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Introduction

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

• 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.

Useful Information: Opening times: Wednesday 11 November: 10:00 – 17:00 Thursday 12 November: 10:00 – 16:30 Address: ExCeL London, 1 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL 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.

Contents 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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EMA Initiatives

Launch of the EMA 40:20:40 Energy Efficiency Ratio

Energy efficiency is often seen as a process of replacing inefficient products with efficient products; however this seems a simple view of a complex problem. A simple ratio has been adopted by the Energy Managers Association (EMA) as a guide to understanding how energy efficiency can be valued. The three main elements of energy efficiency are energy efficient product, building control systems and behaviour change. Allocating importance to these three areas is to a degree guess work, however the general consensus amongst experienced energy managers is that the 40:20:40 split is a fair estimate. The reason for promoting this ratio is that many decisions to achieve energy efficiency are often based on only one part of the ratio, with two remaining elements ignored. Building controls are frequently used to match power-use to occupancy of a building, but even these systems can fail if unusual events happen or work patterns shift. Energy efficient products are understood to be a quick gain and the most common solution to achieve energy savings. Companies see energy efficiency as a process based on efficient equipment, energy efficient lighting might limit the amount of power used, but switching the lights off whilst not needed, must be the ultimate goal.

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Behaviour change is the most flexible and cheapest solution to energy management but is often ignored as too effortful to do. Understanding and promoting this ratio will make companies not only environmentally sustainable but also reduce their operational and financial risk that the cost, supply and security of energy will pose to companies in the near future. Energy efficiency is not an end in itself; it is a method of reducing the energy used whilst a system is in use. The most efficient use of energy is not to use it in the first place. This has to be the starting point in achieving energy reduction. Without human intervention there is no energy use and whilst this sounds simplistic the human factor is very often ignored. Behaviour change is often seen as in the too difficult to do box even though it could be the cheapest and most effective form of energy efficiency. It has been largely ignored in the workplace, whilst HSE is mandatory training for many employees, energy training which could save companies significant amounts of money, is ignored. . When was the last time you went on a company promoted energy efficiency course?


The EMA runs Low Energy Company (LEC) training, accrediting employees who have taken and completed courses that meet the EMA standards. The aim is not only to make companies aware of the value or indeed the necessity of energy management training, but also to make the energy managers of the future focus on an area they have often avoided in the past. A company that has seen the cost saving potential of training is Wickes, the home improvement retailer. It has become one of the first UK organisations to reap the benefits of training their staff in Stage One Low Energy Company training. After training 146 of their staff mainly including store managers, supervisors and key holders, the national DIY retailer saved over £500K on their energy bill in 2014 across their 230 store estate.

uring the impact of different employees in a changing workplace is really difficult to value. Another factor is that training often takes place alongside other energy efficiency measures and attributing the savings to one particular measure can be problematic as the achieved savings become diluted.

Understanding and promoting this ratio will make companies not only environmentally sustainable but also reduce the operational and financial risk that the cost, supply and security of energy will pose to companies in the near future.

In February 2013, Store Manager of Wickes Macclesfield, Neil Chetwynd received his Profit & Loss statement for the previous month. Realising his store had significantly overspent against their budget on electricity, he noticed how bright the store lighting was. “In my office were two switches that operated the two banks of shop floor lights, so I hit the switch and turned a bank of lights off. No one noticed. No calls to the office and no customer complaints.”

The real driver for training in the future may not be the sharp hike in peak time prices in 2016/17, nor cost savings but procurement. There is real financial risk in supply companies having to raise prices in line with increases in energy prices. The way to mitigate this risk is to make sure that the supply company is energy efficient and a simple way of proving this is to train staff. It would be ironic if companies are forced to train to meet the demands of their clients while making it a provision of their own supply chain.

There is one way to make training widespread and that is for the Government to make it mandatory. With power cuts at peak times around the corner this might just happen. q

Lord Redesdale will take the lead on the energy efficiency discussion and the launch of the 40:20:40 ratio on Wednesday 11 @11:50 in Energy Use in the Built Environment Theatre

On his subsequent visits to the branch, Neil’s Line Manager did not notice anything different about the ambiance of the store. As a result, Neil took steps to roll out an energy reduction programme, including Stage One LEC Training for his staff. If Wickes have identified and achieved savings through energy awareness training and simple behaviour, why other organisations are so unworldly? The reason many more companies have not embraced the energy saving of behaviour change is because it is so difficult to quantify the saving. It is easy to measure the efficiency of say one lighting system against another; however meas-

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EMA Initiatives

Jack (or Jackie) of all trades By Wendi Wheeler, Energy and Carbon Strategy Manager at Network Rail It’s not like public service, medicine, or the forces. When children are little, they decide they want to be a fireman, a doctor, a soldier. As they grow up, their aspirations might change as they mature into young adults – perhaps they will want to study to become a lawyer, a vet, or an architect. There are so many different choices and career aspirations – far too many to list. As a parent of two teenage daughters, I can sympathise (and indeed I remember it well myself) with the youth of today wrestling with the confusing array of potential paths to take, when really all you want to do is have fun. Nevertheless, they must make their choices in order to take their next steps in life. But how many of us made the conscious decision to become an Energy Manager? Not me. And not many of my colleagues, acquaintances and peers – if any at all. In my many years of working in energy management, nobody has ever told me that this is what they actually chose to do as a career.

Whilst the gender balance is changing, progress is slow. There are more women working in the field than there used to be, but generally in the more junior, less technical roles. I always say you need to be ballsy in this job, but it appears that members of the fairer sex may be taking this reference too literally. I’ve been greeted with the comment “…but you’re a girl!” on more than a few occasions. I often feel the urge to look down at myself The old adage of “This and say “Really?” but I manage to find is a man’s world” is restraint. If we are to encourage a new long gone, and I’m generation of young Energy Managers, very proud to be acting the training needs to be available and the as an ambassador perception of energy management as a for women in energy predominantly male profession needs to management through be challenged.

the EMA. To be fair, it’s an odd profession. Jack of all trades and master of none, perhaps. How do you train for that? The skills requirements are broad – you have to have an inquisitive and analytical mind, with an eye for detail that some might miss. Proficiency in handling, managing and presenting large amounts of data (in a simple manner) is essential. You have to have some technical knowledge, but not to the standard of an engineer or scientist. You have to be a great communicator and negotiator, able to clearly articulate the benefits of what you do – normally in a way that will satisfy the scrutiny of your company’s financier, environmentalists and the Board. And an in-depth knowledge of legal requirements and industry standards is a must. Phew! And yet, despite all of those requirements and the fact that I spend most of my days desperately busy and mightily frustrated, it’s a great job to be in, and I love it! It’s hugely rewarding, and I learn something new every day. I couldn’t be a bigger advocate for youngsters looking for a fulfilling career. So why aren’t young people thinking “Yeah, I want to do that!”?

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On balance, it’s probably because they don’t know that this is a career path that is there to be trod. Until very recently, Energy Manager training was something that was done on an ad-hoc basis by somebody that was already in the job. Most people in the profession have fallen into it by chance through working in other, generally technical professions. Because of that path from more technical roles the vast majority of those in Energy Management are men. Not that there is anything wrong with that – but where are all the ladies?

Not that I’m a raving feminist, you understand. But, as a woman in this particular role, I feel it’s my duty to say to other women “Come on, jump in – it’s great!” Women are perfect for this role. The varied list of skills means that multi-tasking is an absolute necessity – do I need to argue the point that ladies can do that just as well (ahem – if not better) than men? Good communicator, persuader, keeping up to date with what’s going on, managing budgets, being organised – need I go on? And if we don’t know the answer to a question – we can generally find somebody who does. At the end of the day, good energy management is mainly about good common sense. Why would you use (and pay for) more than you need to? Why would you do an activity one way, if there is a more efficient alternative? Why would you waste something valuable? Simple. Common. Sense.


