06.07.2010 - 07.07.2010
The CRC Energy Efficiency Summit
Green Power Conferences
Southbank House, Black Prince Road
SE17SJ London, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 207 099 0600
Fax: +44 207 900 1853
Email: info@greenpowerconferences.com
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The CRC Energy Efficiency Summit
Green Power Conferences
Southbank House, Black Prince Road
SE17SJ London, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 207 099 0600
Fax: +44 207 900 1853
Email: info@greenpowerconferences.com
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Copthorne Tara Hotel
Scarsdale Place
W85SR London Kensington
United Kingdom
Scarsdale Place
W85SR London Kensington
United Kingdom
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The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (CRC) is the UK’s first mandatory energy savings and carbon trading scheme targeting emissions from public and private sector groups. Organisations with half-hourly metered electricity consumption greater than 6,000 MWh per year are included in this scheme which is designed to incentivize energy and carbon savings through reputational and financial drivers.
CRC participants that fail to reduce their energy consumption and carbon emissions are expected to face significant costs associated with the purchase of carbon allowances and potential financial penalties. They also risk serious reputational damage with the publication of the scheme’s annual league table comparing the carbon management performances of all participants.
Now in its fourth year, the CRC Energy Efficiency Summit has provided an important platform for stakeholders and policymakers to meet and discuss the development of this scheme. Now with the CRC’s launch, this event will offer participants practical advice updates and case studies to help manage the risks and maximize the opportunities associated with this complex and important legislation.
CRC participants that fail to reduce their energy consumption and carbon emissions are expected to face significant costs associated with the purchase of carbon allowances and potential financial penalties. They also risk serious reputational damage with the publication of the scheme’s annual league table comparing the carbon management performances of all participants.
Now in its fourth year, the CRC Energy Efficiency Summit has provided an important platform for stakeholders and policymakers to meet and discuss the development of this scheme. Now with the CRC’s launch, this event will offer participants practical advice updates and case studies to help manage the risks and maximize the opportunities associated with this complex and important legislation.
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Andrew Warren, Director - UK Association for the Conservation of Energy; Dr. Bernd Leven, Senior Manager Energy & Carbon Strategy - BT; Mark Johnson, Principal - AEA; Paul van Heyningen, Climate Change Manager - Tesco.
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