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Planning for On-site Renewable Energy
DATES: 9 and 10 November 2006 VENUE: Brighton Racecourse
“The South East Renewable Energy Conference is a crucial step for the sustainable development of our region”, John Thorp, Director, ecsc.
Every year this major Conference drives renewable energy development in the region. This year delegates will take away with them proven strategies to overcome the barriers and address four key issues that are crucial for us all to meet local and regional targets and to take advantage of the economic, social and environmental benefits and opportunities that renewable energy could bring to the South East region:
- Finance and Investment
- Community Engagement and Involvement
- Spatial Planning
- Technologies and Technical Issues
What we need to do, inspiring examples and solutions for how barriers can be overcome will be discussed by expert speakers and demonstrated through practical workshops . The exhibition will display the latest technologies and will provide delegates with the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the manufacturers to learn about new developments and techniques.
Programme
The South East Renewables Conference 2006 will be held over two days and will consist of a mix of inspiring presentations and practical workshops.
Detailed Programme (.doc)
Workshops (.doc)
For further information about the programme please contact:
Sally Abrahamson, Conference Assistant
Telephone: 0207 922 1661
Fax: 0207 928 8153
e-mail: events@ecsc.org.uk
http://www.serenewables.org.uk/
DATES: 9 and 10 November 2006 VENUE: Brighton Racecourse
“The South East Renewable Energy Conference is a crucial step for the sustainable development of our region”, John Thorp, Director, ecsc.
Every year this major Conference drives renewable energy development in the region. This year delegates will take away with them proven strategies to overcome the barriers and address four key issues that are crucial for us all to meet local and regional targets and to take advantage of the economic, social and environmental benefits and opportunities that renewable energy could bring to the South East region:
- Finance and Investment
- Community Engagement and Involvement
- Spatial Planning
- Technologies and Technical Issues
What we need to do, inspiring examples and solutions for how barriers can be overcome will be discussed by expert speakers and demonstrated through practical workshops . The exhibition will display the latest technologies and will provide delegates with the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the manufacturers to learn about new developments and techniques.
Programme
The South East Renewables Conference 2006 will be held over two days and will consist of a mix of inspiring presentations and practical workshops.
Detailed Programme (.doc)
Workshops (.doc)
For further information about the programme please contact:
Sally Abrahamson, Conference Assistant
Telephone: 0207 922 1661
Fax: 0207 928 8153
e-mail: events@ecsc.org.uk
http://www.serenewables.org.uk/
Recent changes to the scientific and political landscapes will be addressed to bring delegates up to date with how climate change is being placed firmly at the heart of planning policy and decision making. This will include the siginificant impact that The Merton Rule is having upon all major developments across the UK.
solarcentury's Energy Strategies workshop will share good practice from a range of constuction projects to have achieved 10% carbon displacement using onsite renewable energies. This workshop is for developers and planners wanting to understand how to identify and deliver suitable onsite renewables for specific projects.
Download the conference brochure
TCPA: Rob Shaw, Sustainable Development Policy Officer
- The drivers behind Renewables and Planning
- Overview of positive planning policy for onsite renewable energy
- Update on research: The uptake of The Merton Rule across the UK
- Implementing The Merton Rule within planning regulations
- How your LA can help deliver low carbon developments
RENEWABLE Case Studies: solarcentury: John Mustarde
Design Solutions for On-site Renewables - Case studies - 10% carbon reduction in
- Mixed-use Housing (Fairview)
- Industrial Development (Chancerygate Developments)
- Housing Associations
- Commercial Residential
- Commercial Offices (Gazeley plc.)
Case Studies will cover:
- Renewable technology - which ones and how much?
- Renewables cost
- Managing the renewables supply chain
- Re-couping capital costs - marketing advantages of renewables
Conference Programme, Registration Form and Costs
For more information email nancy@tcpa.org.uk or call 020 7930 8903
TCPA members - £120 + VAT
Non members - £240 + VAT
Voluntary organisations - £60 + VAT
Lunch included.





