Review of The UK Energy White Paper: The next All-Energy/Dcarbonise Webinar

Review of The UK Energy White Paper: The next All-Energy/Dcarbonise Webinar

17th February 2021: Review of the UK Energy White Paper with Shepherd and Wedderburn

Note: this webinar has now taken place and is available to watch on demand here.

PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release: 10 February 2021

The Energy White Paper builds on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution and contemplates the most radical set of changes to the UK energy system since privatisation. It sets out proposals for significant acceleration towards net zero and covers carbon capture and storage, energy transition and distribution, heat, offshore wind, and energy efficiency.

What does it mean for your organisation, your interests? You can find out on Wednesday 17 February at 14:00 when John Grady, Gordon Downie and Tom Swan all Partners at law firm Shepherd and Wedderburn, All-Energy’s Headline Sponsor, review a wide range of key points in a highly topical webinar and will then enjoy fielding audience questions.

“Amongst these key points being dissected by the panel will be how it interacts with the polices of devolved administrations, a key topic of discussion; as is the pace of regulatory and legislative reform required,” explains All-Energy/Dcarbonise Portfolio and Event Director, Jonathan Heastie of Reed Exhibitions. “How the 2030 targets can be achieved at a realistic cost to consumers is also a critical issue – it is going to be a highly revealing afternoon!

“We are grateful to Shepherd and Wedderburn for bringing such an interesting insight to our webinar programme and for their ongoing support for All-Energy.”

This is the 28th webinar in the All-Energy/Dcarbonise webinar series.

Registration is open at https://forum.all-energy.co.uk/category/webinars/ which is where the previous 27 are all available for ‘on-demand’ viewing, together with a report on the 26 that were held in 2020. To date more than 17,550 ‘views’ have been recorded.

Full information on All-Energy, the UK’s largest renewable and low carbon energy exhibition and conference and the co-located Dcarbonise, to be held 18 and 19 August 2021 at SEC Glasgow, is at www.all-energy.co.uk

ENDS

Caption: Jonathan Heastie, Portfolio and Event Director, Reed Exhibitions

Notes to Editors:

All-Energy, the history: The 2021 show (18-19 August, SEC Glasgow) will be the 20th edition of 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.

The 2019 event attracted a total of 7,871 attendees, over the two days and included some 250 exhibiting companies and over 600 speakers.

In the absence of the ‘live’ event, a series of webinars was launched in May 2020. They have attracted close on 16,200 registrations and people continue to watch them on demand, so far, they have been viewed ‘live’ or ‘on-demand’ over 17,550 times. All are available on-demand at https://forum.all-energy.co.uk/category/webinars/

Editors – if you would like your publication to be an All-Energy/Dcarbonise 2021 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

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