Events
Energy efficiency: what do we need to scale it up?
- 23 January 2013
- 09.00 - 17.00
- Venue
- Energy Institute
- Address
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61 New Cavendish Street
London
W1G 7AR
Summary
The rising cost of energy provides a real incentive to consumers, both domestic and
commercial, to increase energy efficiency. However, price alone cannot drive the optimisation of energy consumption. To achieve ambitious policy aspirations, energy efficiency deployment has to be massively scaled up. This conference examines the barriers and the necessary preconditions to achieving this, as well as progress to date including the Energy Efficiency Deployment Office (EEDO) strategy.
This event is now full. We are operating a waiting list and if you would like to attend please contact Gemma Wilkinson, gwilkinson@energyinst.org
Confirmed speakers and topics
Peter Boyd, Chair, Energy Efficiency Deployment Office (EEDO)
EEDO’s strategy
Professor Paul Ekins FEI, Director, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, University College London
How do we measure progress?
Steven Fawkes CEng FEI, Chairman, Day One Energy Solutions
What are the enabling conditions to achieve scale up?
Martin Fry CEng FEI, President, ESTA and Chairman, BSI Energy Management Standards Committee
Energy Audits and the EC’s Energy Efficiency Directive
Nick Katz, Real Estate Owner, Honest Buildings
Building demand in the commercial sector
David Kennedy, Chief Executive, Committee on Climate Change
UK Policy
Alex Marshall, Sustainability Engineer, Sefaira
Intuition and Insight in the built environment: How software modelling bridges the skills gap in energy efficient design
Kit Oung MEI, Author of "Energy Management in Business", Member of BSI Energy and Environmental Committees
Energy Management and ISO 50001
Marcia Poletti, Deputy Head Green Deal Demand Team, DECC
How will the Green Deal build demand in the residential sector?
Dr Bayju Thakar, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Day One Energy Solutions
Revising the ESCO model
Andrew Warren FEI, Director, Association for the Conservation of Energy
Challenging current assumptions – what really needs to be done?
Sarah Williamson Atkins, EMEA Commercial Director, Sefaira
Intuition and Insight in the built environment: How software modelling bridges the skills gap in energy efficient design
Hilary Wood, Operations Director, Energy Efficiency Verification Specialists (EEVS)
The need to build capacity in measuring and verification
Who should attend?
• Energy Managers
• CEO/Managing Directors
• Facilities/Building Services Managers
• Environmental Managers
• Sustainability/CSR Managers
• Contractors and Consultants working in the sustainability and energy efficiency sphere
• Finance Managers
Supporting organisations
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- For more information, contact
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- Gemma Wilkinson
- t: 0207 467 7174
- e: gwilkinson@energyinst.org
Attached documents
- Energy efficiency programme and booking form (PDF 991 Kb) [Show summary]










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