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Low carbon buildings and microgeneration  -  21 May 2009

Session 1 – Policy and drivers
11.00 Introduction by Chair: Dave Sowden, Managing Director, JDS Consulting Associates
11.05 The great British Refurb – is it all about financial incentives? - Jonah Anthony, Policy Director, Micropower Council [ presentation ]
11.20 What can new build deliver when no-one is building? - Chas Booth, Senior Press and Parliamentary Officer, Association for the Conservation of Energy [ presentation ]
11.35 Refurbishing Britain street by street – real life challenges - Bill Rumble, The Mark Group [ presentation ]
11.50 Money’s short, times are hard, how can we play the microgeneraiton card? - Martin Orrill MBA MIDHEE, Head of Energy Technology and Innovation, British Gas New Energy [ presentation ]
12.05 Discussion and Q&A
12.30 Close
 
Session 2 – Solutions – report on all forms of Microgeneration and energy efficiency
13.45 Introduction by Chair: Dave Sowden, Managing Director, JDS Consulting Associates
13.50
Microgeneration and the role of the Energy Saving Trust - Rob Lewis, Renewable Energy Strategy Manager, The Energy Saving Trust [ presentation ]
14.05 QUICK FIRE UPDATES ON TECHNOLOGY
  • Small wind update – Alex Murley, Small-Systems Manager, BWEA [ presentation ]
  • Solar Thermal – David Matthews, Chief Executive, Solar Trade Association
  • Solar PV –  John Charlick, Chief Executive, Puurgen Ltd [ presentation ]
  • Heat Pumps – David Matthews, Chief Executive, Ground Source Heat Pump Association  
  • Energy Technologies Integration.  Energy generation, storage and the role of Hydrogen technologies based on Eco 5 Hydrogen house in Berwick – Dave McGrath, Director Business Development, ReGenTech Ltd  [ presentation ] 
15.05 Discussion and Q&A
15.15 Close
 
 
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