EMEX 2015 Seminar Programme & Exhibition

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Welcome to EMEX 2015! EMEX is THE Energy Management Exhibition driven by the Energy Managers Association (EMA). You’ll find innovative ways for organisations to reduce their energy consumption and save money and these are presented by our numerous partners, exhibitors and in the seminar sessions in our four theatres.

Useful Information:

There are three key ways to reduce your energy bill and we’ve got them all covered:

Address: ExCeL London, 1 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL

• Negotiate a better tariff • Implement energy efficient technologies • Employee training The members of the EMA were the driving force behind the show. Like you they are responsible and committed to reducing the energy use in their companies and want EMEX to be the place to get better educated, share experiences and test innovations. In this guide you’ll read insights into the market place and find details of our seminar topics, speakers and exhibitors. If you need help or advice please come and meet the EMA in the central networking area and ask one of the team. Our aim is that you leave the show better informed and better able to manage your energy use. After all, an effective day reducing one of your largest annual expenditures could have just as profound an effect on your bottom line as the sales team exceeding targets.

Opening times: Wednesday 11 November: 10:00 – 17:00 Thursday 12 November: 10:00 – 16:30

Where to go? Hall S4. Nearest station is Custom House (for ExCeL). More information is available at www. excel-london.co.uk/visiting-excel/ Cost of Entry? Entry is free with prior registration at www. emexlondon.com. Please print your badge (PDF) and bring it with you for immediate access. Networking: A great meeting point is the EMA Central Networking Area. Download the EMEX mobile app www.bizzabo.com/download to network and stay up to date during the show. 2016 Information: EMEX takes place at ExCeL on the 16th and 17th November 2016.

I hope that you have an enjoyable and productive show.

Jason Franks Managing Director, EMEX

Contacts: EMEX is organized by HEELEC Ltd in partnership with the EMA. EMEX contact: jason@emexlondon.com / 020 8505 7073 EMA contact: jana.skodlova@theema.org.uk / 020 3176 2834

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Wed 11 Seminars Highlights Energy and Change on Wed 11 @10:30 Energy Use in the Built Environment Theatre How the two important areas can work together, and the challenges presented if they do not.

With Guy Lee-Potter, Estates Services Transition and Change Team Lead, The Co-operative Group

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The Board and Directors Guide to Energy Reduction on Wednesday 11 @13:10 Energy Management Solutions Theatre

This panel of experts will address areas that Boards and Directors should focus on in order to understand the amount of energy they are using, how they’re using it, and what they can do to reduce their demand.

With Lord Rupert Redesdale, CEO, EMA - David Mason, Senior Sustainability Manager - Stuart Kirk - Head of Energy & Carbon, WM Morrisons Supermarkets

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Benefits of Business Energy Efficiency on Wed 11 @13:50 Energy Management as a Profession Theatre Lord Bourne, Parliamentary Under

Secretary of State for Departement of Energy and Climate Change.

ESOS: Progress and Prospects with 3 Weeks to Go on Wednesday 11 @14:30 However, the latest ESOS Newsletter of the Environment Agency (EA) suggests that whilst the compliance date remains set for early December, penalties’ enforcement action for non-compliance by the 5th December will start after 29th January 2016.

Energy Use in the Built Environment Theatre

The original rapidly looming ESOS compliance deadline on the 5th December must mean that your schedule is becoming more hectic as your workload increases.

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In plain English, the EA wants to be informed by the 5th December if you fully comply with ESOS (notification of compliance), or if you have tried (taken some steps, including nominating your ESOS lead assessor) towards complying. Do let the EA know either way. If by the 5th you have not completed your full compliance and only taken some steps towards it, you will have until 29 January 2016 to fully comply.

Meet with Jo Scully, EA Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) Project Manager - Environment Agency


Thu 12 Seminar Highlights HM Treasury Consultation - Business Energy Efficiency Taxation Review on Thu 12 @11:50 Utilities & Energy Services Theatre

HM Treasury has launched a consultation seeking views and evidence on proposals to reform the business energy efficiency tax landscape and associated regulations, including the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme and Climate Change Agreements, and energy and carbon reporting including links to the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme. In the summer the EMA surveyed its members about the planned reform of the taxation system. We have received over ninety responses that we

discussed with the Treasury. The consultation questions reflect many of the concerns raised by the EMA members.

Nico Heslop, Deputy Director, Energy & Transport Tax, HM Treasury will be speaking at EMEX. The consultation is the start of the process of changing the taxation landscape and will help guide the Treasury in their thinking. The EMA will continue to offer the support to the Treasury by utilising the knowledge and experience of our members.