So why wouldn’t women make great Energy Managers? No reason at all. And yet there are so few. To me, the key is training. I’m passionate about apprenticeships – learning your trade on the job, gleaning knowledge from the wealth of experience around you, getting your hands on the issue and working it out. That’s why I’m so pleased that the EMA’s Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship standard is approved and soon to be ready for delivery. Raising awareness about energy use is also hugely important and the EMA’s LEC training is a great hammer in an Energy Managers hypothetical toolbox. The greater level of knowledge that’s required, the higher level of training can be used. Finally, let’s encourage the ladies. The old adage of “This is a man’s world” is long gone, and I’m very proud to be acting as an ambassador for women in energy management through the EMA. Along with Nicola Stopps, Director of Simply Sustainable, we are working on a special project – Empowering Women into Energy Management. A job in Energy Management is hugely rewarding – you get to see the benefits of your work, and you can relay those benefits to others in environmental, social, ethical

terms, and in cold, hard cash. Every day is a school day, it’s varied, exciting and really enjoyable. Remember the comment in the first paragraph about young adults just wanting to have fun? Well, here it is girls! q

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The Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship Standard signifies revival of the energy management industry The Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship has been developed as part of the Government’s successful Trailblazer programme and joins a number of already designed high quality apprenticeships. The needs for skills in delivering energy management across all UK industries are taking a step forward following the approval of the Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship Standard by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills in August. The Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship has been developed as part of the Government’s successful Trailblazer programme and joins a number of other high quality apprenticeships. The approval of the Standard and training of young energy managers arrives just in time to address the increased need that companies have to reduce their energy costs. The UK is embarking on an era where organisations are facing changing regulations, rising energy prices, and dealing with the risks associated with climate change. British businesses are already starting to recognise the rise in the cost of energy and raw materials. Good practice in energy management, as a mean of tackling the cost, should become a priority. In-house skills in energy management will lead to long term savings for many companies. “There is a major shortage of trained energy managers and this apprenticeship will help to address the need for basic in-house energy management skills. Effective energy management is no longer an option, it is a strategic business necessity”, claims Lord Redesdale, CEO of the Energy Managers Association (EMA). He added: “The EMA expects that the UK will need energy managers to combat rising energy costs over the next 5 years. The development of the Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship Standard intends to offer young people new opportunities in the dynamic and highly competitive role that can be applied in majority of sectors and industries”. Skills Minister Nick Boles said: “Businesses are better placed than anyone to train the next generation of workers and will help us deliver 3 million high-quality apprenticeships by 2020. By designing apprenticeships, organisations like the Energy Managers Association are ensuring that young talented people develop the skills needed to progress up the career ladder and help drive businesses forward.”

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The commercial aspects and economic activity are only two reasons that drive the need for skills offered by energy managers. The current demographics within energy management suggests that over a half of energy managers are expected to retire in the next 10-15 years. It is therefore intended that the Junior Energy Managers will not only replace those retiring energy management professionals, but also create a dynamic profession. The development of the Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship Standard has been supported by a strong group of small, medium and large employers from different industries and coordinated by the EMA. Amongst the organisations who endorse the development of the new talent pool of energy managers is Whitbread, the UK’s largest hotel, restaurant and coffee shop operator, owner of Premier Inn and Costa. Whitbread Head of Education, Sandra Kelly, commented on the support, “Whitbread has been supporting the Government’s Trailblazer programme by collaborating across the hospitality sector to define new Apprenticeship professional standards. With ambitious plans to deliver 6,000 Apprenticeships by 2020, Whitbread are currently expanding our Apprenticeship Programme across all our Brands and central head office.” Sandra added further: “This expansion supports our growth and diversity strategy and our philosophy to grow our people through internal succession and progression. At Whitbread we are committed to reducing our impact on the environment and developing skilled energy management resources within our business will be vital to achieving our goals. Whitbread is delighted to be part of the Energy Trailblazer Group who have been collaborating to define the recently approved Junior Energy Manager Apprentice standard and assessment plan. Whitbread will welcome their first Junior Energy Manager Apprentices in early 2016.”

To find out more about the Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship training scheme and its delivery, please visit Energy Management as a Profession Theatre at EMEX on 11 November


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Lord Redesdale (CEO, EMA) and Jacob Tompkins (MD, Waterwise) have agreed that Waterwise will be a partner in EMEX and contribute to the seminar theatres and speaker programme. This will ensure the most engaging and practical information on policy and competition is available to all water consumers. Water may be crucial for life, but it can cause headaches for economists. It is scarce in some areas and abundant in others but, with no truly national grid or interconnectors, it is costly to transport from one place to another. Since the water industry was privatised in 1989 it has done well on several fronts. Investment has doubled and supply interruptions have fallen. Prices have risen, but by less than before privatisation. “Markets provide a flexible process better suited to conditions of uncertainty than regulation in many contexts. We are considering where and how markets could be introduced to deliver better services to water and waste water customers than the existing regulatory arrangements”, according to OFWAT. The next step is to transform customer service, reckons OFWAT, the water regulator. To this end, in May 2014 the Government legislated to introduce competition at the retail level for non-household customers such as businesses, charities, and local authorities. Currently, these customers are usually served by their local regulated monopoly apart for businesses using five million litres of water a year or more. From April 2017, new entrants in England will be able to tap into the incumbents’ networks for a price agreed with Ofwat, and sell the service downstream—much as in the market for broadband or mobile phones. This will expand the current £540 million-a-year water retail market to one worth £2.5 billion.

In Scotland, competition has already been introduced. In 2008 the non-household arm of Scottish Water, the incumbent, was spun out into a new company, Business Stream, which now competes with new entrants. In the first five years to April 2013, Business Stream achieved more than £35 million in Water efficiency savings; experienced a 26% increase in customer satisfaction; made available more than £30m worth of discounts; saved public sector customers more than £20m in three years; helped customers save 16 billion litres of water and more than 28,000 tonnes of CO2. Weds. 11 - Energy Management Solutions Theatre @10:30 - 11:00 - The Transformation of Energy Management. Fielder, from Enernoc, teams up with Tom Lee of Anglian Water Services to reveal how technology today dramatically simplifies energy management complexities and what this means in financial terms.

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@12:30 - 13:00 - Implementing a Bespoke Water Strategy in Preparation for a Competitive Water Market. Claire Yeates, Director at Waterscan will detail the key elements to successfully manage a business’s water use efficiently and what needs to be done now to fully prepare and maximize the opportunities this will bring in April 2017 and before. @13:10 - 13:40 - Water Marketplace Deregulation in 2017 – What it Means for the Energy Management with Jean Waring-Thomas - Commercial Strategy Consultant, Utilitywise and Jacob Tompkins - Managing Director, Waterwise @14:30 - 15:00 - Why Water and Energy Do Mix Lee Shipsey, and Mark Sait will reveal how the partnership between Anglian Water Business and SaveMoneyCutCarbon delivers on the water-energy-carbon link and how businesses and public sector organisations are saving money by a holistic approach to energy and water efficiency.

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Real Life Stories

Wickes saves £500K on energy bill through staff training Wickes have become one of the first UK organisations to reap the benefits of training their staff in Stage One Low Energy Company (LEC) training. After training 146 of their employees, mainly including Store Managers, Supervisors and Keyholders, the national DIY retailer saved over £500K on their energy bill in 2014 across their 230 store estate.

£27.6K versus 2012. The course takes the form of a quiz, so each person could work at their own pace without having to go over information they already knew. Completed in small chunks, it took each Store Manager 1-2 hours to complete. 1,200 members of staff will have completed the course by mid-2015. The qualification is also transferable, so there is a personal benefit to the individual.

The aim of the LEC initiative is to reduce the energy consumption of organisations operating within the UK, by strategically embedding energy efficiency training within organisational practices, establishing it as a nationwide standard across all industries. The Energy & Utility Skills (EU Skills) group and the Energy & Efficiency Industrial Partnership (the Partnership) have been working with the Energy Managers Association (EMA) to establish best practice in energy efficiency training and put it at the heart of UK business.

Once employees had completed their e-learning, store managers were encouraged to join the online energy community. Built in Google+, its purpose is to enable participants to continue the ‘constant energy conversation’ with their colleagues throughout Wickes and the Travis Perkins Group. At the time of writing there are over 700 active participants contributing and receiving feedback on their individual initiatives from colleagues and the energy management team within the organisation.

In February 2013, Store Manager of Wickes Macclesfield, Neil Chetwynd received his Profit & Loss statement for the previous month. Realising his store had significantly overspent against their budget on electricity, he noticed how bright the store lighting was. “In my office were two switches that operated the two banks of shop floor lights, so I hit the switch and turned a bank of lights off. No one noticed. No calls to the office and no customer complaints.”

