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Engineering a safer global climate: the power sector’s response


Date 08 September 2008
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Time

08:45 - Registration
17:00 - Close

Location

The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK

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About this event

Engineering and technology have a major role to play in managing the risks and costs due to global climate change in an energy hungry world. Come and discuss with experts in the power sector the latest technology developments and initiatives. This will cover not only the main options for reducing green house gas emissions(GHG) but also steps for increasing our capability to cope with climate change.

This event will advance the understanding and application of engineering & technology in the 21st century to climate change and its challenges and opportunities. Delegates will benefit from a raised awareness of recent developments in technology and initiatives to mitigate and adapt to climate change. The seminar will provide a forum for the power industry to show how it is responding to the challenges of climate change and the technological and commercial opportunities that it presents.

Who should attend?

Target delegates will be from the power industry, including;

Decision makers in the power sectors and related stakeholder markets such as CEOs, Directors, Senior and Lead Engineers and Academics

Sectors:

  • Transmission companies
  • Distribution network organisations
  • Power industry manufacturers and their suppliers
  • Power market operators
  • Generation operators
  • Government and regulators
  • Customer representatives
  • Traders and financiers
  • Those with an interest in sustainable electricity supply
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Cost

 

Standard rate

Member

£295.00 (+ £51.63 VAT = £346.63)

Non member

£345.00 (+ £60.38 VAT = £405.38)

Student*
/retired

£105.00 (+ £18.38 VAT = £123.38)

* Please note that all students must have their applications endorsed by their Professor or Head of Department.


Programme

08:45Registration

09:15Chairman’s welcome
Jim McConnach, Principal, Castle Hill Engineering Services & Chair, IEEE Climate Change Technology Working Group

09.20Policy and strategy considerations for climate change technology in the power sector
Dr Malcolm Kennedy, CBE, Non-Executive Director, NaREC

09:35Seminar overview: renewable energy - at what price?
Ian Burdon, Head of Sustainable Energy Developments, PB Power

Mitigation session: reducing GHG emissions

10:00Energy Efficiency: Watts to be Saved?
Chris Twinn, Director, Building London Sustainability Group, Arup

10:30Offshore wind: the next steps
Danielle Lane, Round 3 Programme Manager, Crown Estate

11:00Refreshments
Sponsored by PB Power

11:30Climate change in an energy hungry world brings new nuclear dawn
Dr Sue Ion OBE, Vice President, Royal Academy of Engineering

12:00Cleaning up coal power
Peter Whitton, Managing Director, Progressive Energy

12:30Ocean energy: the wave of the future
George Aggidis, Director, Lancaster University Renewable Energy Group & Fluid Machinery Group

13:00Lunch
Sponsored by NaREC

Adaptation session: increasing our capability to cope

14:00Climate change and business adaptation
Dr Mo Mylne, Climate Consultancy Manager, Met Office

14:30CE Electric UK & National Grid – Response to Flood Threat
Anna Trippitt, Asset Management Engineer, CE Electric UK
Zac Richardson, Asset Engineering Manager and Mike Fairhurst, Circuits & Transformer Team Manager, National Grid

15:00Refreshments
Sponsored by PB Power

15:20Tackling climate change challenges for network operations
Shanti Magithia, Forecasting Strategy Manager, National Grid

15:50Developing power equipment to withstand extreme weather
Brian McKean, Managing Director, EPS Ltd

16:20Panel discussion with speakers

16:55Closing remarks from the chairman

17:00Close

Organiser

The Power Trading and Control TPN 




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