Sustainability industry to open doors at ExCel next week12 October 2010
Some of the world's sustainability experts and equipment and service providers are due to congregate at the European Future Energy Forum, at London's ExCeL from October 19 to 21.
Companies such as Siemens and Schneider Electric will be there in force, and presenting their ideas at the free workshop programme.
Siemens is due to host the Siemens Green Technology Theatre over the three days, with seminars on its latest thinking – with topics ranging from the so-called Smart Grid to emerging renewable technologies.
Its programme includes 'Energy saving lighting solutions' by Dave Ellis, 'Carbon Capture Storage' by Dr Hermann Kremer, 'Sustainable Cities: European Green City Index' by Stefan Denig, 'The Desertec Industrial Initiative' by Dr Juckenack, and 'Marine Power' by Dr Tony Lewis.
Elsewhere, Schneider Electric's energy efficiency workshops are slated to look at how to save and share energy through sustainable development, investment, knowledge transfer and technological innovation.
Sessions include an in-depth look at the Schneider Electric Energy Access sustainable investment fund, smarter grid, integration of renewables into the energy grid, distribution automation and the Carbon Reduction Commitment.
Meanwhile, UKTI, the government organisation, will be hosting three days of presentations looking at the global transition to a low carbon economy and the opportunities of carbon capture storage (CCS), offshore wind energy and sustainable infrastructure.
And TfL (Transport for London) is also involved in the European Future Energy Forum via the Eco Transport Showcase, where the authority will outline how it is contributing to the Mayor's target of cutting CO2 emissions in London by 60% by 2025.
For more information and to register for your free pass see www.EuropeanFutureEnergyForum.com
Brian Tinham
Related Websites
http://www.europeanfutureenergyforum.com/
Related Companies
Schneider Electric Ltd
Siemens plc
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