Cost-Saving Energy Efficiencies Conference

Take Advantage Of Alternative Funding Strategies, Engage The Organisation & Present Compelling Business Cases For Impressive Cost Reductions Through Energy Efficiencies

From Quick Wins, To Behavioural Change, To Longer-Term, Low-Carbon Generation -
20 Corporates Reveal How To Monitor & Pinpoint Usage To Get The Numbers Right For Attractive Paybacks
Cost-Saving Energy Efficiencies Conference:
A One-Day Energy Efficiency Conference & Networking Event, Tuesday 19th June 2012, London
PLUS: Separately-Bookable, Half-Day Workshop: Energy-Efficient Lighting, 20th June
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Reducing Paybacks ● Technological Innovations ● Cost-Benefit Analyses ● Government Incentives  ● Alternative Funding Options ● Compelling Business Plans ●  Raising The Profile ● Renewable Generation ● Targeting Behaviour Change ● Board Buy-In  ● Adapting To Scarcity Of Supply

Group Discounts Available! Book 2 Delegates – Save 10%; Book 3 Delegates – Save 15%; Book 4 Delegates – Save 20%.

1 Day. 20 Corporate Innovators. Honest Perspectives:

  1. Monitor Usage, Pinpoint Wastage: Assessing the impact of efficiency measures for accurate and demonstrable savings
  2. Engage & Incentivise Teams & Consumers: Raising the profile of energy efficiency and creating real behavioural change
  3. Where’s The Money? Understanding the pros and cons of alternative funding mechanisms
  4. Get The Numbers Right: Building a compelling business plan and energy management strategy with advantageous payback periods
  5. New Technological Innovations: Practical cost-reduction strategies which really deliver
  6. Government Funding On Offer! Take full advantage of the various governmental funding sources available today
  7. Renewable, Low-Carbon Energy Generation: Reducing the cost of energy and making the payback periods work
  8. Are We Future-Proofing Our Businesses? Building your roadmap to adapt to the future consequences of climate change, scarcity of supply and rising costs

PLUS!

  • 5 Facilitated Lunchtime Discussions:  A) Lighting B) Heating C) Cooling D) Biomass E) EPC Contracting
  • 3 Double Perspectives: The Human Factor,  Compelling Business Cases & Government Funding
  • Facilitated Networking
  • Open Q&A
  • Technologies Panel Discussion

The Cost-Saving Energy Efficiencies Conference

Take Advantage Of Alternative Funding Strategies, Engage The Organisation & Present Compelling Business Cases For Impressive Cost Reductions Through Energy Efficiencies
Monitor & Pinpoint Usage To Get The Numbers Right For Attractive Paybacks – From Quick Wins, To Behavioural Change, To Longer-Term Low-Carbon Generation
A One-Day Energy Efficiency Conference & Networking Event, Tuesday 19th June 2012, London
PLUS:
Separately-Bookable, Half-Day (Morning), Post-Conference Workshop:
Energy-Efficient Lighting:  Reducing Costs, Reducing Carbon, 20th June 2012
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Why This Energy Efficiency Conference?

● 20 Corporate Speakers
● 1 Unmissable Day
● 14 Industries Represented
● 7 In-Depth Sessions
● 1 Technologies Panel
● 6 Peer-To-Peer Informal Discussions
● 2 Conference Chairmen
● 3 Double Perspectives
● 1 Post-Conference Lighting Workshop
● 1 Meet The Speakers Area
● 97% Satisfaction Rate On Average

Are you tackling the financial, political or organisational pressures of creating cost savings through energy efficiencies? If you’d like to speak to a member of the conference team, please call +44 (0)207 953 4016 or email info@theenergyconference.com.

Group Discounts Available! Book 2 Delegates – Save 10%; Book 3 Delegates – Save 15%; Book 4 Delegates – Save 20%.

Cost-Saving Energy Efficiency Conference Programme Outline. To view the full conference programme, click here.