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Energy Reduction Through Behaviour Change on Thursday 12 @12:30

Energy Management as a Profession Theatre

How do you engage the workforce? The panel will look at different strategies across sectors and discuss EMA Low Energy Company (LEC) Stage 1 and 2 training.

With Dan Hubbard, EMA Member & MEI Chartered Energy Manager - Chris Mayhew, Operations Improvement Manager at British Sugar and chaired by Lord Rupert Redesdale, CEO of The EMA

Lessons from RE:FIT – a Public Sector Energy Performance Contract Framework Programme Thu 12 @13:10 Utilities & Energy Services Theatre

The session aims to give you the main learnings from RE:FIT from 2011-2015 and how best to use a EPC for the UK public sector.

With Tom Parrot, Energy Manager at Kingston University - Karen Dell, Head of Sustainability at the Department of Energy and Climate Change - Tristan Oliver - Technical & Delivery Lead, Mayor of London’s RE:FIT Programmechaired by Rob Spender Programme Director FTC - RE:FIat Greater London Authority

Public Sector Sustainability Awards to be Announced on Thursday 12 @15:10 Energy Management as a Profession Theatre

The awards ceremony will be presented by Lord Redesdale, co-founder of EMEX and CEO of the Energy Managers Association (EMA) & Ralph Scrivens, Publisher / Editor - Public Sector Sustainability Magazine

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Theatre 1 Agenda

Energy Management as a Profession Day 1 – 11th November 2015 10:30-11:00

11:10-11:40

Energy and Change

Guy Lee-Potter - Estates Services Transition and Change Team Lead, The Co-operative Group

Day 2 – 12th November 2015 10:30-11:00

Dave Horton - Energy Specialist, nPower

The Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship – tackling skills gap shortage

11:10-11:40

What Makes You an Energy Manager

Wabtec: changing the way we see and use natural resources

11:50-12:20

A case study of Energy Management at school

Empowering Women in Energy Management and Environment

12:30-13:00

Lord Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association Dave Horton - Energy Specialist, nPower Calum Worsnop,- Standards Development Team, Apprenticeships Unit - Department for Business, Innovation & Skills 11:50-12:20

Kirollus Tamer - Group Environmental & Sustainability Engineer, Wabtec Group 12:30-13:00

Suki Gililland - Head of Energy, QinetiQ Nicola Stopps - Managing Director, Simply Sustainable Consulting Penelope Guarnay - Group Energy Manager, Marks and Spencer Wendi Wheeler MEI - Energy & Carbon Strategy Manager, Network Rail 13:10-13:40

Energy Management. It’s just checking the bills are correct surely

Gonzalo Jimenez - Energy Manager, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Ian Jones - Director of Facilities, ITV Stuart Kirk - Head of Energy & Carbon, WM Morrisons Supermarkets plc

Jenny Townsend - Owner, Townsend Consultancy Ltd Keith Pullinger - Head of Careers, Highgate School

Energy Reduction Through Behaviour Change

Lord Rupert Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association Dan Hubbard - EMA Member & MEI Chartered Energy Manager Chris Mayhew - Operations Improvement Manager - British Sugar 13:10-13:40

ESOS Best Practice: Benefits from using an Internal ESOS Lead Assessor

Case Study: Being an Energy Manager in public & private sector

Roger Low - Chartered Energy Manager, Defence Infrastructure Organisation (Ministry of Defence)

Michael Greer - Energy Manager & ESOS Lead Assessor, CEMEX UK 13:50-14:20

14:30-15:00

13:50-14:20

Low Energy Company Training

14:30-15:00

Project Blackout – A spotlight on energy efficiency

Benefits of Business Energy Efficiency

Lord Bourne - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change

“Apparently I’m an Energy Manager as well…”

Lord Rupert Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association

Juliet Hayes SIIRSM AIEMA - Risk Management & Sustainability Advisor, The Ambassador Theatre Group

Andy Clarke - Energy Management Consultant

15:10-16:10 15:10-15:40

The Future of the Energy Management Profession

Dr Sharon George - Course Director, Keele University Paul Gosling - Managing Director, Allen & York Richard Felgate - Director & EMA Chair, EnStrat(uk) Ltd Wendi Wheeler MEI - Energy & Carbon Strategy Manager, Network Rail 15:50-17:00

Public Sector Sustainability Awards

Lord Rupert Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association Ralph Scrivens - Publisher / Editor, Public Sector Sustainability Magazine

