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2011 Conference

The grid below is designed to let you know what happened when.

You can click on the topic headings on this grid and get straight through to the programme for the session; and not only read biographical notes on each speaker in a session but also - where presentations were given - have access to a complete record of all that happened in the All-Energy 2011 conference.

Some sessions were "presentation-less" as they were panel disucssions, but for others we have virtually all the presentations, so browse and enjoy!


WEDNESDAY 18 MAY 2011

OFF TO A FLYING START!

 09.00 – 10.30: Opening plenary session: Chair: Andrew Jamieson, ScottishPower Renewables and Chairman of RenewableUK; Peter Stephen, The Lord Provost of the City of Aberdeen; Charles Hendry MP, Minister of State, DECC - Department of Energy and Climate Change; Duncan Botting, Business Innovation and Growth Director - Power, Industry and Utilities, Parsons Brinckerhoff; Sir Ian Wood, Chairman, Wood Group; Niall Stuart, Chief Executive, Scottish Renewables. 

11.00-12.30

Offshore wind 1- Setting the scene

Growing the green economy

Organised by UKTI


Hydrogen and fuel cells - available and useful right now!

Organised by SHFCA

Smart grids - where are we now? 

Organised by the Institution of Engineering and Technology - The IET

Hydropower - Fish 'n' chips: rising to current industry challenges

Organised by Community Energy Scotland

Carbon Capture and Storage 1 - Enabling work

Austria - Experiences with renewable heat

Organised by Advantage Austria

 

12.30-14.00

Break – exhibition visit

14.00-15.30

Offshore wind 2 - Moving forward

 

Bankable Projects: Regs, risks and returns

Organised by SEGEC

 

 

Sustainable transport

Grid - the big picture

Microregeneration - setting the scene and technical update

Carbon Capture and Storage 2 - Proposed projects

 

Renewables for communities

Organised by Community Energy Scotland

 

15.30-16.00

Break – exhibition visit

16.00-17.30

Offshore wind 3 - Industrialising the sector: The continuing call to arms to the UK offshore supply chain

Organised by AREG

Investment in innovation in renewables
 
Organised by Cleantech Investor

Power storage - 'the holy grail'

Grid - interconnection and other key issues

Microgeneration FiTs and RHI - Question Time

 

Specially for the farming community

Wave and tidal: Design and modelling for success

18.00 onwards: Aberdeen City Council Civic Reception followed by the Giant Networking Evening – all are welcome!

THURSDAY 19 MAY 2011


09.00-10.30

Wave and tidal 1 - Setting the scene

Onshore wind - Planning, policy and environment

Bioenergy – 1

Biomass

 

Scottish Supply Chain Development for a New Energy Future

Organised by Scottish Enterprise/TWI Ltd

Regional renewable energy update

Industry perspectives on financing

Why offshore geophysical surveys (by seismic and other remote sensing methods) are vital for renewable projects

Education Day - all day

 

10.30-11.00

Break – exhibition visit

11.00-12.30

Wave and tidal 2 - UK and overseas projects

Onshore wind - operational issues

District heating

Organised by Combined Heat and Power Association

Powering Growth - diversification opportunities in new energy markets: lesson learned

Organised by the Industrial and Power Association

Support for renewable energy in a world of constrained funding - how to make sure we are successful

SuperGen session

Organised by EPSRC

Health and safety across the sectors

 

Education

12.30-13.45

Break – exhibition visit

13.45-15.15

Wave and tidal 3 - Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters: Two decades to change the world - a host community perspective

 

 

Offshore wind - technology updates

Bioenergy 2 - Biogas, biofuels and energy from waste

Public perception - winning hearts and minds to achieve the targets

Skills - getting the right people now and in the future

Adopting Sustainability: Business Benefits - CUSP seminar

Organised by The Robert Gordon University

Energy efficiency and sustainable lighting

Education

 

15.15-15.45

Break – exhibition visit

15.45-17.00

Wave and tidal 4 - More from homeand overseas ... and OTEC


Offshore wind - technology updates

Geothermal

 

 

Water: maximising CO2 savings

Nuclear - an update

 

Education