers to local deployment of renewable energy? 

    11.10 Break: refreshments and networking

    11.30 Morning Workshops
    1. Renewable heat: delivering reliable biomass supplies.  (Bristol two)
    Chair Stephen Green, Regen SW
    Paul Barker, Bristol City Council Delivering wood fuel solutions: the success of local innovation
    Keith Richards, Thames Valley Energy Supplying large-scale biomass plants: vision and opportunities

    2. Achieving low carbon housing: now and in the future.  (Rome Suite) 
    Chair Charles Couzens, Ecos Trust
    Anthony Morgan, NewForm Energy Advances in low carbon solutions
    Stephen Passmore, Energy Saving Trust Meeting the Code for Sustainable Homes

    2. Energy Efficiency: where are the opportunities for the future? (Berlin Suite)
    Chair Ian Hutchcroft, Energy Saving Trust
    Chris Farrell, Zenex Technologies Ltd Energy efficiency and the heating market
    Toby Parker, Sustain Ltd The UK energy efficiency perspective

    3. Offshore wind: can the SW become a major player? (Conservatory)
    Chair Duncan Ayling, BWEA
    npower renewables Development opportunities in the south west
    Mike Hay, The Carbon Trust Accelerating the development of offshore wind
     
    12.30 Lunch, networking and exhibition

    14.00 Afternoon Seminar
    1. Microgeneration: where is the market going? (Bristol two)
    Chair Simon Roberts, Centre for Sustainable Energy
    Jon Slowe, Delta Energy and Environment How does the UK compare to other countries?
    Robert Harper, npower UK trends in microgeneration adoption

    2. Marine Renewables: always on the horizon? (Rome Suite)
    Chair - Prof George Smith, PRIMARE
      Ken Street, Orecon Are 300 MW wave farms possible by 2020?
      George Gibberd, Tidal Generation Ltd - Could tidal stream generate 1 TWh in 2020?

    3. Renewable heat: the role for district heating.  (Berlin Suite)
    Chair Tony Norton, Regen SW
    Pete West, Dorset County Council District heating in new build
    Michael King, Aberdeen Heat and Power Company Opportunities for retrofit district heating

    4. Merchant wind: using wind to reduce energy costs. (Conservatory)
    Chair Colin Palmer
    Patrick Kearon, Bristol Port Company The process of developing on your own land
    Adrian Scholtz, Green Peninsula Different business models for merchant wind

    15.00 Break: refreshments and networking

    15.15 Afternoon Plenary: Making the most of the opportunity
    Simon Roberts (Chair)
    Ben Cook, Senior Manger, Barratt Homes How should we respond to the new EU renewables target?
    Cheryl Hiles, Head of Programmes, Regen SW Where will we be in 2020?
    Colin Hood, Chief Operating Officer, Scottish and Southern Can big utilities survive in a decentralised energy market?

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    EXHIBITION STANDS
    All exhibition stands have now been taken

    EXIBITOR PROFILE

    It is expected that Renewable Futures 2008 will attract a similar profile of exhibitors to those that exhibited in 2007, which included: British Hydropower Association, Centre for Sustainable Energy, Dunster Wood Fuels, Faber Maunsell, Ocean Power Technologies, Severn Wye Energy Agency, South West of England Regional Development Agency, Sungift Solar, Triodos Bank, Westwave (Eon UK Ltd)

    EXHIBITION LAYOUT

    To view the layout of the exhibition, visit:

    http://www.regensw.co.uk/downloads/RegenSW_224.pdf

    SET-UP

    Set-up will start at 07.00, conference registration opens at 09.00, and the event ends at 16.30.

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    TRAVEL  INFORMATION  

    Train:  The Marriott Hotel City Centre is 1 km from Bristol Temple Meads station. This is a 15 minute walk, 5 minute cycle, 5 minute taxi ride.
    Bus:  Bristol Bus Station is 1 km from The Marriott City Centre,
    Bicycle:  Cycle parking is available outside the hotel. For Bristol cycle routes please see www.bristol.gov.uk.
    Walk:  The Marriott City Centre is within walking distance of the city centre, Temple Meads and the bus station.
    Car:  For park and ride services see www.bristol.gov.uk . There is an NCP car park next to the hotel; charges are as follows 0.60p for 15 minutes, 7.80 for up to 9 hours, 9-24 hours is 11.50

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