Theatre brought to you by:

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Theatre 2 Agenda

Utilities & Energy Services Day 1 – 11th November 2015

Day 2 – 12th November 2015

10:30-11:00

Decentralised Energy

11:10-11:40

Grid Connections – How to get your site or project connected to the Grid

Paul Brodrick - Head of Connected Communities, Siemens

10:30-11:00

Guide to Energy Procurement – How to procure energy as an Energy Manager Nicky Maclaurin - Energy Manager, Vodafone

David Thomas - ESOS Lead Assessor Strategic Project, Savills Robert James - Energy and Infrastructure Project Manager, Savills 11:50-12:20

Implementing a Bespoke Water Strategy in Preparation for a Competitive Water Market Claire Yeates - Director , Waterscan

13:10-13:40

Water Marketplace Deregulation in 2017 – What it Means for the Energy Management Jacob Tompkins - Managing Director, Waterwise Jean Waring-Thomas - Commercial Strategy Consultant , Utilitywise

13:50-14:20

11:50-12:20

Business Energy Efficiency Tax Review

12:30-13:00

Demystifying Energy Procurement

13:10-13:40

Lessons from RE:FIT – a public sector Energy Performance Contract Framework Programme

Alexandra Hammond - Environmental Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Why Water and Energy Do Mix

15:10-15:40

How RWE nPower Energised Their Energy Management

Mark Sait - Chief Executive Officer, SaveMoneyCutCarbon Lee Shipsey - Sales Director, Anglian Water Business

13:50-14:20

15:45-16:00

Find the hidden “DNA” in your AMR data

16:05-16:20

Why the lights are going out – in utility company boardrooms The Future of ESCo Services

15:10-15:40

Will Computers Cause or Cure the Energy Crisis?

EnPC – Succesful Deployment in Local Government

John Harrison - Executive Director, Resources, Peterborough Council 15:45-16:00

Steve Hayden - Managing Director, Energy Saving People

How to integrate an Energy Performance Contract (EPC) into an existing PFI contract

Simon Graham - Energy and Environmental Manager, Commercial IT Services

George Catto - Client Services Director - Energy Assets in Partnership with KWIQly

Alastair Martin - Chief Strategy Officer, Flexitricity 16:25-16:40

Nicky Maclaurin - Energy Manager, Vodafone Omar Rahim - Director of Trading & Operations, LG Energy Group Steve Hone - COO and Co-founder, Data Centre Alliance

Fiona Daly - Environmental Manager, Barts Health NHS Trust Richard Byers - Head of Green Business, Skanska 14:30-15:00

Daniel Connor - Energy Manager, nPower

Nico Heslop - Deputy Director, Energy & Transport Tax, HM Treasury

Tom Parrot - Energy Manager, Kingston University Karen Dell - Head of Sustainability, Department of Energy and Climate Change Tristan Oliver - Technical & Delivery Lead, Mayor of London’s RE:FIT Programme Rob Spender - Programme Director FTC - RE:FIT, Greater London Authority

Successful (and replicable!) implementation of effective energy management

14:30-15:00

Reducing heating costs across Lincolnshire County Council’s Schools Estate

Geoff Newman - Business Development Director, Sabien Technology Steve Golightly - Environmental Services , Lincolnshire County Council

Dynamic Simulation – Challenging the Status Quo Bob Crawford - Sustainability Unit Business Lead, Interserve

12:30-13:00

11:10-11:40

Unlocking demand flexibility for lower electricity bills Ilse Dubois - Chief Operating Officer, Tempus Energy

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Theatre 3 Agenda

Energy Management Solutions Day 1 – 11th November 2015

Day 2 – 12th November 2015

10:30-11:00

The Transformation of Energy Management

10:30-11:00

The EMA Buyer’s Guide to Glazing

11:10-11:40

Future-Proof your Energy Risk: Why DSM is THE vital tool in an Energy Manager’s toolkit

11:10-11:40

Significantly improve your operating costs by seeing where, and when, you spend your money on energy

Tom Lee - Energy Contract and Information Manager, Anglian Water Services Fielder Hiss - Vice President of Marketing & Product Management, EnerNOC

