Renewable Heat Incentive - Warming up the Market

  • Tuesday 16th March 2010
  • at
  • At-Bristol

Regen SW, in partnership with the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), is running a high profile national conference on DECC’s consultation on introducing a Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).

 

 

Renewable Heat Incentive - Warming up the market

 

16 March 2010, Bristol

 

Regen SW, in partnership with the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), is running a high profile national conference on DECC’s imminent consultation on introducing a Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) in April 2011. 

 

The event will bring together around 150 national businesses and decision makers to debate the issues raised by the RHI consultation. Senior representatives from DECC will be presenting the proposed scheme and seeking feedback from the audience. 

 

The introduction of the RHI is a landmark step in the development of renewable energy. For the first time there will be a coherent incentive to incentivise renewable heat providing a secure income stream for those who invest in technologies such as biomass, solar thermal, AD, and heat pumps - creating new business opportunities for companies in retailing, development, manufac­turing and finance as well as the energy sector. 

 

However, the UK is the first country to bring in such as system and its design and implementation will be key to its success. This conference, therefore, is designed to give businesses the opportunity to understand and influence the design of the RHI.


 

Agenda



9.30       Registration


10.00     Welcome – Merlin Hyman, Regen SW

 
10.10     The aims of the RHI
             Jo Greasley, DECC


10.30     How is renewable heat developing? The south west experience
             Tony Norton, Regen SW


11.00     Impact of RHI and code for sustainable homes on renewable heat in new   

             development 
             Kim Slowe, ZeroC Holdings Limited


11.30     Impact of the RHI on waste to energy 
             Richard Turner, Viridor


12.00     Impact of RHI on small scale heat 
             Chris Miles, Econergy


12.30     Lunch


13.30     Interactive session following the structure of the consultation
             Led by Jo Greasley, DECC


      Panel of experts


         Jo Greasley, DECC


         Tony Norton, Regen SW


         Andrew Honey, Microgeneration Ltd


         Tony Grayling, Environment Agency


16.00     Close

 

In partnership with

 

       

 

Description Price
Regen SW Member £195.00
Non-member £295.00
South West WoodShed Members £100.00
Sponsor
We are pleased to able to offer the opportunity for your company to sponsor the conference, please contact rhayes@regensw.co.uk for details of the package. We are more than happy to work with you to ensure the conference meets your objectives, ensuring you are prominently featured alongside DECC and Regen SW in all promotional opportunities.
£5,000.00

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