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Country: United Kingdom | Posted / Last update: 10-08-2010
Energy in Transition
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Energy in Transition

The Energy Institute (EI)’s annual ‘Energy in Transition’ programme will offer a series of conferences and events to explore the way in which we define and meet future energy demands. Across the 3 days, ten events will be held to discuss new business models, energy storage, the community approach, fixing fuel poverty, smart homes for the future and meeting 2020 targets.


12-10-2010 - 14-10-2010

London, United Kingdom

The EI’s Energy in Transition programme brings together industry, government and academia to debate the key issues and solutions going forward, whilst providing opportunities for sharing knowledge and good practice. This year’s event, the third in the series, is designed to offer maximum flexibility to delegates and boasts a variety of events and formats – from business breakfasts and half-day conferences to debates and evening lectures. This event provides a unique forum to engage with energy professionals and, as with previous events, Energy in Transition will continue to report back to government departments on those topics of prime concern to help focus future energy policies and priorities.

Dr Fatih Birol HonFEI, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency will be the keynote speaker and guest of honour at the Energy in Transition lunch.

Other confirmed speakers include:

  • Dr Brenda Boardman FEI, Environmental Change Institute
  • Dr Graham Cooley, ITM Power
  • Dave Farebrother CEng FEI FRSA, Land Securities Group
  • Dr Barbara Hammond, SEEDA
  • Gaynor Hartnell, Renewable Energy Association
  • Simon Roberts FEI, Centre for Sustainable Delivery
  • Marian Spain, Energy Saving Trust

www.energyinst.org


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