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Book now for Heat Conference 2012

1 Oct 2012

Book now for the Heat Conference 2012 – warming to the challenge of a changing energy system

Heat accounts for nearly half of the UK’s energy use and associated CO2 emissions. To meet the UK’s target to cut 80% of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, major cuts in heat-related emissions will be required alongside those in the power sector. This needs to be achieved in the context of rising costs, investment constraints and the need to deliver affordability to the customer.

To address this vital issue, the CHPA and the Energy Institute are hosting the Heat Conference 2012 on Thursday 15 November at the Royal Society, London. The conference will debate:

  • The needs of heat customers - can heat users across the economy be convinced of the case for change?
  • How far we can go with today’s gas-based heat infrastructure
  • Whether electricity can become a practical proposition for mainstream heating
  • The real potential of heat networks and the best ways to develop them
  • Whether heat holds the key to building a smarter energy system

We are delighted that Ed Davey MP, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, will be addressing the conference.

Alongside Ed Davey, invited speakers include:

  • John Gummer, Baron Deben, President of the Climate Change Committee (confirmed)
  • Dr David Clarke FEI, Chief Executive, Energy Technologies Institute
  • Industry representatives from organisations including Citigroup, Tata Chemicals, BDR Thermea, E.ON and Scottish and Southern Energy

If you are interested in the future of our energy system, you can book your place at the Heat Conference 2012 on www.heatconference.co.uk.

Prices start from just £95 for public sector representatives; discounted prices are available to members of the Combined Heat and Power Association and the Energy Institute and to charities.

For more information, visit www.heatconference.co.uk.