Looking back to All-Energy '07

We have posted as many presentations as we received to the website... just click on the session on which you are interested and then on the presentation - you'll find many biographies on the site too.

Opening plenary session 09.00-10.30

The political viewpoint

Speakers :

  • Lord Provost Peter Stephen, The Lord Provost, City of Aberdeen
  • David Still, Member of the UK Renewables Advisory Board and Managing Director, Clipper Windpower Europe
  • Jim Mather, Minister for Energy, Scottish Executive [ speech ]
  • H.E. Robert Tuttle, US Ambassador [ speech ]
  • Belinda Miller, Head of Economic & Environment Sustainability, Strategic Leadership Services, Aberdeen City Council

Followed by parallel sessions:

23rd May

23rd May

23rd May

23rd May

23 May

Coffee 10.30-11.00

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

 

Policy – Countdown to 2010

 

 

 

Wave and Tidal

 

Overseas Market Opportunities

 

Finance & Funding - “I know you’re saving the planet – but does it work?”

Funding for R&D and project development

 

H207: The USA & Europe Getting Down to Business - Setting the Scene

Lunch 12.30-14.00

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Onshore wind – planning issues

 

 

 

Wave and Tidal

 

 

Supply Chain Opportunities

 

Finance & Funding - “I know you’re saving the planet – but does it work for my investment committee?”

How business investments make sense for both parties

 

H207: The USA & Europe Getting Down to Business – Industry Update

Tea 15.15/15.30-16.00

Tea

Tea

Tea

Tea

 

Onshore wind – technical issues

 

 

 

Wave and Tidal

Marine Stakeholders Event - Sharing the Sea

 

Skills – opportunities and challenges

 

Carbon capture and storage

H207: The USA & Europe Getting Down to Business – Government and Industry

Civic Reception and Networking Evening Civic Reception and Networking Evening Civic Reception and Networking Evening Civic Reception and Networking Evening Civic Reception and Networking Evening

Technical workshop 23 May : Aviation/radar issues affecting the renewables industry – 11.00-12.30

Technical workshop 23 May: Health and Safety issues affecting the wind industry - 14.00-15.30

Innovations from Denmark - 11.00-12.30

Innovations from Austria - 14.00-15.30

Also: One-to-one “cutting your organisation’s carbon footprint” clinic

24 May 2007

Plenary session 09.00-10.30

Curbing the Carbon : Balancing the Economics - A Call to Arms

Scene setter : Rob Harrison, Climate Change Consultant, Met Office Hadley Centre

Guest speakers Rt. Hon Brian Wilson (Airtricity); Dr Michael Raymont (EnergyINet - Canada); and Michael Taylor (International Energy Agency) and John Westwood (Douglas-Westwood Ltd) respond to the "call to arms" 

There was a live video link up too to UK Energy Minister Lord Truscott who was able to talk directly to delegates about both the Energy White Paper and Planning White Paper. You can read his speech here.

Followed by parallel sessions:

24th May

24th May

24th May

24th May

24th May

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

The Energy White Paper - a View from the Power Industry

 

Offshore wind

Bioenergy

Wood fuel – forest to heat and power

Renewables for Communities

H207: The USA & Europe Getting Down to Business – Business Case Studies

Lunch 12.30-13.45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Grid and networks issues

Offshore wind - Regional offshore projects

Bioenergy

Biofuels

Microgeneration

H207: The USA & Europe Getting Down to Business – Business Case Studies II and Quick Fire Business Presentations

Tea (15.15-15.45)

Tea

Tea

Tea

Tea

Take The Hydro Road : A change in the Air?  - A BHA-led debate

Offshore wind - DOWNVInD and the Beatrice Demonstrator - a Talisman-led session

Especially for the farming community

Microgeneration

H207: The USA & Europe Getting Down to Business – Vision and the Magic of Hydrogen

Exhibition closes 5.00

Exhibition closes 5.00

Exhibition closes 5.00

Exhibition closes 5.00

Exhibition closes 5.00

Innovations from Norway: 11.00-12.30

Innovations from Canada: 13.45-15.15

Also: One-to-one “cutting your organisation’s carbon footprint” clinic