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Reducing the carbon footprint in the built environment

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There are many exciting schemes in development that are looking at the impact of energy demands within buildings and built environments. This is particularly relevant to large buildings and building developments that require their own private power network. This event is divided into two separate streams, covering two distinct areas:
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Event Type:
Conference/Seminar
Date:
Dec. 11, 2007
Venue:
The IET, Savoy Place
Location:
London

Stream 1 - EU energy performance
Building technologies associated with the buildings themselves (review the progress towards the EU Energy Performance in Buildings Directive).
For further details please see EU energy performance programme.

Stream 2 - Renewables in a built environment
The development of renewable energy technologies on a micro level within the built environment and matters such as system connection and metering.
For further details please see Renewables in a built environment programme.

Although the streams will be simultaneous, delegates will be able to attend any part of any stream at any time. The intellectual property of both streams will be compiled into one proceeding, enabling all the content of both streams to be taken back to the workplace.


Who should attend ?
Graduates, all levels of engineers, managers, senior managers and decision makers in the following sectors:

  • Building services
  • Large estate management (e.g. hotels, hospitals, shopping centres and campuses)
  • Research
  • Architecture and planning
  • Government bodies (Ofgem, DTI)
  • Distribution network operators
  • Power system manufacturers
  • Manufacturers of embedded generation equipment

Benefits of attending

  • Gain a better practical understanding of the issues involved
  • Be briefed on the current thinking in this sector
  • Meet speakers on a one-to-one basis
  • Network with senior industry figures