Programme - Regensw

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Programme Chair: Merlin Hyman, chief executive, Regen SW 9.00

Registration, exhibition and networking

9.45

Session 1) Policy drivers: all change    

Richard Vianello, head of the renewables obligation, DECC Alasdair Grainger, FiT review lead, DECC Philip Selwood, chief executive, Energy Saving Trust Juliet Davenport, CEO, Good Energy

11.15 Break and business networking 11.45 Session 2) Finance and investment: where is the money coming from?     

Richard Simon-Lewis, senior director, Renewable Energy, Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets James Vaccaro, managing director, Triodos Investment Management UK Kat Johnston, Octopus Jonathan Johns, director, Climate Change Matters Adrian Scholtz, director of KPMG Corporate Finance and Head of Renewables, UK and Germany

13.00 Lunch and networking 14.30 Session 3) Market outlooks: what will be the growth sectors? Solar, microgeneration and energy efficiency Geraint Pullin-Thomas, partner, Eversheds LLP Renewable heat: market opportunities following the RHI Chris Morrison, head of commercial, British Gas New Energy Waste to energy – new incentives Tony Norton, director, Centre for Energy & Environment, University of Exeter Future of the solar sector Howard Johns, chairman, Solar Trade Association 15.30 Break and business networking 16.00 Onshore wind: impact of planning policy changes and localism Elizabeth Dunn, senior associate, Burges Salmon Offshore wind: industry prospects Martin Simpson, head of technology and projects, The Crown Estate Marine – prospects following new government roadmap Johnny Gowdy, director, Regen SW International business opportunities in renewables Steve O'Leary, director Infrastructure & Low Carbon, UK Trade & Investment 17.00 Exhibition and networking 18.00 Drinks reception starts followed by the Green Energy Awards In Partnership with