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Registration and Coffee |
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| 9.00 |
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Chairman's Opening Remarks |
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Keith Hughes, Partner, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae.
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| 9.10 |
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
GLOBAL ENERGY ECONOMY AND RENEWABLES
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Outline of the renewable energy market
- Global energy market
- Drivers, resources and technologies
- Sustainable energy development: issues and perspectives
- Renewable energy in the global context
- Fossil today - renewables tomorrow?
Elena V Nekhaev, Manager Programmes, World Energy Council.
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| 9.40 |
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RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIES |
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Making it happen
- The barriers
- The opportunities and benefits
- How to make it happen
- Examples of successful initiatives
Dr Jeff Kenna, Managing Director, Energy for Sustainable Development (ESD).
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| 10.20 |
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WIND POWER |
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The successful integration of wind power into the energy market
- Consenting wind farms
- Wind farms within a generation portfolio
- Contracting output and hedging risk
- Future developments
Dr Hans Jensen, Head of Environment, Innogy.
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| 11.00 |
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Morning Coffee |
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| 11.20 |
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SOLAR POWER |
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How we will all use the sun’s energy
- Key factors in photovoltaic generation
- Cost efficiency issues
- Technological advances and implications in development
- Roadmap for the future
Philip Wolfe, Director, Renewable Power Association.
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| 12.00 |
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GREEN ENERGY FROM WOOD |
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Issues in bio-energy
- Key benefits associated with the use of bio-energy
- The cost and environmental impact
- Fuel supply issues
- Sustainability issues
- Overview of bio-energy projects currently in development
Tony Nott, Business Manager, Biomass in Powergen UK.
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| 12.40 |
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Lunch |
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| 2.00 |
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npower – JUICE |
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Squeezing value from renewable energy
- The brief
- The team
- The proposition to the customer
- Routes to market
- The valie of Juice to npower
- The future
Matthew Thomas, Manager, Renewable Product Development, npower.
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| 2.40 |
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN DENMARK |
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The Danish experience
- The national and international perspective on the Danish experience
- The recent political and historical background
- The choice of renewable sources
- The development of markets
- Examples of successful technologies and projects
- Examples of overlooked technologies and projects
Preben Thisgaard, Director, Nova Pro.
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| 3.20 |
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Afternoon Tea |
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| 3.40 |
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COMBINED HEAT AND POWER |
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The environmental benefits
- CHP technology
- CHP emissions
- CHPQA programme and environmental benefits
- CHP and the climate change programme
- Case study: CHP in the chemical industry
Keith Plowman, General Manager, Powergen CHP.
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| 4.20 |
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THE USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES FOR CLEAN ENERGY & REDUCTION OF POVERTY |
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“Village Power” from “Solar Power”
- Our energy source, the sun
- Fossil fuels and associated problems
- Renewables and their advantages
- Solar energy applications for sustainable development
- Public awareness work on renewables (SAREP)
- “Village Power” from “Solar Power”
Dr I M Dharmadasa, Reader in Applied Physics & Scientific Advisor to South Asia Renewable Energy Programme (SAREP), Sheffield Hallam University.
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Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One |
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