08.30 Registration & Coffee, Objectives-Setting

09.00 Best-Practice Energy, Cost & Carbon Reduction
Stephen Barker, Head of Energy Efficiency & Environmental Care, Siemens plc, Industry Sector UK

Pinpointing Usage

09.10 Monitoring Usage, Pinpointing Wastage & Assessing The Impact Of Efficiency Measures For Accurate & Demonstrable Savings
Ian Buckle, Environment and Sustainability Manager, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Compelling Business Case – Paybacks: Double Perspective

Getting The Numbers Right – Building A Compelling Business Plan & Energy Management Strategy With Advantageous Payback Periods

09.50 Perspective One: Richard Tarboton, Director of Energy and Carbon, BT

10.20 Perspective Two: Gareth Williams, Energy Solutions Manager, Northern Rail

10.50 Refreshment Break With Informal Facilitated Networking

Technologies Panel Discussion

11.20 Practical Cost-Reduction Strategies Through Innovative New Technologies

Colin Braidwood, Energy Manager, Dixons Retail plc

Sonia Roschnik, Operational Director, NHS Sustainable Development Unit (SDU)

Julie Allen, Energy Manager, Nando’s

David Fairhurst, Environmental Performance Manager, The Scottish Parliament

The Human Factor: Double Perspective

Engaging & Targeting Teams & Consumers To Change Their Behaviour As You Raise The Profile Of Energy Efficiency

11.50 Perspective One: Neil Tonge, Global Director of EHS & Sustainability, Molson Coors Brewing

12.20 Perspective Two:  Haydn Young, Group Energy Manager, Travis Perkins Plc

12.50 – 13.50 Lunch & Informal Networking For Delegates, Partners & Speakers

13.25 (20 minutes during lunch) Informal Roundtable Discussions; Peer Brainstorming Clinics

A) LIGHTING
Dr. Vassia Paloumbi, Smartfm, Carbon Reduction Manager, London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

B) HEATING
Declan Rajasingam, Energy Manager, Natural History Museum

C) COOLING
Penelope Ladd, UK Energy Manager, Vodafone Limited

D) BIOMASS

E) EPC CONTRACTING
Ian Lane, Environmental Manager, University of London

13.50 Conference Reconvenes With Afternoon Chairman’s Welcome
Andrew Bannister, Head of Group Environmental Management, VOLKSWAGEN Group

DECC Address

14.00 Incentivising Energy Efficiency: An Overview Of Government Programmes
Trevor Hutchings, Head of Strategy and Delivery, Energy Efficiency Deployment Office, DECC

Government Funding

14.20 Taking Full Advantage Of The Various Governmental Funding Sources On Offer
Stephen Burdis, Segment Leader – Smart Grid, GE Energy

Financing Delegate Debate

14.50 Debating The Pros & Cons Of Alternative Funding Mechanisms

15.10 Bonus Session; Further Details To Be Announced - Reserved for Exclusive Partner Speaker. Please check the website for regular updates.

15.30 Refreshment Break With Informal Facilitated Networking

Renewables Focus

15.50 Reducing The Cost Of Energy With Renewable, Low-Carbon Energy Generation
John Gilbert, Head of Energy & Carbon, Thames Water

Future Adaptation

16.25 Are We Future-Proofing Our Businesses? Building Your Roadmap To Adapt To The Future Consequences Of Climate Change, Scarcity Of Supply & Rising Energy Costs
Simon Dawes, Internal Environmental Team Manager, Environment Agency

17.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks & Official Close Of Conference

Consolidate your learning from the main conference day with this separately-bookable, half-day, post-conference workshop: Wednesday 20th June 2012

Energy-Efficient Lighting Workshop: Reducing Costs, Reducing Carbon

08.45 Registration & Morning Coffee

09.15 Opening Case Study: Westminster Smart Lights Initiative
David Yeoell, Assistant City Commissioner of Transportation, City of Westminster

Further Speakers To Be Announced

Light refreshments will be served mid-morning and the workshop will conclude at midday.

Exhibition and sponsorship opportunities available!  For more information on how to get involved in the Cost-Saving Energy Efficiency Conference, please contact Global Insight Conferences on +44 (0)207 953 4016 or email info@theenergyconference.com.