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Priorities for the new energy strategy in Scotland - innovation, investment and decarbonisation

14 June 2017 09:00-13:00, Central Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Introduction
Priorities for the new energy strategy in Scotland - innovation, investment and decarbonisation
Morning, Wednesday, 14th June 2017
Central Edinburgh
THIS EVENT IS CPD CERTIFIED
 
Guest of Honour
Chris Stark, Director of Energy and Climate Change, The Scottish Government
 
This timely seminar will be an opportunity to discuss the new Scottish energy strategy and priorities for the shaping of Scotland’s energy system - focusing on modernisation and key issues for delivery.
 
Sessions assess the future role of renewables - as well as wider low-carbon energies - and oil and gas, considering generation at a local level and opportunities for innovation - taking into account views within the energy sector and the importance of consumer engagement in developing a more modern energy mix.
 
Delegates will also consider the way forward for the decarbonisation of heat and transport, reducing consumption of electricity, heat and energy-intensive transport, and developing a smarter, flexible electricity network

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Speakers
  • Chris Stark Director of Energy and Climate Change, The Scottish Governme, United Kingdom
  • Jeff Douglas Strategy Manager, Smart Systems and Heat, Energy Systems Cat, United Kingdom
  • Christine MacKenzie Public Affairs Manager for Scotland, SSE, United Kingdom
  • Andrew Lever Director, Policy & Innovation, The Carbon Trust, United Kingdom
  • Angus McIntosh Innovation and New Technology Manager, SGN, United Kingdom
  • Jennifer Ramsay Project Manager, Local Energy Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Thomas Docherty Head of Public Affairs for Scotland, Which?, United Kingdom
  • Andy Burgess Associate Partner, Energy Systems, Ofgem, United Kingdom

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tbc, tbc, Central Edinburgh, tbc, United Kingdom

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