Wickes’ energy efficiency drive has grown exponentially in a short space of time. Neil said “It’s no exaggeration to say that Wickes have become pioneers in energy efficiency. There has been a culture change. It’s about changing behaviour until the conscious becomes the subconscious. It’s great for the environment and it’s brilliant for our profit line. It has been an enormous success so far.”

On his subsequent visits to the branch, Neil’s Line Manager didn’t notice anything different about the ambiance of the store. As a result, Neil took steps to roll out an energy reduction programme, including Stage One LEC Training for his staff. “It didn’t impact our sales and we finished as one of the highest above budget for the year in the region. In a nine month period, my store saved £7.7K. My team were paid an annual bonus and I’m in no doubt this training was a key factor.” The initiative was so successful that in July 2013, Neil worked with Haydn Young, Energy Manager for Travis Perkins Group, to reduce energy across the region (13 stores) and in 2014, the entire Wickes estate (230 stores). They introduced the GAIA Active/EMA Energy Management Stage One E-learning course, which was tailored to Wickes’ specific requirements. In a period of six months, Wickes’ North West region saved £30.5K versus budget and

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Real Life Stories

Poultry savings which are connected to motors on a customer’s site. These sensors gather data about the motor and local environment and relay this information back to the MotorBox© technical team in Paris. This information is then analysed and scenarios are modelled to assess whether there is any scope for energy saving, the magnitude of feasible savings, the most appropriate energy conservation measures to be deployed and associated costs and paybacks.

Overview

In an era of big data and smart systems is it any wonder that the gathering and analysis of data is key to quantifying energy and carbon savings? With this in mind EDF Energy and Faccenda Foods have been working together since 2012 identifying ways of saving energy across Faccenda Foods’s facilities. As one of the UK’s largest food producers, rearing over 100 million chickens and turkeys every year, Faccenda Foods is a large, energy intensive operation. A significant proportion of Faccenda Foods’s energy requirement is due to the electricity needed to drive electrical motors which in turn drive their processes. Electrical motors account for one third of the electricity consumed in the UK and two thirds of electricity consumed in the industrial sector, therefore motors are a key area of focus when identifying opportunities for energy savings. Motors are used across all sectors to drive pumps, compressors, fans, conveyors, grinders, mixers… the list goes on.

Challenges & Actions

A conventional approach to saving energy related to electrical motors would be to use manufacturer’s information, assumptions about the operation and either replacing the motor with a more efficient model, reconditioning the motor or installing a variable speed drive (VSD). The difficulty is knowing which option is right and how much energy will actually be saved. EDF R&D has developed a new remote auditing tool for electrical motors called MotorBox©. Originally developed for use in France it was trialled with Faccenda Foods in November 2014. MotorBox© consists of remote wireless sensors

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Lessons & Results

This trial allowed EDF Energy to validate previous recommendations for energy saving projects, discount projects as not being viable based on low savings levels as well as identifying new projects not previously thought viable based on the conventional approach. This means Faccenda Foods has been provided with sufficient information to avoid investing in projects which will not deliver energy savings (including the installation of variable speed drives) whilst being confident that the projects it does invest in will deliver the savings and achieve the required return on investment. EDF Energy is so confident that the recommendations from MotorBox© will achieve the anticipated return we are willing to guarantee a minimum energy savings level for the projects recommended to Faccenda Foods. The trial has been a great success which is not only attributed to EDF Energy and MotorBox© but also to the excellent engagement and involvement from Faccenda Foods and their teams on site. As a result Faccenda Foods has commissioned EDF Energy to deliver three projects to reduce its electricity consumption at one of its key sites (MotorBox© trial site). These projects will payback in less than two years and will reduce the associated carbon emissions from the site by 12%. Hardly paltry savings you might say q

By Daniel Bentham, B2B Energy Services Delivery Manager, EDF ENERGY. COME AND MEET US STAND E40


King’s College accommodation PPP efficiency review Lessons & Results

Overview

King’s College London and Bouygues Energies & Services began one of the first private finance initiative (PFI) partnerships in the UK in 1999. The 25-year build and operate agreement covered the refurbishment, lifecycle replacement and operational facilities management at two locations. The total contract value was forecast to be £82.25m.

Challenges & Actions

Between 1999 and 2012, the environment had fundamentally changed. The working day had increased; energy costs and sustainability were now a priority; smarter ways of structuring FM services, managing asset lifecycles and meeting changing needs were needed; and students had transitioned from being passive end-users to customers. The university also faced increasing pressure to attract more top performers. In response, Bouygues Energies & Services and King’s launched an efficiency review to respond to the changed environment, make savings and enhance services. A review body was set up, co-chaired by senior executives from King’s and Bouygues Energies & Services. The approach was to ‘leave nothing off the table’. Specialist workstreams fed into the steering group and views and ideas were collated from operational staff and managers as well as front-line staff and students. The review team assessed services based on need and sought new ways of doing things to achieve the same results at lower costs. Over 150 opportunities were identified and evaluated. Any options that adversely affected the student experience were excluded and a total of £1.1m of savings to be re-invested in student services was finally identified.

A key element of the review was to change people’s behaviour at all levels, remove silos and build enthusiasm for doing things differently. This was achieved with a comprehensive internal communications plan and a more structured approach to contractual collaboration. A ’one-team’ approach with multi-skilling has created broader, better, more interesting roles for people with improved career prospects and the concept of “it’s not my job” was challenged. Staff and management now see the ‘whole’ facility and understand that everyone has a part to play, every day. One of the most innovative outcomes of the review is the use of the lifecycle reserve to fund improvements. A detailed forecast of expenditure from contract commencement to completion was undertaken and a more accurate forecast of maintenance requirements and associated funding takes account of the previous 12 years of learning and experience. Resuts at a glance: • £110,000pa of planned lifecycle investment removed via lifecycle extension/enhancement work • Energy reduction measures are delivering savings of £285,000 a year • Soft services have been reduced by around £298,000 per annum from August 2013 • Hard services have reduced by £250,000 per annum from June 2013 • Lifecycle forecasting/planning will deliver savings of £138,000 per annum • Student’s opinion of facilities services has improved • Measurement has also significantly improved and new KPIs are in placeto chiller and boiler performance. • Light sensors introduced throughout the two buildings, including in stairwells q

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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


Thur 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

Energy and Change

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

Guy Lee-Potter - Estates Services Transition and Change Team Lead, The Co-operative Group 11:10-11:40

The Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship – tackling skills gap shortage

Dave Horton - Energy Specialist, nPower 11:10-11:40

Wabtec: changing the way we see and use natural resources

11:50-12:20

Empowering Women in Energy Management and Environment

12:30-13:00

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

Lord Bourne - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change 14:30-15:00

13:10-13:40

13:50-14:20

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

Low Energy Company Training

Lord Rupert Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association 14:30-15:00

“Apparently I’m an Energy Manager as well…” The Future of the Energy Management Profession

Case Study: Being an Energy Manager in public & private sector Roger Low - Chartered Energy Manager, Defence Infrastructure Organisation (Ministry of Defence)

Project Blackout – A spotlight on energy efficiency

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

Andy Clarke - Energy Management Consultant 15:10-15:40

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

ESOS Best Practice: Benefits from using an Internal ESOS Lead Assessor Benefits of Business Energy Efficiency

A case study of Energy Management at school Jenny Townsend - Owner, Townsend Consultancy Ltd Keith Pullinger - Head of Careers, Highgate School

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

What Makes You an Energy Manager 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

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

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

15:10-16:10

Public Sector Sustainability Awards

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

Theatre brought to you by:

The EMA Private Sector Energy Management Awards

Business Solutions All information accurate at time of going to press

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Theatre 2 Agenda

Utilities & Energy Services Day 1 – 11th November 2015 10:30-11:00

Day 2 – 12th November 2015

Decentralised Energy

10:30-11:00

Paul Brodrick - Head of Connected Communities, Siemens

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

11:10-11:40

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

11:10-11:40

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

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

Reducing heating costs across Lincolnshire County Council’s Schools Estate

11:50-12:20

Business Energy Efficiency Tax Review

Nico Heslop - Deputy Director, Energy & Transport Tax, HM Treasury 12:30-13:00

Implementing a Bespoke Water Strategy in Preparation for a Competitive Water Market

12:30-13:00

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

Claire Yeates - Director , Waterscan 13:10-13:40

Water Marketplace Deregulation in 2017 – What it Means for the Energy Management

13:10-13:40

Jacob Tompkins - Managing Director, Waterwise Jean Waring-Thomas - Commercial Strategy Consultant , Utilitywise 13:50-14:20

14:30-15:00

13:50-14:20

14:30-15:00

How RWE nPower Energised Their Energy Management Find the hidden “DNA” in your AMR data

15:10-15:40

George Catto - Client Services Director - Energy Assets in Partnership with KWIQly 16:05-16:20

Why the lights are going out – in utility company boardrooms Alastair Martin - Chief Strategy Officer, Flexitricity

16:25-16:40

Will Computers Cause or Cure the Energy Crisis?

