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February

Course: Wood Fuel Heating & CHP Organisation
Milton Keynes, 10 February

This one day training course will give an overview of the many ways in which wood fuel can be used to reduce carbon emissions both in the generation of heat and in the generation of heat and electricity (CHP).
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Sustainable Development
18 February, London

Are you working in a local authority that is trying to increase the awareness of sustainable development? Sustainable Development will utilise powerful case studies from the people that are delivering real results now, highlighting the improvements made, the progress to date and the pitfalls to avoid, along with the chance to network with like-minded professionals from across the sustainable field.
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The 6th International Energy from Waste conference
Energy from Waste 2010 –
Driving forward waste derived energy, heat and fuel

24 – 25 February 2010,
Hilton London Metropole, London

The UK’s leading energy from waste conference, now in its 6th year, attracts the industry’s top speakers. This year the programme features interactive sessions on financing and planning, and discusses how the industry can engage with the public to generate a more positive image. It looks at market development for heat distribution and CHP based on EfW plants, developments within the SRF sector and its increasing range of applications, developing policies for increasing the Commercial and Industrial waste stream, and advanced thermal technologies to divert more waste from landfill to generate waste derived vehicle fuels.

For full programme details, speaker line-up and booking information, please see www.recyclingwasteworld.co.uk/conferences ; call 01722 717034 for telephone enquiries; email sarah.b@markallengroup.co.uk

Members of CEWEP, CHPA, CIWEM, CIWM, ERFO, ESA, EUBIA, FEAD and REA get a 10% discount off the standard delegate rate.

MARCH


An evolving market - How will you meet your energy goals?
4th March 2010

The UK energy market is evolving rapidly with growing regulatory focus on generation, supply and energy consumption. Both private and public sector organisations are being put under increasing pressure to reduce their carbon emissions without increasing their costs.
With the UK government announcing plans to invest £100bn in the sector to increase renewable energy generation and to decrease carbon emissions, there are both new incentives and associated costs creating uncertainty in the market.

SmartestEnergy's Annual Conference will bring together leading industry experts from The Aldersgate Group, Tesco , Encore , The Carbon Trust and Rio Tinto Alcan to share their experiences, and together we will give you guidance and support to help you deliver your energy goals in this evolving landscape.

For more information regarding our speakers and programme please open the attached agenda.

The conference is free to attend and will be held at Glazier Hall in London on Thursday 4th March 2010, so please save the date!

As places are limited, please register your interest in attending by clicking on the link below.

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Renewable Heat Incentive - Warming up the Market
Meet DECC and influence the consultation
16 March 2010, Bristol

Regen SW, in partnership with the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), is running a high profile national conference on DECC’s imminent consultation on introducing a Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) in April 2011. The event will bring together around 150 national businesses and decision makers to debate the issues raised by the RHI consultation. Senior representatives from DECC will be presenting the proposed scheme and seeking feedback from the audience.

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Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum Keynote Seminar: Smart metering
23 March, London

This seminar will examine the implications for homeowners and businesses of government plans for smart-metering in every UK home by 2020. Discussion will also focus on smart meter technology, the practicalities of mass roll-out and the potential impact of smart meters on the UK’s energy mix.
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Zero Carbon Non Domestic
buildings -“How low can you go?”

25th March 2010
CIBSE Engineering Centre, 222 Balham High Road, London, SW12 9BS


The Government has an ambition for all new non-domestic buildings to be zero carbon from 2019, with the public sector leading the way with schools by 2016 and other central Government estate from 2018. Is this achievable? What does zero carbon actually mean? How much will it cost? Can the industry respond to this challenging aim? Do we have the skills?
This conference sets out to address some of these questions and to look at how the
next 10 years trajectory towards this goal will unfold.


Energy & Environment 2010
30 March, London

E&E 2010 provides access to the latest information on strategy and innovation regarding the Government's key policy initiatives necessary for securing our low carbon economy and establishing the UK as a global leader in developing environmental solutions - the "fourth technological revolution".
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Hydrogen & Fuel Cells For Clean Cities, Vehicles and Buildings

25 March, Birmingham

The 6th Annual International Conference & Exhibition will focus on the application of hydrogen energy and fuel cell technologies for vehicles and buildings in cities.
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MAY


Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2010

5-7 May, Brighton

Papers are sought for SEB'10 on a range of renewable energy and sustainability related topics, including CHP, microCHP and energy storage.
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JUNE


Euroheat & Power and COGEN Europe joint Annual Conference
2 June, Brussels

COGEN Europe and Euroheat & Power will showcase the proven capability and still untapped potential for cogeneration and district heating in this unique event in Brussels. The Conference brings the strongest advocates and the most influential thinkers in district heating and cogeneration to Brussels to highlight the significant role which efficient provision of heat and electricity must play in resolving Europe’s climate and energy challenges today. The theme of the one-day conference is “Teaming up for energy renewal: cogeneration and district heating” and shall be focus on best practice, policy and strategy for action in Europe’s energy policy in the light of Copenhagen outcomes.
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Whole-day online event on Sustainable Refurbishment
4 June, Online

This whole-day online event will consist of three parallel sessions that will enable marketing, disseminating research and best practice, and networking. Register your details online to receive a set of FREE headphones that will enable you to listen to the conference webinars.
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