BSEE - Building Services and Environmental Engineer
Solutions for energy management
Published:  07 April, 2005

Keeping up with the demands of energy management and changing legislation can be simplified as the NEC plays host to the UK’s largest energy and environmental exhibitions.

Following on from last year’s success, the three-day event combines the National Energy Management Exhibition(NEMEX), Environmental Technology (ET) and International Clean Up (ICU) under one roof and runs from 24-26 May 2005.

NEMEX is the UK's longest-running event dedicated to highlighting issues and offering solutions on energy management and efficiency and provides an essential industry forum, with new ideas and innovative technologies as well as a high level conference and interactive seminar programme.

Given that the UK wastes an estimated £5bn worth of energy annually, energy efficiency is the clear solution to clever management and cost cutting. Innovation in this sector can be seen at NEMEX. In addition a new feature this year is the Road to Renewables, which enables visitors to easily identify exhibitors demonstrating renewable products or services.

The Nemex conference and seminar programme tackles pressing energy issues such as low carbon technologies, renewable energy, sustainable buildings, EU directives, UK legislation, rising energy costs, lifecycle costing, advisory services and funding. Sessions provide energy and facilities managers from both the private and public sector with the latest information.Topics covered include:

• The Potential Benefits of the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive by Andrew Warren, Director, Association for the Conservation of Energy

• Business and Strategic Opportunities Arising from the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive by Dr David Strong, Managing Director, BRE Environment

• Impact on the Commercial Sector by Danny Clark, Associate: Sustainable Energy, Peter Brett Associates

• What is the Impact of Rising Costs on Buyers? by Ken Carter, Energy Manager, Asda Stores

• How can the Carbon Trust help? by Myles McCarthy, Director of Customer Services, The Carbon Trust

• What can the Energy Professional do to Keep Costs and Carbon Emissions Down? by Julius Brinkworth, Group Energy Manager, Sainsbury’s

• Overview of On Site Renewable Energy Options for Buildings by Gareth Ellis, Head of Renewables, The National Energy Foundation

• The Effect of Building Regulations Changes by Simon Burton, Associate Director, Faber Maunsell

• Funding for Renewables and Low Carbon Technologies

• Case Study: Whitbread plc by Max Griffith, Whitbread

• Starting from Square One: How to Set Up an Effective Energy Management Programme by Martin Fry, Chairman, ESTA, and Associate Director, Energy Efficiency Accreditation Scheme

• An Approach to Sustainable Energy Management by Dr Carl Williams, Commercial Manager, Climate Change Group, Enviros Consulting

Tickets and information can be requested by calling 0870 443 6089 or logging onto www.nemex-energy.co.uk.


Poll

There is an obvious need for the industry to be more energy efficient and pay more attention to the ways in which energy is both used and wasted. Do you think we have the products on the market to meet our needs?

  • Yes
  • We're getting there
  • We're a long way off
  • No
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