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All-Energy '09 Conference Catch Up

Catch up on presentations from the 2009 conference

Click on the orange conference session headings to discover the entire programme for that session - and then continue to click on orange headings to see the presentation that was delivered at All-Energy '09 and read speakers' biographical notes..

WEDNESDAY 20 MAY 2009

09.00-10.30

INTERNATIONAL MINISTERIAL AND GOVERNMENTAL PLENARY SESSION
Speakers include: The Lord Provost of the City of Aberdeen; Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP - Secretary of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change; Jim Mather MSP - Minister for Enterprise, Energy and Tourism, Scottish Government; H.E. James Wright, Canadian High Commissioner to the UK;  Moon Sang Kwon, President, Korea Institute of Marine Science & Technology Promotion (KIMST); others tbc

10.30-11.00

Break – exhibition visit

11.00-12.30

Vision to Action: Industry/Academic Keynotes

Wave and tidal - scene setting presentations and tidal barrage/lagoon schemes

Business briefing - insights into new markets

Sustainable transport – what the industry needs

Onshore wind - Planning and environmental issues

Grid and networks - Ofgem keynote; and interconnector plans

 

12.30-14.00

Break – exhibition visit

14.00-15.30

Vision to Action: Government Initiatives

Wave and tidal - technological and deployment advances at home and overseas

Carbon capture and storage - session sponsored by Shepherd and Wedderburn

Sustainable transport - fuels

Onshore wind- Safety and quick fire technology updates

Grid and networks - Scottish Nordic energy cooperation and investment

Scotland's Offshore Wind Story - Scottish European Green Energy Centre

15.30-16.00

Break – exhibition visit

16.00-17.30

Vision to Action: Scottish Industry Response  - organised by the Industrial and Power Association

Wave and tidal - Technology updates

Carbon capture and storage - Evaluation of CO2 storage offshore from Scotland.

Sustainable transport – novel solutions including HFC

Skills and training - organised by IET

Grid and networks - focus on the ENSG report

East of England : the offshore wind of change -organised by OrbisEnergy

17.30 - late

Close – Happy Hour; Aberdeen City Reception and Giant Networking Evening


THURSDAY 21 MAY 2009

09.00-10.30

The Crown Estate: an overview of marine activity

Hydrogen, fuel cells, renewables: the perfect relationship

Vision to Action: Research – Scottish Universities ETP

Biomass for heat and/or power

Renewables for Communities: Empowering communities - organised by Community Energy Scotland

Investment, finance, funding and business

Green Data Centres - a Highlands and Islands Enterprise workshop

10.30-11.00

Break – exhibition visit

11.00-12.30

Offshore wind - scene setting, planning, ++

Planning for marine renewables – the environment, friend or foe?

Hydro  - organised by the British Hydropower Association

Biomass for heat and/or power

Low carbon buildings and microgeneration (residential - single houses) - Policy and drivers

Public Sector: Mobilising Renewable Energy for the Public Good

Austria Renewable Energy Technology Showcase

12.30-13.45

Break – exhibition visit

13.45-15.15

Offshore wind - Aberdeen's plans; and technology update

Especially for the farming community - SRDP support, assessing your RE opportunites, finance, biogas and biomass

Nuclear power

Effectively managing community benefit - organised by Scottish Community Foundation 

Low carbon buildings and microgeneration (residential) - Solutions

Low carbon buildings and onsite renewables (non-residential and large residential schemes)

Aviation: radar and wind - an update

15.15-15.45

Break – exhibition visit

15.45-17.00

Offshore wind - The Big Push Offshore: major opportunities ahead!

Continuation of farming session - potential for linked network of onshore wind turbines in NE Scotland 

Power storage - the holy grail

Exhibition visit

Exhibition visit

Exhibition visit

 

17.00

Close

 

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To refresh your memory about the All-Energy ’08 conference (and to see many of the presentations and speakers’ biographical details) please click here