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All-Energy project director Judoth Patten.
All-Energy project director Judoth Patten.

Registration is now open for the All-Energy and Dcarbonise Virtual Summit.

This will take place on the date scheduled for the postponed face-to-face joint show before it was decided to push back the event to 2021.

Between Tuesday 3 and Thursday 5 November there will be at least eight far-ranging an topical webinars taking place embracing key elements of both All-Energy and Dcarbonise.

Registration for the first five All-Energy webinars is now open at https://forum.all-energy.co.uk/category/webinars/upcoming-webinars/ .

News of three Dcarbonise webinars will follow shortly.

All-Energy and Dcarbonise project director, Judith Patten MBE of Reed Exhibitions, said: “What a line-up we’ve got for our enthusiastic audience!

“So far, since May, we have held 18 webinars for which there have been 11,740 registrations and 7664 unique viewers who have either attended on the day or watched on-demand. Our November virtual summit certainly will not disappoint them!"

The first five webinars announced are: The Green Recovery; Speed and Scale: The Race for Hydrogen; The Path to Net Zero and COP26; UKRI’s Road to Net Zero: Investing for Impact‘; and The Climate Emergency and Planning: Have we got the balance right?

“Each one has incomparable panellists; indeed, the full list reads like a veritable A-Z of key players in the sectors we serve," Ms Patten said.

The physical All-Energy 2020 has been postponed until next year.
The physical All-Energy 2020 has been postponed until next year.

"They will share their views and be involved in compelling panel discussions providing our audience members with lessons learned; first-hand experience shared, and facts and figures in plenty."

Participants include Scottish Power chief executive Keith Anderson, CBI Scotland director Tracy Black, Professor Sir Jim McDonald, the president of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken, Benj Sykes, industry chairman of the Offshore Wind Energy Council (OWIC, Ian Meikle, clean growth director for Innovate UK and Robbie Kernahan, director of Sustainable Growth, NatureScot.

Ms Patten added: “With our corporate fingers crossed we are currently waiting to hear if The Rt Hon Nicola Sturgeon MSP, First Minister of Scotland will join us for day one’s opening session; and similarly, whether as COP26 president, the Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP, Secretary of State at BEIS will be with us on day two.

"We are delighted that Paul Wheelhouse MSP, minister for energy, connectivity and the islands will be with us to deliver a keynote address on day three when we will be looking at low carbon heating and energy efficiency – that programme will be launched shortly as will the one for low carbon transport.”

Further information is at www.all-energy.co.uk and www.dcarbonise.com


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