Simon Graham - Energy and Environmental Manager, Commercial IT Services

Daniel Connor - Energy Manager, nPower 15:45-16:00

How to integrate an Energy Performance Contract (EPC) into an existing PFI contract Fiona Daly - Environmental Manager, Barts Health NHS Trust Richard Byers - Head of Green Business, Skanska

Why Water and Energy Do Mix

Mark Sait - Chief Executive Officer, SaveMoneyCutCarbon Lee Shipsey - Sales Director, Anglian Water Business 15:10-15:40

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

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

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

Demystifying Energy Procurement

EnPC – Succesful Deployment in Local Government

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

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

The Future of ESCo Services

Steve Hayden - Managing Director, Energy Saving People

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Theatre 3 Agenda

Energy Management Solutions Day 1 – 11th November 2015 10:30-11:00

Day 2 – 12th November 2015

The Transformation of Energy Management

10:30-11:00

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

11:10-11:40

Tom Lee - Energy Contract and Information Manager, Anglian Water Services Fielder Hiss - Vice President of Marketing & Product Management, EnerNOC 11:10-11:40

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

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

Rallying the team to the Energy Reduction Flag

11:50-12:20

Making Energy Management Work

The Board and Directors Guide to Energy Reduction

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

12:30-13:00

13:10-13:40

13:50-14:20

15:45-16:00

The answer to peak time pricing? Energy Storage Solutions

14:30-14:55

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

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

15:30-15:45

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

Erika Wilson - Managing Director, Wilson Power Solutions

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The EMA Buyer’s Guide to Pumps

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

Building Fabric Heat Loss: Case Studies Using Thermographic Methods Mark Colyer - Managing Director, ScanTherm

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

Ecoversity – Delivering a One Planet Low Carbon Campus 2025

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

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

The EMA Buyer’s Guide to Solar PV

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

Integrated Energy and FM Solutions for Real Benefit

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

The Technical Posibilities of BIM for Analysis in delivering Soft Landings Dr Sarah Graham - UK Division Head, IES Ltd

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

The EMA Buyer’s Guide to Lighting

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

Mark Rimell - Business Development Manager, Carlo Gavazzi 13:10-13:40

Significantly improve your operating costs by seeing where, and when, you spend your money on energy Ben Murphy - Founder and Managing Director, MeasureMyEnergy

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

The EMA Buyer’s Guide to Glazing

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

Theatre brought to you by:


Theatre 4 Agenda

Energy Use in the Built Environment Day 1 – 11th November 2015 10:30-11:00

Day 2 – 12th November 2015

ISO 14001 – A new standard for a new era

10:30-11:00

Have you done ESOS yet? The Panic Guide.

11:10-11:40

Lesley Wilson Ba MBA - Lead Programme Manager - Sustainability, BSI (British Standards Institution) 11:10-11:40

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

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

Richard Sulley - Energy and Sustainability Manager, Cofely Energy Services

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

11:50-12:20

Can ESOS Spark a Revolution?

Paul Lynch - Building Energy Services Technical Manager, Veolia UK 13:50-14:20

ESOS – Business as Usual?

Scott Armstrong - Group Head of Energy and Sustainability and ESOS Lead Assessor, Bourne Leisure Sam Arje - Group Energy and Sustainability Manager, Bourne Leisure 14:30-15:00

ESOS: Progress and prospects with 3 weeks to go!

12:30-13:00

Energy Performance Contracts – the answer to financing energy efficiency

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

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

Energy management systems – the key to improving energy efficiency

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

14:30-15:00

People power: 5 ways to engage occupiers and employees in energy efficiency Steve Malkin - CEO and Founder - Planet First

15:10-15:40

M&V – the latest advances in the UK Darren Pearson - Director, C3 Resources Ltd Rajvant Nijjhar - Director, iVEES

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

Energy Data – Useless Without Action Richard Felgate - Director & EMA Chair, EnStrat(uk) Ltd

Daniel Bentham - Manager of B2B Energy Services Delivery, EDF Energy 13:10-13:40

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

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

Lord Rupert Redesdale - CEO, Energy Managers Association Neil Fright - CEO, Carbon Numbers Group Nicola Stopps - Managing Director, Simply Sustainable Consulting 12:30-13:00

Getting the most from your ESOS Audit

15:45-16:00

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

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

Demand Based Energy Reduction Technology Simon Jarman - Chief Executive, Quintex Systems Limited

Theatre brought to you by:

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

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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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Exhibitors Listing F70 - ACE Wizard System

A23 - Aurora Australis Pty Ltd

01420 446202 info@acewizard.co.uk

07720 755 866 r.wieland@aurora-australis.co.uk

www.acewizard.co.uk

www.aurora-australis.co.uk

ACE Wizard is a firm capturing energy data through HVAC Energy Inspections translating our finds in to business cost impact.

We guarantee a positive cash flow stream from future energy cost reductions. Funded Solutions - No CAPEX required.

3 Thorn Close, Four Marks, Alton, Hampshire GU34 5BU

Aurora House, Leavers Industrial Estate, Tonbridge, Kent TN11 8JU

B67 - Autoflame B24 - Aimteq

The Mission, Wellington Street, Stockport, SK1 3AH

0161 475 1777 info@aimteq.co.uk www.aimteq.co.uk Aimteq is one of the UK’s largest systems integration companies. Specialising in the installation, maintenance & monitoring of BMS and BEMS equipment, we bring together a unique blend of building control and energy management expertise. This means we can deliver maximum control over energy costs & operational efficiencies over the shortest payback period. With over 20 years of experience and a client base that includes some of the world’s best-known brands, it is no wonder Aimteq is one of the most trusted and proven names in our sector. We believe there is strength in numbers: Our team is responsible for 5000+ successful installations and we also maintain over 1500 sites across the UK.

Unit 1 & 2 Concorde Business Centre, Airport Industrial Estate, Wireless Road, Biggin Hill, Kent TN16 3YN

0845 872 2001 salesinfo@autoflame.com www.autoflame.com Autoflame manufactures and installs touchscreen systems that drastically reduce fuel consumption, carbon footprint and maintenance costs of boiler houses.

Partner - BEAMA

Westminster Tower, 3 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7SL

020 7793 3000 info@beama.org.uk www.beama.org.uk

C74 - BM Trada

Chiltern House, Stocking Lane, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, HP14 4ND

01494 569700 certification@bmtrada.com www.bmtrada.com/en-gb BM TRADA – part of the Exova Group. BM TRADA provides independent certification, testing, and inspection, technical and training services.

G58 - Association of Gas Safety Managers (AGSM) First Floor, 11 Campbell Court, Bramley, Tadley, Hants RG25 5EG

01256 548040 enquiries@agsm.uk.com www.agsm.uk.com A membership organisation for managers who are responsible for gas safety management within social housing and other organisations.

Sponsor - Atlas Copco Compressors Swallowdale Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7EA

0800 181085 compressor.sales@uk.atlascopco.com

Networking Area Sponsor Bouygues Energies & Services

Waterloo Centre, Elizabeth House, 39 York Street, London, SE1 7NQ

020 7401 0020 development@bouygues-es.co.uk www.bouygues-es.co.uk Bouygues Energies & Services is a customer-centric facilities management and energy performance partner, operating in over 25 countries worldwide and is part of the Bouygues Group - a global brand employing over 130,000 people in 80 countries within the construction, civil works, energy, services, telecommunications and media sectors. We work in partnership with our clients, bringing together quality, service and energy performance. We focus on the individual needs of our clients, while ensuring local services on a nationwide basis through our network of offices across the UK, Ireland and beyond.

www.atlascopco.co.uk Atlas Copco Compressors is a leading manufacturer of energy efficient compressed air systems. A nationwide sales, service and distribution network means that specialist compressed air advice and service is within easy reach.

