Four more webinars will feature this month in the ongoing All-Energy/Dcarbonise 2020 webinar series. This month’s, on Wednesday 17 and Thursday 18 June, will focus on ‘Meet the Minister’ with Paul Wheelhouse MSP, Scottish Government Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands; ‘The resurgence of onshore wind’; ‘Speed and scale’; and ‘Community and local energy: A beacon for 2030’.
Free registration is at https://forum.all-energy.co.uk the new All-Energy/Dcarbonise Content Hub which is also the home for industry insights, exhibitor news, and blogs on a variety of topics.
“We were delighted by the reception to our first series of webinars in mid-May on the original dates for All-Energy/Dcarbonise 2020,” said Event Director, Peter Bloor of Reed Exhibitions. “Pre-event registrations stood at 4,002 and over 3,600 were in our audience on the day, including those who used the ‘on demand’ service.
“It wasn’t just the figures that delighted us but the feedback too with comments such as: “Excellent presentation with some very interesting and well-informed presenters and an excellent range of questions and answers”; “Outstanding, an incredible opportunity to have access to incredible people right from your desk”; and “The webinars were well presented with interesting papers which can be referred to again in further discussions about the subject matter”. Our first four webinars are all available to watch at https://forum.all-energy.co.uk/category/on-demand
“Our next quartet of webinars features highly relevant and topical issues, alongside stellar line-ups. We look forward to two busy and enlightening days, I am also delighted to state that our webinar series will be a fixed addition to All-Energy Dcarbonise, until our main show in November and beyond. Thank you for your continued support.”
Meet the Minister
In the ‘Meet the Minister’ session (17 June 10:00-11:30) chaired by Jim Smith, Managing Director of SSE Renewables, Paul Wheelhouse MSP will discuss the importance of a green recovery and our continued transition to a net-zero economy, including the need to accelerate action to reduce emissions from heating our homes and buildings. He will be available for questions from the audience.
Then Jim Smith and Claire Mack, CEO of Scottish renewables will reflect on what the Minister has talked about and what it means to them, and their respective organisations, and both will also be available for questions.
The resurgence of onshore wind
From 14:00-15:30 on Wednesday 17 June, Lesley McNeil, will chair a stellar cast of panellists – Lindsay McQuade, CEO of ScottishPower Renewables; Rachel Anderson, Head of External Affairs, RES; Clare Foster, Head of Clean Energy, Partner, Banking and Finance, Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP and Laura Fleming, Head Wind Farm Solutions North Europe and Middle East, Siemens Gamesa.
Onshore wind is the lowest cost route to decarbonising our electricity system, and today UK onshore wind companies are confident and planning for future growth. Industry is scaling up to deliver new merchant-based projects, while an expected 2021 Contract for Difference (CfD) auction will give utilities and financiers the confidence they need to invest in new onshore wind. After five years in the doldrums, onshore wind is back with fresh momentum and drive.
Our panel will explore the reasons behind onshore wind’s resurgence; look at how different players are funding new projects, what effect the CfD auction will have, and what role onshore wind can play in our green economic recovery.
Speed and scale
To deliver net zero by 2050, with expected growth, we must completely replace the world’s energy system of today with something twice the size and greenhouse gas-free during the next 30 years. Energy numbers are big. Mega and Giga will not be enough. We must get to Tera and fast, we have less than one billion seconds to do it.
The panel members in the ‘Speed and scale’ webinar (Thursday 18 June 10:00-11:30) are each grappling with how to deliver clean energy on that scale in power, heat, transport, or all three.
Chaired by Matthew Knight of Siemens Energy, who will also talk about power, and about hydrogen as a clean alternative to fossil fuels, the panel comprises Charlotte Owen, Policy Manager, The Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) and a member of District Heating Divas; Graeme Cooper, Project Director, Transport Decarbonisation, Nation Grid; Dame Julia King, The Baroness Brown of Cambridge DBE, FREng FRS. They will talk specifically about large scale heat, transport, policy, and overall strategy and take questions from the audience.
Community and local energy: A beacon for 2030
It is apt that in Community Energy Fortnight this topic should come under the webinar spotlight on Thursday 18 June (12:30-14:00). Chaired by Chris Morris, Manager of Local Energy Scotland, this session will highlight the increasingly important role community and local energy will play in our future decarbonised world. We already have the tools and technologies at our fingertips to build a greener future – communities, local authorities, housing associations and small businesses are already harnessing these to great effect.
Panellists Jodie Giles, Project Manager, Regen, Dr Afsheen Rashid MBE, Founding Director, CEO, Repowering London; and Scott Mathieson, Network Planning and Regulation Director, SP Energy Networks will explain what’s already being done and how, together, we can design a local energy future.
Full programmes for each webinar are online at www.all-energy.co.uk and www.dcarbonise.com and those wishing to supply blogs for the Content Hub, that will be supported by social media campaigns, can find details at https://www.all-energy.co.uk/Forms/submit-your-content-energy-forum/
Looking back – and further information
Total attendance at All-Energy/Dcarbonise 2019 was 7,871 – including the First Minister of Scotland, the Scottish Energy Minister and over 600 other speakers over the two days.
All-Energy and the co-located Decarbonise will be held Wednesday 4 and Thursday 5 November 2020.
All-Energy’s major sponsors include ScottishPower (Host Sponsor); Shepherd and Wedderburn (Headline Sponsor) and Natural Power (Power Club sponsor) and is held in association with the Renewable Energy Association; Highlands and Islands Enterprise; Scottish Enterprise; UKRI and Innovate UK; Sustainable Glasgow; and the Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG), with Glasgow as its Host City, and the Society for Underwater Technology as Learned Society Patron. Dcarbonise is sponsored by the Scottish Government, Energy Saving Trust and Zero Waste Scotland
The Smart Urban Mobility Solutions conference stream (part of Dcarbonise) is supported by Transport Scotland and organised in association with the Smart Environment Forum of ITS United Kingdom
Further information and visitor registration is at www.all-energy.co.uk and www.dcarbonise.com
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Caption: Peter Bloor, Event Director, Reed Exhibitions
Notes to Editors:
All-Energy, the history: The 2020 show will be the 20th All-Energy. The UK’s largest renewable and low carbon energy exhibition and conference has been held annually since 2001; the first co-located Dcarbonise was held in 2019 embracing low carbon heat, energy efficiency and low carbon transport (the latter via the Smart Urban Mobility Solutions conference stream). The first 14 All-Energy events were held in Aberdeen; the show moved to Glasgow in 2015. All-Energy/Dcarbonise 2020 is scheduled for 4-5 November 2020.
The 2019 event attracted total attendance of 7,871 over the two days and included some 250 exhibiting companies and over 600 speakers.
Press registration is at: https://www.all-energy.co.uk/media-centre/Visitor registration is from the home page at www.all-energy.co.uk
Editors – if you would like your publication to be an All-Energy/Dcarbonise 2020 media partner: please contact Tina Abulashvili tina.abulashvili@reedexpo.co.uk
Further press information is available from: Judith Patten @ JPPR – judithpatten@JPPR.uk.com from whom a wide selection of hi-res jpegs is also available encompassing busy aisles; conference line-ups and busy halls; people checking out equipment and/or having meaningful conversations; Ministers doing tours and looking at everything from a hydrogen powered bus to visiting the new Dcarbonise exhibition