This NLA half day conference reviews the latest developments in technology, assesses performance, availability and cost, and draws on London-based case studies to identify the solutions with the greatest potential to meet the capital's future energy needs.
The benefits of Decentralised and Renewable Energy for London
The future for renewable heat
Renewable Energy Technology – what is the potential for London?
Making Micro renewables work in the capital
What is the future for CHP?
Is Biomass a viable option for London?
Drivers and obstacles around PV & BIPV
Case studies of projects in the capital where renewables are working
Developers
Government
Government Agencies
Local Authorities
Clients
Engineers
Architects
Consultants
Energy Companies
The Future of Renewable Energy
Hergen Haye, Head of Decentralised Energy & Heat Policy, Department of Energy and Climate Change
The Benefits of Decentralised and Renewable Energy for London
Freya Phillips, Head of Sustainable Technologies, EDF Energy
What’s the future for CHP?
Graham Meeks, Director, Combined Heat & Power Association (CHPA)
CHP in action: Lessons from Westminster
David Wickersham, Westminster City Council
Local Energy Strategies: Southwark
Tony Moseley, Assistant Director, Elephant and Castle Development, Southwark Council
Is Biomass a Viable Option for London?
Michael Stych, Arup
Drivers and Obstacles Around PV and BIPV
Stuart Pocock, Head, On-Site Renewables, Renewable Energy Association (REA)
Making Micro Renewables Work in the Capital: Watermark Place, City of London
Keith Priest, Fletcher Priest
Embedding Technology in New Development: Wembley City
Nick Shattock, Quintain
Waste Collection Designed into the Development Infrastructure: Wembley City
Julian Gaylor, Envac
Peter Murray (Chair), Chairman, New London Architecture
Speakers names confirmed at time of publication, but may be subject to change.