Marc Borrett - CEO , Reactive Technologies Limited 11:50-12:20

Rallying the team to the Energy Reduction Flag

Ben Murphy - Founder and Managing Director, MeasureMyEnergy 11:50-12:20

The EMA Buyer’s Guide to Lighting

12:30-13:00

The Technical Posibilities of BIM for Analysis in delivering Soft Landings

Neil Chetwynd - Energy Associate, Gaia Active Ltd 12:30-13:00

Making Energy Management Work

13:10-13:40

The Board and Directors Guide to Energy Reduction

Mark Rimell - Business Development Manager, Carlo Gavazzi

Lord Rupert Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association David Mason - Senior Sustainability Manager, Skanska Stuart Kirk - Head of Energy & Carbon, WM Morrisons Supermarkets plc 13:50-14:20

13:10-13:40

The EMA Buyer’s Guide to Solar PV

Making it add up: how energy managers can demonstrate savings from their actions

13:50-14:20

Ecoversity – Delivering a One Planet Low Carbon Campus 2025

The answer to peak time pricing? Energy Storage Solutions

14:30-14:55

The EMA Buyer’s Guide to Pumps

Brian Lonn - Senior Sales and Origination Manager for Virtual Power Plant and Flexibility, E.ON Connecting Energies Jon Ferris - Head of Energy Markets, Utilitywise James Napier - CEO, Virtual Power Solutions

15:00-15:25

Building Fabric Heat Loss: Case Studies Using Thermographic Methods

ESOS: Incorporating evaporative cooling into your energy plan, with case studies from data centres and industrial clients.

15:30-15:45

Integrated Energy and FM Solutions for Real Benefit

15:45-16:00

Uncovered – The dark art of power distribution, transformers, voltage management and optimisation

Steve Schofield - Director & Chief Executive, British Pump Manufacturer’s Association Limited

Mark Colyer - Managing Director, ScanTherm

Alan Beresford - Managing Director, EcoCooling Ltd 16:05-16:20

Neil Durno - UK Business Development Manager, Solar Power Plants Jerry Hamilton - Director for Renewables, Rexel Renewable Energy John Macdonald-Brown - Director, Syzygy Renewables John Parnell - Deputy Head of Content, Solar Media

Clive Wilson - Director of Estates and Facilities, University of Bradford

Ian Byrne - Deputy Chief Executive, National Energy Foundation 15:10-15:40

Nick Clark - International Development Director, Havells Sylvania John Swallow - Director - Energy Efficiency, GMI Energy Bastiaan De Groot - Head of Controls Business, Havells Sylvania Kristina Allison - Lighting Designer, Zumtobel Group Craig Allan - UK Business Development Manager, Organic Response

Dr Sarah Graham - UK Division Head, IES Ltd

Paul Eggleton - Energy & Environment Director, Lloyds Banking Group (mitie) 14:30-15:00

Dave Cox - European Channel Manager 3M and President of the European Window Film Association, 3M

The need for water treatment and how to measure the benefits

John Thompson - CEO, Environmental Treatment Concepts 15:50-16:05

From big data to big results

Jason Plent - Managing Director, Minimise Solutions

Erika Wilson - Managing Director, Wilson Power Solutions

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Theatre 4 Agenda

Energy Use in the Built Environment Day 1 – 11th November 2015

Day 2 – 12th November 2015

10:30-11:00

ISO 14001 – A new standard for a new era

10:30-11:00

Getting the most from your ESOS Audit

11:10-11:40

Have you done ESOS yet? The Panic Guide.

11:10-11:40

Energy Strategy: How to create integrated programmes that outperform piecemeal initiatives

Lesley Wilson Ba MBA - Lead Programme Manager - Sustainability, BSI (British Standards Institution)

Ben Burggraaf - Energy Operations Manager, Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water Iain Paterson - E&M Projects and Energy Manager, The Pirbright Institute David Mason - Senior Sustainability Manager, Skanska Kyle Crombie - Environmental and Sustainability Consultant and ESOS Lead Assessor, Green Energy Consulting Kit Oung - Energy Management Advisor, Energy Efficien:ology 11:50-12:20

12:30-13:00

13:10-13:40

Can ESOS Spark a Revolution?

13:50-14:20

ESOS – Business as Usual?