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F34 - Bowler Energy

D72, Partner - British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA)

Badger Farm, Willowpit Lane, Hilton, Derbyshire, DE65 5EH

01283 736637 info@bowlerenergy.co.uk

National Metalforming Centre, 47 Birmingham Road, B70 6PY

www.bowlerenergy.co.uk

0121 601 6350 enquiry@bpma.org.uk

We are agricultural, commercial and industrial solar PV specialists and we treat every installation as if it were our own.

D41 - Bowers Electricals

www.bpma.org.uk The British Pump Manufacturers’ Association Ltd (BPMA) represents the interests of UK and Irish suppliers of liquid pumps and pumping equipment.

Heanor Gate Road, Heanor, Derbyshire, DE75 7GX

Partner - BSRIA

01773 531531 enquiries@bowerselec.co.uk www.bowerselec.co.uk

Old Bracknell Lane West, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7AH

One of Europe’s leading manufacturers of Power, Distribution and Eco Compliant Transformers. Designing and engineering among the most efficient transformers in the world using British materials and expertise. The team can offer advanced technology transformers, having the capability to do everything in-house means Bowers can provide bespoke transformer solutions, to suit your needs. Bowers Electricals will be unveiling the New Bowers Eco Best transformer fully compliant with the new EU directive but with enhanced losses ensuring our customers can be confident that the equipment they purchase will exceed the performance requirements that are now a legal obligation.

Bowers Electricals Ltd

F42 - British Energy Saving Technology

01344 465600 bsria@bsria.co.uk www.bsria.co.uk

G42 - C3 Resources Ltd

Barrack Rooms 6&7, Crownhill Fort, Corwnhill Fort road, Plymouth, PL6 5BX

01752 268002 info@c3resources.co.uk www.c3ntinel.com Visit us on stand G42 to find out more about how data analytics can be deployed to reduce carbon and costs.

C32 - Carbon Management Services

Southview House, St Austell Enterprise Park, Cornwall, PL25 4EJ

Broad Oak Manor, Broad Oak End, Bramfield Road, Hertford, SG14 2JA

01726 871 040 info@bestenergysaving.com

020 7296 0000 tellmemore@carbonmanagementservices.uk.com

www.bestenergysaving.com Discover the top 10 energy saving options & why most companies are missing out on number #1. We’ll show you how.

G60 - British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) Number One Building, The Causeway, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts, CM23 2ER

www.carbonmanagementservices.uk.com At last year’s EMEX, CMS launched its Energy Reduction Assurance programme that ensures operational, financial and contractual requirements are delivered through a six step process to deliver tangible and verifiable reductions in energy consumption, cost & CO2.

01279 712620 - info@bifm.org.uk - www.bifm.org.uk The British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) is the professional body for facilities management (FM). We promote excellence in facilities management for the benefit of practitioners, the economy and society. Supporting and representing over 16,000 members around the world, both individual FM professionals and organisations, and thousands more through qualifications and training.

See you next year on 16-17 November

www.emexlondon.com

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Exhibitors Listing D1 - Carbon Numbers

D60 - Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle Showcase

01206 263390 info@carbonnumbers.co.uk

Ashby Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU

www.carbonnumbers.co.uk

01509 635750 info@cenex.co.uk

Lanswoodpark Business Centre, Broomfield Road, Elmstead Market, CO7 7FD

Innovation Centre, Loughborough University, Science & Enterprise Park,

www.cenex.co.uk At Carbon Numbers we can support the success of your company by managing your energy consumption and delivering a carbon management plan, thereby saving costs and improving your carbon footprint. With a growing government agenda for sustainability and climate change, and energy prices predicted to steadily rise, an increasing numbers of businesses are focusing on the need for energy management. We have the resources to develop a low carbon strategy for your buildings and support you in developing and implementing models that are risk free and self-financed. Our process is simple and our advice straightforward and what’s more, your existing suppliers can be part of the process.

Cenex, the UK’s first Centre of Excellence for Low Carbon and Fuel Cell technologies, is a UK independent not for profit company. We have established our position as the leading independent experts in low carbon vehicles and fuels through delivering a range of research and demonstration trials.

• 10 years of excellence •

G30 - Clarke Energy E72 - Carbon Trust

0151 546 4446 info@clarke-energy.com www.clarke-energy.com

4th Floor Dorset House 27-45 Stamford Street London SE1 9NT

020 7170 7000 info@carbontrust.com www.carbontrust.com The Carbon Trust is an independent, expert partner of leading organisations around the world, helping them contribute to and benefit from a more sustainable future through carbon reduction, resource efficiency strategies and commercialising low carbon technologies.

Clarke Energy is an authorised distributor and service partner for GE’s Gas Engine Business, providing flexible solutions for the delivery & maintenance of gas engine power plants. CHP is an ideal solution for creating sustainability within high heat and power intensive businesses whilst substantially cutting energy costs. Our services range from the supply of a gas engine, through to the complete turnkey installation of a gas-fuelled CHP plant. Long term maintenance contracts are backed up by a strong balance sheet helping give peace of mind with respect to the long-term performance of your gas to power facility.

F74 - Carlo Gavazzi 4.4 Frimley Business Park, Frimley, Camberley, Surrey, GU16 7SG

01276 854 110 info@carlogavazzi.co.uk www.carlogavazzi.co.uk Carlo Gavazzi’s popular family of easy to install DIN rail/panel mount, single and three phase energy meters meet all the latest requirements of the Measuring Instruments Directive (MID) and resolve the requirements for monitoring energy usage laid out in part L2 of the Building Regulations, boasting one of the largest energy management ranges in the UK. This year’s EMEX showcases the latest energy management devices, MID meters and software. As well as demonstrations, talk to the experts and find out how Carlo Gavazzi have helped commercial buildings, schools and hospitals reduce their energy bills, as well as their carbon footprint.

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F2 - Cloud Sustainability 45 King William Street, London EC4R 9AN

0845 287 3850 info@cloudsustainability.com www.cloudsustainability.com Delivering high impact workplace efficiency programmes empowering individuals to reduce energy and resource use through innovative engaging accredited online tools.


G58 - Corgi Technical Services Ltd

Partner - Data Centre Alliance

First Floor, 11 Campbell Court, Bramley, Tadley, Hants RG26 5EG

Knowledge Dock Business Centre, University of East London,

01256 548040 enquiries@corgitechnical.com

4-6 University Way, London E16 2RD

www.corgitechnical.com

0845 873 4587 info@datacentrealliance.org www.datacentrealliance.org

CORGI Technical Services Ltd has over forty years of technical expertise in all aspects of gas safety. CORGI delivers comprehensive site audits, training for employees, a family of VRQ gas safety qualifications for all levels of staff and for tenants, legal advice and expert witness testimony. Working with local authorities, housing associations, private landlords, contractors, energy suppliers and the travel industry CORGI supports them with their gas safety obligations, compliance and continued improvement. CORGI also runs the Association of Gas Safety Managers (AGSM), the professional association for gas and asset managers and organisations in social housing and facilities management.

The DCA is committed to capturing the best expertise and experience from across the industry for developing standards and guidelines for data centre design, construction and operation.

Partner - Department of Energy and Climate Change 3 Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2AW

rhi@decc.gsi.gov.uk www.decc.gov.uk Presentation by DECC representatives, and the chance to have your questions answered.

Theatre - E.ON Energy Solutions Westwood Way, Coventry, CV4 8LG

D15 - Corona

Edward Hyde Building, 38 Clarendon Road, Watford, WD17 1JW

rhea.marsden@eonenergy.com www.eonenergy.com/for-your-business/large-ener-

0800 804 8589 mail@coronaenergy.co.uk

gy-users/energy-solutions

www.coronaenergy.co.uk

D74 - Cylon Controls UK

EndeavourEnergy House, Coopers End Road, Stansted, Essex,energy CM24 1SJ Corona is an innovative, independent supplier 0870over 17820 1800 info@cylon.com with years’ experience providing energy solutions to commercial, industrial and public sector organisations throughwww.cylon.com out the UK. Our vision is to make a positive difference for our customers we management all share a genuine passion for delivering Cylon offer and energy solutions including Active quality, value. energy analytics tool to monitor Energy simplicity Manager, and cloud-based

and manage multiple buildings in multiple locations.

