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The All-Energy 2010 Conference

The grid below is designed to let you know what is happening and when (be warned, it could still be subject to change!).

As we draw closer to All-Energy 2010, you will be able to click on the topic headings on this grid and get straight through to the programme for the session; and in time you will be able to drill down and read biographical notes on each speaker in a session; and then (post-conference) the presentations will be uploaded so you will have access to a complete record of all that happened in the All-Energy 2010 conference.

Please return often to this section of the website in order to keep in touch with conference developments.

WEDNESDAY 19 MAY 2010

 09.30 – 10.30: Opening plenary session: The Lord Provost of the City of Aberdeen; political speakers (tbc); Matthew Simmons, Chairman Emiritus of investment bank Simmons and Company International, who spoke at the very first All-Energy in 2001; and Dr Eddie O’Connor, Founder and Chief Executive, Mainstream Renewable Power

11.00-12.30

Working together towards the Renewable Energy Directive

Industry keynotes and panel under the chairmanship of Rt Hon Brian Wilson

Subsea Engineering Applications in the Renewable Energy Sector.

Organised by UKTI

 

Hydro – 1
Making the connection: Large hydro bringing offshore & onshore generation to a new grid.

Organised by IET

Offshore wind – update, technology and infrastructure -1

 

 

Community renewables – achievements and future potential across Scotland

Regional update

Canada - Renewable Energy Showcase

 

12.30-14.00

Break – exhibition visit

14.00-15.30

Offshore wind: Round 3 opportunities.

Organised by DECC

 

Power storage – the ‘holy grail’

 

 

Hydro – 2 Organised by BHA

Starting from scratch: New perspectives on harnessing the potential of onshore and offshore hydro

Carbon Capture and Storage – 1

Pipelines, safety and storage integrity

Microgeneration – residential -1 (including heat)

Scottish Government – wave and tidal workshop

Austria - Renewable Energy Showcase

 

15.30-16.00

Break – exhibition visit

16.00-17.30

POWER cluster Mid-Term Conference

 

Offshore wind:

Grasp the nettle: A Call to Arms to the UK Offshore Supply Chain. Organised by AREG

Specially for the farming community

Carbon Capture and Storage -2

Getting the show on the road

Microgeneration – residential - 2

(including heat)

Finance networking event (tbc)

IMarEST Marine Environmental Briefing

18.00 onwards: Aberdeen City Council Civic Reception followed by the Giant Networking Evening sponsored by UK Trade & Industry (both are held in the Boyd Orr Hall at Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre) – all are welcome!

THURSDAY 20 MAY 2010


09.00-10.30

Marine renewables:

Marine Scotland: An overview.

Organised by Marine Scotland

Industrialising New Power Technologies. Organised by Industrial and Power Association

 

Bioenergy – 1

Biomass

 

Finance and funding - 1 – Public bodies. Organised by EPSRC

Onshore wind - 1

Grid – ‘Connecting Europe’ – 1

This stream is organised by SQW Energy and WSP

Welcome to teachers visiting All-Energy 2010

POWER cluster

Contacts to Contracts

 

10.30-11.00

Break – exhibition visit

11.00-12.30

Wave and tidal - Setting the scene

 

Meanwhile on the other side of the world – Australia

 

Bioenergy – 2

Biomass/ Biofuel/Biogas

Finance and funding - 2

Onshore wind - 2

Grid – ‘Connecting Europe’ - 2

Scottish Government – offshore wind workshop

tbc

12.30-13.45

Break – exhibition visit

13.45-15.15

Wave and tidal - The Pentland Firth & Orkney Waters

 

 

Onsite renewables - non-residential (including heat)

Sustainable transport – electric cars and hydrogen and fuel cells

Italy - Renewable Energy Showcase

Offshore wind

Technology and infrastructure – 2

Grid – ‘Connecting Europe’ - 3

Demystifying
CRC, data centres and implications for the renewables industries 

POWER cluster

Academia/ Skills Workshop

 

15.15-15.45

Break – exhibition visit

15.45-17.00

Wave and tidal –Projects 
outside the Pentland Firth 

 

Opportunities for business to partner with communities – Community Energy Scotland

Hydrogen and fuel cells

tbc

Offshore wind technology and infrastructure - 3

Grid – ‘Connecting Europe’ - 4

Teachers “wrap up”

POWER cluster Academia/ Skills Workshop (cont’d)

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To refresh your memory about the All-Energy ’09 conference (and to see many of the presentations and speakers’ biographical details) please click here.