Energy management systems – the key to improving energy efficiency

Energy Performance Contracts – the answer to financing energy efficiency

Richard Felgate - Director & EMA Chair, EnStrat(uk) Ltd

Dr Andrew Lewry CEng - Principal Consultant, Sustainable Energy Team (SET), Building Research Establishment (BRE) 13:10-13:40

The Coca Cola Enterprise Journey to a Greener IT – One Year On

Kevin Sirjuesingh - Director of IT strategic initiatives, Coca-Cola Enterprise Charles Reid - Global IT Infrastructure Operations, Coca-Cola Entreprises 13:50-14:20

Energy Efficiency Automation in Social Housing

14:30-15:00

People power: 5 ways to engage occupiers and employees in energy efficiency

Trevor Mole - Managing Director, Property Tectonics Limited James Napier - CEO, Virtual Power Solutions

Steve Malkin - CEO and Founder - Planet First 15:10-15:40

M&V – the latest advances in the UK

15:45-16:00

How large scale energy users can future-proof their electricity supply in an uncertain market

ESOS: Progress and prospects with 3 weeks to go!

Darren Pearson - Director, C3 Resources Ltd Rajvant Nijjhar - Director, iVEES

Nick Boyle - CEO, Lightsource Renewable Energy Limited 16:05-16:20

Demand Based Energy Reduction Technology

Simon Jarman - Chief Executive, Quintex Systems Limited

ESOS: Continuing the benefits of ESOS long after compliance Kyle Crombie - Environmental and Sustainability Consultant and ESOS Lead Assessor, Green Energy Consulting

16:05-16:20

12:30-13:00

Scott Armstrong - Group Head of Energy and Sustainability and ESOS Lead Assessor, Bourne Leisure Sam Arje - Group Energy and Sustainability Manager, Bourne Leisure

Keith Pedder - Energy and Engineering Director, Bouygues Energies & Services
 Ian Jeffries - Performance Management & Market Analysis, EEVS
 Alexandra Hammond - Environmental Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust 15:45-16:00

Energy Data – Useless Without Action

Paul Lynch - Building Energy Services Technical Manager, Veolia UK

Jo Scully - EA Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) Project Manager, Environment Agency 15:10-15:40

11:50-12:20

How much? How to comprehensively control your energy costs in today’s market

Daniel Bentham - Manager of B2B Energy Services Delivery, EDF Energy

14:30-15:00

Daniel Bentham - Manager of B2B Energy Services Delivery, EDF Energy

Energy and Facilities Management: A launch of 40:20:40 Ratio

Lord Rupert Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association Neil Fright - CEO, Carbon Numbers Group Nicola Stopps - Managing Director, Simply Sustainable Consulting

Richard Sulley - Energy and Sustainability Manager, Cofely Energy Services

Theatre brought to you by:

Take control of your P272 challenge Jon Ferris - Head of Energy Markets, Utilitywise

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EMEX Speakers List Craig Allan - UK Business Development Manager, Organic Response

Paul Eggleton - Energy & Environment Director, Lloyds Banking Group (mitie)

Kristina Allison - Lighting Designer, Zumtobel Group

Richard Felgate - Director & EMA Chair, EnStrat(uk) Ltd Jon Ferris - Head of Energy Markets, Utilitywise Neil Fright - CEO, Carbon Numbers Group

Sam Arje - Group Energy and Sustainability Manager, Bourne Leisure Scott Armstrong - Group Head of Energy and Sustainability and ESOS Lead Assessor, Bourne Leisure

Dr Sharon George - Course Director, Keele University Suki Gililland - Head of Energy, QinetiQ

Daniel Bentham - Manager of B2B Energy Services Delivery, EDF Energy

Steve Golightly - Environmental Services, Lincolnshire County Council

Alan Beresford - Managing Director, EcoCooling Ltd

Paul Gosling - Managing Director, Allen & York

Marc Borrett - CEO, Reactive Technologies Limited

Simon Graham - Energy and Environmental Manager, Commercial IT Services

Lord Bourne - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change Nick Boyle - CEO, Lightsource Renewable Energy Limited Paul Brodrick - Head of Connected Communities, Siemens Ben Burggraaf - Energy Operations Manager, Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water

Dr Sarah Graham - UK Division Head, IES Ltd Kelvin Green - Water Solutions Manager, Utilitywise Michael Greer - Energy Manager & ESOS Lead Assessor, CEMEX UK Penelope Guarnay - Group Energy Manager, Marks and Spencer

Richard Byers - Head of Green Business, Skanska

Jerry Hamilton - Director for Renewables, Rexel Renewable Energy

Ian Byrne - Deputy Chief Executive, National Energy Foundation

Alexandra Hammond - Environmental Sustainability Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

George Catto - Client Services Director, Energy Assets in Partnership with KWIQly

John Harrison - Executive Director, Resources, Peterborough Council

Neil Chetwynd - Energy Associate, Gaia Active Ltd

Steve Hayden - Managing Director, Energy Saving People

Nick Clark - International Development Director, Havells Sylvania Andy Clarke - Energy Management Consultant