E.ON Energy Solutions works with both supply and non-supply customers in identifying energy reduction and efficiency projects and uses its wealth or knowledge and experience to produce turn-key, technology agnostic solutions for customers which reduce both energy spend and carbon usage. Also through funding and underwriting solutions EES can help customers start projects that wouldn’t normally be approved. Finally through its Virtual Power Plant department there is the ability to leverage existing assets that have spare capacity or are idle and make it a revenue source by selling this energy onto the capacity market.

B25 - CRASH

The Gatehouse, 2 Devonhurst Place, London W4 4JD

0208 742 0717 ebrophy@crash.org.uk www.crash.org.uk CRASH is the construction and property industry’s charity for homeless people. We are a practical charity that focuses on improving the buildings used by homeless people. CRASH is unique. As an industry charity we encourage our patron companies to get directly involved in helping homelessness projects that ask us for assistance. Thanks to these companies CRASH helps over 60 projects a year by providing professional advice, supplying free materials, and awarding cash grants.

See you next year on 16-17 November

www.emexlondon.com

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Exhibitors Listing F38 - EcoCooling

E40, Theatre - EDF Energy

01284810586 sales@ecocooling.org

0845 300 9146 energyexperts@edfenergy.com

www.ecocooling.org

www.edfenergy.com/largebusiness

EcoCooling direct evaporative cooling can be used as an alternative to air conditioning in most industrial buildings or IT rooms providing 90% energy savings at a fraction of the capital cost of a traditional air conditioning or ventilation system. A standard CREC system provides 35kW of cooling for just 1.5kW of electricity and can cool a 250m2 area. Data centre installations using the systems regularly achieve a PUE below 1.1. Ecocooling now have over 1500 installations industrial and IT sectors in the UK including Cummins Diesel, Premier Foods, Cott Beverages, Net-a-Porter, Unum, Cambridge University and the award winning Aberdeen University.

EDF Energy can help you align your electricity purchasing, energy efficiency and self-generation activities into one cohesive business energy strategy.

Symonds Farm Business Park, Bury St Edmunds, IP28 6QR

• 10 years of excellence •

Cardinal Place, 80 Victoria Street, Victoria, London, SW1E 5JL

Highlighting the relevance of low carbon vehicles for energy saving and de-risking their implementation.

Featuring: Low carbon vehicle manufacturers

Van Cost and Carbon Calculator (VC3) tool

Low Carbon Vehicle Surgery

Vehicle and fleet advice from an ESOS lead assessor

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www.cenex.co.uk

+44 (0)1509 635 750

info@cenex.co.uk


F75 - EEVS

D79 - Emerson Process Management

0330 313 8484 enquiries@eevs.co.uk

0116 282 2822 UKSales@emersonprocess.com

www.eevs.co.uk

www.emersonprocess.com

EEVS is a centre of expertise in measurement and verification (M&V), and the energy efficiency industry’s hub for performance information.

Emerson Process Management (an Emerson Electric Company) is a global leader in energy & process automation solutions serving all major industries. It helps its customers meet their energy and emissions reduction targets with significant return on investment from expert consultation, innovative measurement technology and process management solutions. Its PlantWeb digital architecture, including Smart Wireless technology, provides new levels of process insight and improvement.

26-27 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3HP

Meridian East, Meridian Business Park, Leicester, LE19 1UX

D70 - Elcomponent

Unit 5 Southmill Trading Centre, Southmill Rd, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts CM23 3DY

01279 503173 Debbie@elcomponent.co.uk www.elcomponent.co.uk Elcomponent provide our customers with the tools they need to measure and improve their carbon and energy management, both portable and fixed solutions.

Partner - Electrical Review 52 -54 Gracechurch St London EC3V 0EJ

B20 - Energise Ltd

0207 933 8999 neilc@electricalreview.co.uk

Knowledge Centre, Wyboston Lakes, Great North Road, Wyboston, MK44 3BY

www.electricalreview.co.uk

01480 479356 info@energiseconsulting.com Electrical Review is the UK’s longest established electrical engineering journal. First published in 1872 the title is essential reading for electrical engineers workings in hi-tech buildings and industry.

G50 - Elmhurst Energy Services

16, St Johns Business Park, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, LE17 4HB

01455 883 259 services@elmhurstenergy.co.uk www.elmhurstenergysevices.co.uk Elmhurst Energy Services brings together a specialist team of energy efficiency experts with over 20 years’ experience in providing integrated consultancy, audits and testing to organisations with a critical need to construct or manage compliant, sustainable and energy efficient buildings. Our services include analysis of air tightness, SAP and SBEM related building regulation compliance, as well as bespoke energy efficiency and legislation compliance audits for your organisation. We have a fast growing pipeline of activity in helping organisations to implement robust energy efficiency systems and comply with energy efficiency standards by delivering ISO50001 and Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) audits.

www.energiseconsulting.com Energise is an independent energy efficiency and carbon compliance solution provider across the public and private sector. We have a 100% clean audit record in CRC audits and have worked with 4% of scheme participants. Our Energy Management programmes have delivered over £6million of energy savings to our clients. Services include: ISO50001 Implementation and internal audit; CRC compliance; Energy Management and auditing; ESOS Compliance; GHG reporting; Monitoring & Targeting; Report development.

F12 - Energy Assets

6 Almondvale Business Park, Almondvale Way, Livingston EH54 6GA

01506 405405 sales@energyassets.co.uk www.energyassets.co.uk Energy Assets is the UK’s leading independent multi-utility metering business empowering Britain’s private and public sectors in improving their energy efficiency.

www.emexlondon.com

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Exhibitors Listing C41 - Energy in Buildings and Industry (EiBI)

C40 - EnerNOC

01889 577222 info@eibi.co.uk

020 7833 3353 kimberly.littlefield@enernoc.com

www.energyzine.co.uk

www.enernoc.com

Energy in Buildings & Industry is the UK’s prime source of information for energy managers and those responsible for energy efficiency. Each monthly edition provides news, views, product information, legislative issues, case studies and much more including a CPD Programme. Register for your own FREE monthly copy.

EnerNOC helps companies bring efficiency and accountability to managing the energy cost line item through intelligent software and demand response.

16 Hawkesyard Hall, Armitage Park, Nr Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 1PU

360-364 City Road, London EC1V 2PY

Registration Sponsor - ENGIE

Kings Yard, 1 Waterden Road, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, E15 2GP

0208 221 6579 ei@cofely-gdfsuez.com www.cofely-gdfsuez.co.uk

Networking Area Energy Managers Association (EMA)

N105 Westminster Business Square, Durham Street, London, SE11 5JH

0203 176 2834 jana.skodlova@theema.org.uk www.theema.org.uk The EMA’s priority is to improve the position of energy management experts and their profession and act as their united voice. While we may be young, our current Membership is growing and contains some of the most respected names in energy management who oversee approximately £6 billion worth of the UK’s energy spend. We have a demand, rather than supply side focus with energy efficiency being the key driver.

A39 - ENiGMA

1-3 North Park Business Centre, Knowle, Fareham, Hampshire PO17 5LJ RÉFÉRENCES COULEUR

01329 836960 sales@electronicdescaler.com ENGIE logotype_gradient_BLUE_RGB 14/04/2015

www.electronicdescaler.com

24, rue Salomon de Rothschild - 92288 Suresnes - FRANCE Tél. : +33 (0)1 57 32 87 00 / Fax : +33 (0)1 57 32 87 87 Web : www.carrenoir.com

R0 G170 B255

Zone de protection 1 Zone de protection 2 Zone de protection 3

Electronic Descaler and Limescale Management System, the ENiGMA is a proven, non-chemical solution.

B27 - Enistic

0844 875 1600 info@enistic.com www.enistic.com Enistic Energy Guardian are the chosen outsourced energy management company for many of the largest multinational organisations.

