Maximising your Share of the Energy Efficiency Market, whatever the Green Deal
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
5.30pm to 9pm
Hosted by
1 Finsbury Circus, London, EC2M 7SH
There are major UK market opportunities for companies with energy efficiency solutions, assisted by regulations, technology obsolescence, increasing energy costs, social pressure and public awareness. However, the Green Deal, with its prolonged arrival and remaining uncertainties, seems to attract all the coverage and political emphasis. The reality is though, with or without the Green Deal, the UK market is adopting energy efficient solutions in volume and the important factors will remain to underpin this attractive market for some time to come. Businesses can set out their strategy in order to benefit from this, with any opportunities coming from the Green Deal becoming an upside.
Agenda:
5.30pm Registration
6.00pm Welcome: Stephenson Harwood
6.10pm Chair and introduction - Graham Manly, Director Gratte Brothers and Chair of the National Skills Academy for Environmental Technologies. His presentation is HERE.
6.30pm Keynote: Rolling out energy efficiency measures - Sally Hancox, Director Gentoo Green. Paul Burns delivered this talk in Sally’s absence due to sickness and his presentation is HERE.
6.50pm Keynote: David Purdy, Director Energy Efficiency Deployment Office. His presentation is HERE.
7.10pm Panel discussion and Q&A, augmented by:
Nigel Hollett, SummitSkills
Gil Levy, Sustainable Development Capital LLP
Colin Farrell, Faithorn Farrell Timms
7.45pm Networking and drinks
Speakers:
Sally Hancox, Director of Gentoo Green
Sally joined Sunderland City Council in 1993 before transferring to Sunderland Housing group and then became Director of Gentoo Green in 2007. She developed Gentoo’s Environmental Strategy and built a nationally respected division within three years. She has been the driving force behind Gentoo’s sustainability, which includes schemes such as: a retrofit programme of Gentoo’s current housing stock, being part of the first ever UK trials of the Government backed Pay As You Save scheme and carrying out a new scheme to reduce energy use and hopefully fuel bills as well as carbon emissions in Gentoo’s housing stock via Energy Saving Bundle’s. She is on a number of forums including: the steering group for the Green Deal Finance Company, the policy committee for UK-GBC, the BRE National Refurbishment Centre and the National Housing Federation.
Graham Manly OBE CEng FCIBSE, MInstR, MASHRAE
Graham Manly was HVCA (now B&ES) President in 2009/10 and CIBSE President in 2004/5. He has served as Chairman of the HVCA Technical Committee for 15 years and been involved with the work of HVCA and BSRIA for over 30 years including many of their technical publications. He is currently the Chairman of the National Skills Academy for Environmental Technologies. Graham has spent over 40 years in the delivery side of the industry specialising in technical, research and educational matters and is now responsible for technical innovation at the Gratte Brothers Group, a London based multi service design and build contractor.
Who should attend and why:
Senior management of companies and other organisations involved directly or indirectly in the property, construction, estates and building sectors through providing services and solutions in the context of the low carbon future for the built environment. This can include builders, renewable energy solutions providers, heating engineers, building service engineers, sustainability consultants, support service providers and advisers.
Building New Business through Sustainable Homes
Monday, 14 May 2012
5.30pm to 9pm
Hosted by
55 Baker Street, London, W1U 7EU
The Building Services Engineering sector is undergoing radical change, in particular as a result of the Government’s evolving Zero Carbon Homes policy. This presents new opportunities and challenges for the sector as well as all other participants in the built environment. To facilitate a better understanding of the current and emerging political and regulatory landscape and the subsequent arising opportunities and challenges, SummitSkills commissioned the Zero Carbon Hub to produce an accessible guide summarising current policies in the low carbon market with a particular focus on the building services sector.
The Zero Carbon Hub is an industry body charged by government with facilitating the development of the Zero Carbon Homes policy and is at the forefront of the low carbon policy agenda. The combination of Zero Carbon Hub and SummitSkills is therefore very well placed to demonstrate how businesses can prepare for the future of low carbon homes.
The guide covers the key points of changes to the Zero Carbon Homes definition, Parts L, F and J of the Building Regulations, the Feed-In-Tariff, the Renewable Heat Incentive, the forthcoming Green Deal, the Code for Sustainable Homes, the new National Planning Policy Framework and where this leaves existing local plans. It concludes with a summary of the new skills required to engage in the ever-moving arena and ensure your business is best placed to profit from the new and exciting opportunities.
Put your questions to key speakers from DCLG, SummitSkills and the Zero Carbon Hub as they outline the guide’s key findings.
All attendees will receive a free copy of the report.
Agenda:
5.30pm Registration
6.00pm Welcome: Simon Pringle, Head of Sustainability & Cleantech BDO LLP
6.05pm Chair: Lord Martin O’Neill
6.10pm Opening remarks: Henry Demaria, Head of Zero Carbon Policy DCLG
6.20pm Report key findings: Nigel Hollett, Head of Environmental Technologies SummitSkills
Presentations are downloadable here
6.40pm Report in more detail: Neil Jefferson, CEO Zero Carbon Hub
7.00pm Panel Q&A : Henry Demaria, Head of Zero Carbon Policy DCLG
Jon Bootland, Director Good Homes Alliance
Nigel Hollett, SummitSkills
Neil Jefferson, Zero Carbon Hub
Kevin Schofield, Princ. Consultant Sustainability & Cleantech BDO
Ian Millard, Business Development Manager Climate Energy Homes
7.20pm Networking and drinks