Juliet Hayes SIIRSM AIEMA - Risk Management & Sustainability Advisor, The Ambassador Theatre Group

Mark Colyer - Managing Director, ScanTherm

Nico Heslop - Deputy Director, Energy & Transport Tax, HM Treasury

Daniel Connor - Energy Manager, RWE nPower

Fielder Hiss - Vice President of Marketing & Product Management, EnerNOC

Dave Cox - European Channel Manager 3M and President of the European Window Film Association, 3M Bob Crawford - Sustainability Unit Business Lead, Interserve Kyle Crombie - Environmental and Sustainability Consultant and ESOS Lead Assessor, Green Energy Consulting Fiona Daly - Environmental Manager, Barts Health NHS Trust Bastiaan De Groot - Head of Controls Business, Havells Sylvania Karen Dell - Head of Sustainability, Department of Energy and Climate Change

Steve Hone - COO and Co-founder, Data Centre Alliance Dave Horton - Energy Specialist, nPower Dan Hubbard - EMA Member & MEI Chartered Energy Manager Robert James - Energy and Infrastructure Project Manager, Savills Simon Jarman - Chief Executive, Quintex Systems Limited Ian Jeffries - Head of Performance Management & Market Analysis, EEVS

Ilse Dubois - Chief Operating Officer, Tempus Energy

Gonzalo Jimenez - Energy Manager, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Neil Durno - UK Business Development Manager, Solar Power Plants

Ian Jones - Director of Facilities, ITV

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Stuart Kirk - Head of Energy & Carbon, WM Morrisons Supermarkets plc

Omar Rahim - Director of Trading & Operations, LG Energy Group

Tom Lee - Energy Contract and Information Manager, Anglian Water Services

Lord Rupert Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association

Guy Lee-Potter - Estates Services Transition and Change Team Lead, The Co-operative Group

Nigel Rees - CEO, Glass and Glazing Federation

Dr Andrew Lewry CEng - Principal Consultant, Sustainable Energy Team (SET), Building Research Establishment (BRE) Brian Lonn - Senior Sales and Origination Manager for Virtual Power Plant and Flexibility, E.ON Connecting Energies Roger Low - Chartered Energy Manager, Defence Infrastructure Organisation (Ministry of Defence) Paul Lynch - Building Energy Services Technical Manager, Veolia UK John Macdonald-Brown - Director, Syzygy Renewables Nicky Maclaurin - Energy Manager, Vodafone

Charles Reid - Global IT Infrastructure Operations, Coca-Cola Entreprises Mark Rimell - Business Development Manager, Carlo Gavazzi Mark Sait - Chief Executive Officer, SaveMoneyCutCarbon Steve Schofield - Director & Chief Executive, British Pump Manufacturer’s Association Limited Ralph Scrivens - Publisher / Editor, Public Sector Sustainability Magazine Jo Scully - EA Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) Project Manager, Environment Agency Lee Shipsey - Sales Director, Anglian Water Business

Steve Malkin - CEO and Founder, Planet First

Kevin Sirjuesingh - Director of Business Process Optimisation, Coca-Cola Enterprises

Alastair Martin - Chief Strategy Officer, Flexitricity

Rob Spender - Programme Director FTC - RE:FIT, Greater London Alliance

David Mason - Senior Sustainability Manager, Skanska Chris Mayhew - Operations Improvement Manager, British Sugar Trevor Mole - Managing Director, Property Tectonics Limited Ben Murphy - Founder and Managing Director, MeasureMyEnergy James Napier - CEO, Virtual Power Solutions Geoff Newman - Business Development Director, Sabien Technology

Nicola Stopps - Managing Director, Simply Sustainable Consulting Richard Sulley - Energy and Sustainability Manager, Cofely Energy Services John Swallow - Director - Energy Efficiency, GMI Energy Kirollus Tamer - Group Environmental & Sustainability Engineer, Wabtec Group David Thomas - ESOS Lead Assessor Strategic Projects, Savills

Rajvant Nijjhar - Director, iVEES

John Thompson - CEO, Environmental Treatment Concepts

Tristan Oliver - Technical & Delivery Lead, Mayor of London’s RE:FIT Programme

Jacob Tompkins - Managing Director, Waterwise

Kit Oung - Independent Energy Management Advisor, Energy Efficien:ology John Parnell - Deputy Head of Content, Solar Media