G10, Partner - Environment Times

Victoria House, 2a Chapel Street, Adlington, Chorley, Lancashire. PR7 4JL

01257 481878 info@environmenttimes.co.uk www.environmenttimes.co.uk The Environment Times - information for industry since 1993.

B74 - Energy Manager Magazine

A39 - Environmental Treatment Concepts Ltd

01933 315325 ralph@energymanagermagazine.co.uk

01329 836960 sales@electronicdescaler.com

www.energymanagermagazine.co.uk

www.electronicdescaler.com

Energy Manager is the only magazine for the Public Sector. Visit us for your free copy.

We have the technology, more importantly we have the knowledge of how to apply the technology.

42 Wymington Park, Pushten, Northants, NN10 9JP

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1-3 North Park Business Centre, Knowle, Fareham, Hampshire PO17 5LJ


Save 90% On Cooling Costs With EcoCooling Energy Efficient Cooling F38 - EcoCooling

E40, Theatre - EDF Energy

Symonds Farm Business Park, Bury St Edmunds, IP28 6QR

Cardinal Place, 80 Victoria Street, Victoria, London, SW1E 5JL

01284810586 sales@ecocooling.org www.ecocooling.org

0845 300 9146 energyexperts@edfenergy.com

www.edfenergy.com/largebusiness Ventilation and Evaporative Cooling

EcoCooling direct evaporative cooling canoutside be used as alter- of the year EDF can| help you align your electricity Use airanmost in Energy the UK Energy efficient naturalpurchasing, energy native to air conditioning in most industrial buildings or IT rooms efficiency and self-generation activities into one cohesive business cooling | No refrigerants | 3500 installations worldwide | UK based providing 90% energy savings at a fraction of the capital cost of a energy strategy. traditional air conditioning or ventilation system. A standard CREC system provides 35kW of cooling for just 1.5kW of electricity and can cool a 250m<sup>2 </sup>area.Ă‚Â Data centre installations using the systems regularly achieve a PUE below 1.1. Ecocooling Achieve PUE of <1.1 | ASHRAE Compliant| ROI in 1 year | Telnow have over 1500 installations industrial and IT sectors in the ecoms | Data Centres | IT and Server Room | UPS Rooms UK including Cummins Diesel, Premier Foods, Cott Beverages, Net-a-Porter, Unum, Cambridge University and the award winning Aberdeen University.

Data Centre and IT Cooling

Industrial Cooling

35kW of cooling, 1.5kW of power | ROI 3 years | Warehouses | Manufacturing | Gyms and Leisure | Laundries | Bakeries | Stores

Control Systems Remote monitoring | Versatile connections to BMS and fire systems | In-built resilience| Touch screen interface | Energy monitoring

Proven Savings Energy savings calculator available | Relevant case studies and testimonials | Clients include Net-a-Porter, BT, TK Maxx, Cummins, Unum, CGG, S3, Talk Talk and Cap Gemini.

Come and find out more on Stand B19. Demo cooler and engineers ready to look at predicted savings for any upcoming projects.

Presentation Day1 EMEX: ESOS and EcoCooling - Save 90% on your cooling costs........

www.ecocooling.org | Sales@ecocooling.org | 01284 810586

2015 - New products

www.emexlondon.com Proven products from the Evaporative Cooling Specialists

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EcoCooling Ltd, IP28 6RE | 01284 810586 | sales@ecocooling.org | T@EcoCooling1 | ecocooling.org


Exhibitors Listing C15 - Eticom Limited

G20 - Flexitricity

Rawtenstall, Rossendale, BB4 6HH

0131 221 8100 info@flexitricity.com

0845 287 1846 info@eticom.co.uk

www.flexitricity.com

Hardman’s Business Centre, Suite 38, New Hall Hey Road,

Exchange Tower, 19 Canning street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG

www.eticom.co.uk Eticom gives you complete control of your company’s energy and water use. Through our range of clever products you can monitor, control and analyse how much electricity, gas and water your company is using in real time. Our specially-designed user interface gives you remote access to your energy and water, as well as providing instant alerts to any problems. Keep track of your carbon emissions, reduce waste and save money by turning off unnecessary lights and heating, and put yourself in control with all the data at your fingertips, all the time.

Flexitricity created and now operates the first, largest and most advanced demand-response portfolio in Britain.

A37 - Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF) 54 Ayres Street, London SE1 1EU

0207 939 9101 info@ggf.org.uk www.ggf.org.uk The Glass and Glazing Federation represents companies who make, supply or fit, glass and glazing products in the UK and internationally.

G70 - Gemini Data Loggers (Tinytag) Scientific House, Terminus Road, Chichester PO19 8UJ

01243 813000 info@tinytag.info www.tinytag.info

Partner Facilities Management Journal (FMJ)

Unit 5, Gateway 20/25 Trading Estate, London Road, Swanley, Kent BR8 8GA

01322 662 289 sales@kpmmedia.co.uk www.fmj.co.uk Facilities Management Journal, is the leading magazine for the FM industry. Reporting on all aspects of the sector, FMJ includes news, updates, features, interviews and case studies in both printed and online formats.

Partner - Federation of Small Businesses Sir Frank Whittle Way, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 2FE

0808 20 20 888 customerservices@fsb.org.uk www.fsb.org.uk Our mission is to create the best environment for businesses to start up and thrive. Our success will drive the economy and create jobs.

D45 - Flexisolar: Solar Carports Manor Farm, Fenstanton, Cambridge, PE28 9HU

01480 498297 info@flexi-solar.com www.flexi-solar.com Disrupting the solar industry with the UK’s first low-cost, scalable, £1/Wp solar carport & EV charging system.

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Gemini is the UK manufacturer of the Tinytag range of data loggers. Tinytags monitor environmental conditions including power usage, temperature, RH and CO2 locally or throughout a building, helping to identify where steps can be taken to improve energy efficiency and maximise cost savings. Tinytags are cost-effective, reliable and easy to use. The range includes the Energy Logger, a portable, non-invasive device for accurately monitoring single and three phase power usage.

D10, Sponsor - Green Energy Consulting Arch 1, Askew Road, Gateshead, NE8 1AR

0191 300 6161 info@greenenergyconsulting.co.uk www.greenenergyconsulting.co.uk Green Energy Consulting is a leading independent UK commercial energy consultancy, specialising in the renewable electricity & gas sector. With the benefit of being able to make all aspects of your businesses energy use carbon neutral. Our Services are designed to help save businesses time, energy and money. Working to help on all energy matters from procurement through to implementing energy management and consumption reduction strategies.


C42 - Havells Sylvania

C70 - Integrated Environmental Solutions Ltd

0207 011 9700 Info.eu@havells-sylvania.com

0141 945 8500 enquiries@iesve.com

www.havells-sylvania.com

www.iesve.com

Acquired by Havells in 2007, Havells Sylvania’s brands - Concord, Lumiance and Sylvania - have been innovating in lighting for over a century. With our expertise and facilities, we continue to create leading edge products which adhere to the highest production standards worldwide, while delivering exceptional service. As we prepare for the next 100 years, our focus remains steadfastly on maintaining high product quality, designing for all our customers needs, increasing performance, creating value and ensuring our work and products are sustainable. We’re committed to delivering exceptional customer service and unrivalled design. All over the world, people rely on our brands for top quality, energy efficient lighting to suit their individual needs.

Global innovator of integrated 3D sustainable analysis technology for the measurable creation and management of efficient, healthy and affordable built-environments.

Longbow House, 14-20 Chiswell Street, London, EC1Y 4TW

Helix Building, West of Scotland Science Park, Glasgow, G20 0SP

F36 - Innon Energy Limited

2 Sheen Road, Richmond Upon Thames, TW9 1AE

020 8973 2364 office@innon.co.uk www.innon.co.uk Innon Energy provides software services to businesses that want to reduce waste and improve efficiency in their asset portfolio.

B74 - Institute of Public Sector Estates Management 42 Wymington Park, Rushden, Northants NN10 9JP

C30 - Helios

01933 315325 ralph@ipsem.org.uk

Churchill Square Business Centre, Kings Hill, Kent, ME19 4YU

www.ipsem.org.uk

01732 422070 hello@heliospv.co.uk www.heliospv.co.uk Quality German manufactured solar panels, experienced UK solar installers, will provide you with quality advice for your ESOS solar requirements.

