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Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Future of Energy Conference at University of Aberdeen

Posted by Sohail Azad On 10:43 No comments

Register for the Future of Energy Conference via the following website: http://www.store.abdn.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/conferences-symposia-seminars/school-of-social-science/the-future-of-energy-conference-2018

Details of Conference:

The Future of Energy


A Conference presented by the MSc in Energy Politics and Law, University of Aberdeen on Wednesday March 28th. Venue: Linklater Rooms, University of Aberdeen.
Itinerary 
9.45-10.15 Tea/Coffee and Registration 
10.15 A few words from Dr David Toke, Programme Co-ordinator of MSc in Energy Politics and Law 
10.20 Opening Address by John Scrimgeour, Director of the Energy Institute of Aberdeen University 
10.30?Rebecca Williams, Policy Manager for RenewableUK who will talk about onshore wind and other priorities for RenewableUK 
11.00 Morag?McCorkindale from Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group who will talk about low carbon based?transport policy in Aberdeen and the opportunities for existing oil and gas businesses in the new energy economy 
11.30 Dr David Toke, Programme Leader, MSc in Energy Politics and Law. �So why has offshore wind now become so much cheaper and easier to build than nuclear power?� 
12.00 Sam Gomersall from Pale Blue Dot Energy will give a presentation about how Aberdeen is leading the hydrogen revolution  
12.30 � 1.15 LUNCH 
1.15 -1.45 Caroline Bragg from the Association of Decentralised Energy??who will talk about developing heat networks 
1.45-2.15 ?Professor Alex Kemp from the Economics Department at the University of Aberdeen who will talk about the issue of oil revenues. 

2.15- 2.45 David Ritchie, Head of Energy Industries in the Scottish Government�s Energy and Climate Directorate will talk about his work at the Scottish Government 

2.45-3.15 Thomas Mcmillan representing the Solar Trade Association (he is Director of Renewables at Savills) will talk about issues facing the solar pv industry 
3.15- 3.30 TEA and COFFEE 
3.30-4pm Professor John Patterson from the Law Dept at Aberdeen University who will talk about decommissioning of oil platforms 

4-4.30   Adam Ezzamel, the Project Director of the Aberdeen Offshore Windfarm (European Offshore Wind Demonstration Project) will talk about the project. 

4.30-5.15pm Expert Panel. Four experts will introduce themselves and a point of view and then answer questions raised  by the audience. These include Professor Peter Strachan, Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University and Dr Daria Sharapolova, Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law 

The Conference will be held in the Linklater Rooms of Aberdeen University https://www.abdn.ac.uk/confevents/venues/linklater-rooms-50.php, We would expect speakers to talk for 20 minutes leaving 10 minutes for discussion.


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