Jenny Townsend - Owner, Townsend Consultancy Ltd Jean Waring-Thomas - Commercial Strategy Consultant, Utilitywise

Tom Parrot - Energy Manager, Kingston University

Wendi Wheeler MEI - Energy & Carbon Strategy Manager, Network Rail

Iain Paterson - E&M Projects and Energy Manager, The Pirbright Institute

Lesley Wilson Ba MBA - Lead Programme Manager - Sustainability, BSI (British Standards Institution)

Darren Pearson - Director, C3 Resources Ltd

Erika Wilson - Managing Director, Wilson Power Solutions Clive Wilson - Director of Estates and Facilities, University of Bradford

Keith Pedder - Energy and Engineering Director, Bouygues Energies & Services Jason Plent - Managing Director, Minimise Group

Calum Worsnop - Standards Development Team, Apprenticeships Unit, Department for Business, Innovation & Skills

Keith Pullinger - Head of Careers, Highgate School

Claire Yeates - Director, Waterscan

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Exhibition Highlights The Low Carbon Transport Zone Cenex – the UK’s first Centre of Excellence for low carbon technologies – once again delivers ‘The Low Carbon Transport Zone’ in conjunction with the Energy Managers Association. The partnership between Cenex and EMEX is tackling this head on by providing EMEX’s attendees with a Transport Zone where they will be able to gain understanding of the carbon and financial

cost of Transport used in their businesses as part of ESOS; thus increasing business competitiveness and securing cash and carbon savings”. The zone will feature manufacturers, vehicle providers and service support, highlighting to attendees that low carbon vehicle alternatives are real and relevant.

STAND D43 - Reactive Technologies is the winner of the 2015 European Entrepreneurial Company of the Year Award Reactive delivers an unrivalled, cloudbased DSM service that enables flexibility and control in energy management and allows access to a broad range of demand management revenue streams.

Reactive Technologies is a leading UK smart grid company focused on delivering innovative technology solutions in zero carbon Demand Side Management (DSM), network efficiency, reactive power management and the integration of renewable and intermittent generation into the grid.

STAND G18 - Visit Kelda Water Services and complete short survey for the chance to win an iPad. KWSR was established in response to a growing need amongst business customers facing increasing pressures on their use and disposal of water/ waste water, increased environmental legislation and the need to maintain complex water systems.

Kelda Water Services Retail (KWSR) is a subsidiary of the Kelda Group, who are the owners of Yorkshire Water, and Loop their award winning billing and customer contact center.

STAND D41 - Bowers Electricals to showcase one of the most efficient transformers The award-winning firm specialises in the design and engineering of energy efficient power and distribution transformers and will have one of its new Eco BEST products on its stand D41.

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The new unit, which is based on Bowers’ top-selling BEST range, is fully-compliant with new EU legislation on transformer efficiency and in many cases exceeds the energy savings that the new rules require – reducing customers’ bills as well as their carbon footprints.


STAND E20 - MeasureMyEnergy significantly improves your operating costs by seeing where, and when, you spend your money on energy You wouldn’t accept an un-itemised bill from your supermarket, your mobile phone provider or your TV subscription – so why do we accept it from our energy providers? Our platform shows you when and where you are spending money on energy. And how to save it. On average, we help our customers to save around

30% of their annual energy bills and help them make informed choices moving forward.

Ben Murphy, Founder and Managing Director of MeasureMyEnergy will speak on Thursday @11:10 in the Energy Management Solutions Theatre

STAND D20 - Green Energy Consulting delivers the benefits of ESOS long after compliance Come and lesson Kyle Crombie, Environmental and Sustainability Consultant and ESOS Lead Assessor, Green Energy Consulting in 2 sessions on Wednesday 11 in The Energy Use in the Built Environment Theatre

@11:10 - Have you done ESOS yet? The Panic Guide. @15:45 - ESOS: Continuing the benefits of ESOS long after compliance.

STAND C40 - Enernoc provides bespoke energy intelligence software demo. Enter a free draw for an Apple Watch, too! EnerNOC is a leading global provider of energy intelligence software (EIS). We help companies buy energy smarter, manage utility bills, optimise energy consumption, and manage peak demand. We serve customers in more than 100 countries and are proud to have delivered more than US$1B in customer savings to date.

Please join us in the Energy Management Solutions Theatre on Wednesday at 10:30 where we will team up with Tom Lee from Anglian Water Services for a ‘show and tell’ on how energy management has been transformed through intelligent-yet-simple enterprise software solutions.

