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Cleanpower 2010 at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge 09:30-18:00, Friday 25 June 2010
An exciting industrial and commercial business conference expo at which you'll be invited to contribute to and take away knowledge and contacts on: Future infrastructure; Network integration; Securing the base load; Smart grids; Last mile technologies; Green technology: Solar, wind, wave, tidal, biomass generation; the role of nuclear; Energy diversity strategy and investment approaches of global players; Policy analysis;
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Cleanpower 2009 Review Script

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Draft Programme |
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| Delegates! |
CIR Media |
Cleanpower 2009 image gallery Click here |
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| Justin Hayward |
CIR Strategy |
Introduction and Context (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Mike McCreary |
CIR Strategy |
Chairman's Introduction |
| Introductory Session |
Moderated by Jeremy Nicholson |
Energy Intensive Users Group, EEF |
| Lewis Dale, C Eng, Director of Regulatory Strategy |
National Grid |
Current and Future Grid Infrastructure (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Barry Hatton, Director Capital Programme |
EDF Energy |
Network Integration (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Smart Grid Session |
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| Hermione Crease, Director |
SENTEC |
'Electricity 2.0' - Part One - The Smart Grid |
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| Marcian Cirstea, CEO |
CRISTAL |
Renewables and Integrated Systems (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Paul Engle, CEO |
Enecsys |
'Electricity 2.0' - Part Two - The Key to PV (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Morning Panel |
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| Rapid Pitches |
Solaraid, EEEGR, CUEN |
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| EXPO and lunch |
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| Generation Session |
Moderated by Hugh Parnell |
GEIF |
| Thomas Prock |
Marks and Clerk |
Power Patents (PDF) |
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| Graham Ford, CEO |
Heliodynamics |
Concentrated Solar Power (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Andrew Hine, CFO |
Trident |
Wave Power (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Michael Evans, CEO |
Green Tide |
Tidal Power (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Mark Quinn, CEO |
Clenergen |
Biomass (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Final Session |
Moderated by Tim Jervis |
Cambridge Energy Forum |
| John Tingle, Regional Trade Advisor - East: Environment and Power |
East of England International |
Clean power and East England (PDF) |
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| Michael Fielding |
Artemis Intelligent Power |
Wind and Efficiency (VideoCast) (PDF) |
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| Peter Brun, Head, Gp Government Relations |
Vestas |
Global Wind Power (PDF) |
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| Katrina Landis, CEO |
BP Alternative Energy |
Alternative Energy Investments (PDF) |
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| Distinguished Panel |
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| Networking reception |
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Conference Summary Cleanpower 2009
The conference took take place on 19 June 2009; 125 people attended, including 10% investors, 24% high tech SME or MNC energy companies. Please contact us for more information or register for future events now.
Moving quickly toward the renewable smart grid for Europe and beyond
Background to themes
It is clear from past events in this series that there is an urgent need to upgrade the infrastructure and sourcing of power to the grid, so that the ubiquitous and flexible form of energy, electricity, could be generated cleanly and efficiently.
Goals and attendees
The Cleanpower Conference is the most important business gathering on the renewable smart electrical grid in 2009. It is the best opportunity for business leaders to meet with politicians, scientists, economists, and other thought leaders to address the most significant challenge of our time: how to stimulate a green recovery and put the world on a path to a prosperous low-carbon future, based on a clean grid.
The conference will bring together participants with over GBP100 billion to invest in this sector within the next three years.
Strategy and Policy frameworks
Cleanpower takes place at a time when the world is gearing up to the new Kyoto: the UN Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen, which aims to forge a new global framework on climate change, and at a time when many countries are mobilizing resources in response to the global economic downturn. Many commentators say that that this is a sector that will remain strong going forward. We have before us an unique chance to shape the approach that will determine our future; it is important that we get it right. The outcome of the Cleanpower conference will feed into the negotiation process via government representatives at the event or in later communications.
Why attend Cleanpower 2009?
Learn about clean power generation issues
Develop a shared vision of the sustainable future with international business leaders
Acquire, understand, keep customers
Transform your business in the cleantech and power generation sectors
Find low carbon innovation partners
Invest in deep technology companies
Market your brand
Plenary Sessions
Introduction: Infrastructure and Integration
The Smart Grid: Electricity 2.0
Generation: Clean Power
Final: Strategy and Investments
Who should attend?
Business leaders in large and small energy sector companies and their suppliers, technology providers, engineers, scientists, business developers, expert consultants, economists, politicians, investors, and other thought leaders.
Your inputs
Your presence at the Cleanpower Conference, along with other CEOs, will be a critical force in positively influencing the route to a renewable smart grid. Your leadership will send a strong signal that business is ready to work on practical solutions to shifting to the sustainable, low carbon economy. We look forward to welcoming you in Cambridge on 19 June 2009.
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