CHPA NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2006
CHP – It’s the Future!

Thursday 16 November 2006
One Great George Street, Westminster, London SW1

09.00 Registration

CHP Policy

09.20 Welcome from Chair
Lord Whitty, President, CHPA

 

09.25 CHP in the UK: From Policy to Action
Bill Stow, Director General, Environment, Defra

 

09.50 CHP:European Policy for a Sustainable Future
Luc Werring, Principal Advisor, Chief Economic Adviser, DG TREN, European Commission

 

10.10 The UK CHP Market: Barriers & Opportunities
Phil Piddington, Director, CHPA

 

10.30 CHP in the UK’s Future Energy Mix
Sir David King, Government’s Chief Scientific Advisor

 

10.50 Questions

11.00 Coffee & Exhibition

CHP: Global Comparisons

11.25 Chair: Tom Delay, Chief Executive, The Carbon Trust

 

11.30 Cogeneration. Opportunities in Today’s Power Markets
Rick W Meidel, Vice President, Power Projects, ExxonMobil Power and Gas Services Inc.

 

11.45 CHP in Industry: Key Priorities
Bertil Nilsson, Company Senior Specialist, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB

 

12.00 CHP: Key Comparisons
Dr Simon Minett, Director, Cogen Europe



12.15 CHP and the Netherlands: Putting Decentralised Energy on the Map
Kees den Blanken, Director, Cogen Nederland

12.30 Questions

12.40 Lunch

CHP: Emerging Technologies

13.40 Chair: David Sigsworth, Vice President, CHPA

 

13.45 CHP: Multiplying Success in Buildings
Julian Packer, Operations & Engineering Director, Cogenco



14.00 CHP: The Microgeneration Boom
Ian Stares, Business Development Director – New Technologies, Baxi Heating UK

 

14.15 CHP: Community Heating in a Modern Context
Jens Overgaard, Head of Department DH Systems, Ramboll Denmark A/S

 

14.30 CHP: Being Innovative in the Capital
Tony Cumberbirch, Senior Policy Advisor, Greater London Authority

 

14.45 Questions

14.55 Tea & Exhibition

CHP: Future Perspectives

15.25 Chair: Mike Rolls, Chairman, CHPA

 

15.30 The Business of Energy
Ken Carter, Energy Manager, Tesco

 

15.50 Energy and the Environment
Russell Marsh, Head of Policy, Green Alliance

 

16.10 The Politics of Energy
Elliot Morley MP, Former Environment Minister, Government’s Special Representative on the Gleneagles Dialogue

 

16.30 Questions

16.40 Closing Remarks
Lord Whitty

16.50 CLOSE


Dinner at the Science Museum

Lord Whitty, the Association's President, presented two awards - for outstanding contribution to the industry - to Steve Boughton of RWE npower and Simon Minett, former Director of Cogen Europe.

 

 

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