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STAND F3 - Don’t misinterpret extra time for ESOS! STC Energy gives free consultation. We have 8 slots available for a 30 minutes free consultation with one of our senior energy consultants. Bring your questions along and our consultant

will discuss with you the impact that ESOS could present to your business.

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Floor Plan & A-Z Listing ACE Wizard ................................... F70 Aimteq ....................................... B24 Association of Gas Safety Managers (AGSM) .... G58 Aurora Australis ............................. A23 Autoflame Engineering Limited ................. B67 BM Trada ..................................... C74 Bouygues E&S FM UK ............... Networking Area Bowers Electricals Limited ................... D41 Bowler Energy ................................ F34 British Energy Saving Technology ............. F42 British Inst of Facilities Mngmt (BIFM) ...... G60 British Pump Manufacturers Assoc (BPMA) ...... D72 BSI ...................................... Partner BSRIA .................................... Partner C3 Resources ................................. G42 Carbon Management Services ................... C32 Carbon Numbers ................................ D1 Carbon Trust ................................. E72 Carlo Gavazzi UK Limited ..................... F74 Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle Showcase ...... D60 / E60 CIBSE .................................... Partner CIPS ..................................... Partner Clarke Energy Limited ........................ G30 Cloud Sustainability .......................... F2 Corona Energy ................................ D15 CRASH ........................................ B25 Cylon Controls ............................... D74 Data Centre Alliance ..................... Partner E.ON Energy Solutions .................... Theatre EcoCooling Limited ........................... F38 EDF Energy .......................... E40, Theatre EEVS ........................................ F75 Elcomponent .................................. D70 Electrical Review ........................ Partner Elmhurst Energy Services ..................... G50 Emerson Process Management ................... D79 Energise Consulting .......................... B20 Energy Assets ................................ F12 Energy in Buildings & Industry (EiBI) ........ C41 EnerNOC ...................................... C40 ENGIE ....................... Registration Sponsor Enistic ...................................... B27 Environment Times ............................ G10 Environmental Treatment Concepts ............. A39 Eticom ....................................... C15 Facilities Management Journal (FMJ) ...... Partner Flexisolar: Solar Carports ................... D45 Flexitricity ................................. G20 Gemini Data Loggers .......................... G70 Glass and Glazers Federation (GGF) ........... A37

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Green Energy Consulting ............. D10, Sponsor Greenroute ................................... B16 Havells Sylvania ............................. C42 Helios ....................................... C30 IACCM – Global Contract Management Assoc ..... G14 Ignite Energy Limited ........................ B28 Innon Energy Limited ......................... F36 Inst of Public Sector Estates Management ..... B74 Integrated Environmental Solutions ........... C70 Iviti Lighting Limited ....................... B55 Kelda Water Services ......................... G18 LG Energy Group .............................. C12 Lightwource Renewable Energy ................. C36 Low Carbon Europe ............................. A9


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Magnatech Fuel Conditioning Limited ........... E1 Measure My Energy .................. E20, Sponsor Minimise ..................................... E75 Mode ......................................... B16 MyLite Products .............................. B45 National Energy Foundation ............... Partner NETTHINGS .................................... G28 NewFound Energy Limited ....................... A5 Panoramic Power Limited ...................... B18 Planet First ................................. A16 Reactive Technologies ........................ D43 RES Distributed Energy ....................... B14 Resource Data Management ..................... F44 REstore ...................................... F32

RWE nPower ............................... Theatre Sabien Technology Limited .................... B56 Savills ...................................... F72 ScanTherm – Thermographic Consultants ........ A29 Schneider Electric Limited ................... F10 Segula ....................................... B16 Siemens .......................... Networking Area SIG Inside ................................... B63 SMARTech ..................................... B10 Smartestenergy ............................... A50 Solarsense ................................... A11 Solarworld ................................... C30 STC Energy .................................... F3 Sutton & East Surrey Water Services .......... B59 TEAM (Energy Auditing Agency Ltd) ............ F40 Tempus Energy ................................. F1 Thamesgate Group ............................. B50 Tomorrow’s Energy Management .................. B1 TWinFM (Meet the Press) ...................... G74 UB Services .................................. A27 UKAEE ........................................ G26 Utilitywise .................................. C35 Veolia ....................................... D40 Voltaware .................................... C72 Wallis Cutts .................................. C1 Water 2 Business ......................... Sponsor Water Report ................................. G32 Waterscan Limited ............................ B30 Waterwise ................................ Partner Wilson Power Solutions Limited ............... C31

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