IPSEM is the only professional institute for practitioners working solely within the public services (in the widest sense of that term) who have a facilities and/or estates management element in their job role. It seeks to raise the standards of professional practice of those working in the sector and to provide information and networking opportunities.

G14, Partner - IACCM - The Global Contract Management Association

B55 - Iviti Lighting Limited

info@iaccm.com

02920 371160 trefor.jones@iviti.co.uk

90 Grove Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877, USA

Floor 4, 10 The Crescent, Conway Road, Cardiff. CF11 9QL

www.iaccm.com

www.ivition.co.uk

We’re a non-profit association helping organizations around the globe realize value from their trading relationships by providing leading research, supporting innovation and offering guidance to our members.

iViTi innovates and develops patentable sustainable energy technology within lighting systems. The iViTi ON domestic LED light bulb and the AdrON (Automatic Demand Response in Lighting)

B28 - Ignite Energy

G18 - Kelda Water Services

0845 269 9517 info@igniteenergy.co.uk

07790 616536 graeme.linaker@keldawater.co.uk

www.igniteenergy.co.uk

www.keldawater.co.uk

Ignite Energy specializes in a small number of national multi-sited organisations and makes energy a controllable cost throughout the estate.

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.

The Orangery, Lockinge Stables, East Lockinge, OXON OX12 8QJ

One Capitol Court, Capitol Park, Barnsley, S75 3TZ

www.emexlondon.com

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Exhibitors Listing A9 - Low Carbon Europe

E20, Sponsor - Measure My Energy

01273 862582 info@lowco2.eu

0238000 2150 showmemore@measuremyenergy.com

www.lowco2.eu

www.measuremyenergy.com

Supporting both strategic and operational energy management requirements, we can reduce your energy consumption, carbon footprint, and associated costs.

MeasureMyEnergy: showing you when and where you spend money on energy. You wouldn’t accept an un-itemised invoice from your suppliers so why do you accept it from your energy provider? The award winning MeasureMyEnergy cloud based Global Energy Management portal allows you to see in detail - like an itemised bill and where you are spending money on energy in real time, allowing you to make informed decisions and savings, immediately.

Queensberry House, 106 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3XF

A11 - Leading Energy

Jacobs Well, Suffolk Lane, Abberley, Worcs, WR6 6BE

Innovation House, Chandlers Ford, Hampshire, SO53 3TG

01299 890185 Cathie.eberlin@leadingenergy.co.uk www.leadingenergy.co.uk Leading Energy is an independent energy consultancy offering energy audits and energy efficiency advice, ESOS, renewable energy feasibility studies.

C36 - Lightsource Renewable Energy Level 7, 33 Holborn, London EC1N 2HT

0333 200 0755 info@lightsource-re.co.uk www.lightsource-re.co.uk At Lightsource we are passionate about the way electricity is delivered in the next decade through cleaner and cheaper distributed generation.

C12 - LG Energy Group

12th Floor City Tower, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester, M1 4BT

0161 359 5173 Hannah.mumby@lge-group.com

E75 - Minimise Group

6 Stirling Park, Laker Road, Rochester Airport Estate, Rochester, Kent, ME1 3QR

0330 313 3220 info@minimisegroup.com www.minimisegroup.com Minimise Group helps your organisation become more sustainable, increase profitability and meet environmental, corporate and legislative targets.

B45 - Mylite

The Crown Building, The Avenue, Stretton, Staffordshire, ST19 9LL

01902 851167 info@myliteproducts.com

www.lge-group.com

www.myliteproducts.com

Procurement and risk management of gas, electricity and liquid fuels. LGE has ÂŁ1.5 billion under management and a significant energy consultancy division.

Mylite Commercial LED Lighting offers an innovative, technically advanced, range of UK manufactured LED lighting products with retro-fit designs that offer a simple refit solution for any commercial, office or industrial application.

E1 - Magnatech Fuel Conditioning Ltd

Magnatech House, 48 Simons Walk, Pattishall, Towcester, Northants NN12 8NX

01327 831515 info@magnatech.org.uk www.magnatech.org.uk

Partner - National Energy Foundation Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, MK5 8NG

01908 665555 info@nef.org.uk www.nef.org.uk

Magnatech Ltd provides high-performance fuel conditioning systems that cut costs, carbon emissions and NOx emissions for major energy users, whilst maximizing heating system efficiency.

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The National Energy Foundation is an independent UK charity dedicated to understanding and improving the use of energy in buildings.


G28 - NETTHINGS

B14 - RES Group

14 New Mart Road, Edinburgh, EH14 1RL

Beaufort Court, Egg Farm Lane, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 8LR

0131 331 5445 ian.clark@netthings.co.uk

01923 299 200 phil.grant@res-ltd.com

www.netthings.co.uk

www.res-uk.com

NetThings manufactures easy to use energy management systems that can save your business operating costs and reduce energy waste.

Drawing on decades of experience, RES has the expertise to develop, finance, construct, operate and optimise commercial and utility-scale energy projects around the world. We are ideal partners for commercial and industrial clients, asset owners and communities. Our focus areas are renewable generation - wind and solar - energy storage, transmission and demand side management. We provide a range of O & M, asset management and technical services to maximise your asset performance and value.

A5 - NewFound Energy

Park View House, Worrall Street, Congleton, Cheshire CW12 1DT

01260 290151 info@newfound-energy.co.uk www.newfound-energy.co.uk Atlas EVO energy management systems provide invaluable resource management information for single and multi-site operations and can provide automatic demand control.

F44 - Resource Data Management 80 Johnstone Avenue, Glasgow, G51 1JQ

0141 810 2828

sales@resourcedm.com

www.resourcedm.com

B18 - Panoramic Power 44 W 28 St., New York, NY 10001, USA

Resource Data Management is a global pioneer of advanced building controls and remote monitoring software.

1-646-7944241 info@panpwr.com www.panpwr.com Panoramic Power - the leading provider of device level energy management solutions, optimising energy consumption and improving system level performance and operations.

F32 - REstore

11 - 14 Grafton Street, London, W1S 4EW

0203 608 7937 info@restore.eu www.restore.eu

A16, Partner - Planet First

0203 751 8108 info@planetfirst.co.uk www.planetfirst.co.uk The Planet Mark is a sustainability certification for business, buildings, properties and projects provided by Planet First in partnership with the Eden Project. The Planet Mark programme makes sustainability easy, leaving your business free to enjoy all the benefits. The certification is a complete package, combining robust measurement, employee engagement and communications.

D43 - Reactive Technologies 9400 Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2HN

02017 930 535 johannad@reactive-technologies.com www.reactive-technologies.com 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.

REstore is a leading European energy technology company, focused on automated Demand Response. The company is the leader in the fast-growing European Primary Reserve / Frequency control market, and operates in all ancillary services and capacity markets. The company’s proprietary platform Flexpond™ is used by more than 80 of Europe’s largest industrial energy consumers to curtail their power demand without impacting their industrial processes. In exchange, REstore’s industrial consumers receive significant payments and contribute to the reduction in CO2 emissions.

See you next year on 16-17 November ExCeL London

www.emexlondon.com

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Exhibitors Listing B56 - Sabien Technology

F72 - Savills

0800 082 18 18 reduceco2@sabien-tech.co.uk

07814 271622 rmjames@savills.com

www.sabien-tech.co.uk

www.savills.com

Sabien Technology is the manufacturer of M2G and M1G optimisation controls for boilers and hot water heaters. Both M2G and M1G are retrofitted to new and existing commercial boiler plant and water heaters. Energy savings are immediate and typically range between 10% and 25% with payback under 2 years. All published case studies are verified in our clients own buildings. Both M2G and M1G complements and integrates with existing building controls such as BMS, boiler sequencing and weather compensation.

The Savills Energy team provide specialist advisory and management services to a wide range of clients looking to install, improve, renew, update and better manage their energy assets and requirements.

34 Clarendon Road, Watford, WD17 1JJ

33 Margaret Street, London W1G 0JD

A29 - ScanTherm Thermographic Consultants PO Box 533, Tonbridge, Kent TN99JF

01732 364076 info@scantherm.co.uk www.scantherm.co.uk ScanTherm is a leading consultancy providing independent thermographic surveying and training services for locating energy loss from buildings and systems.

Switch and Save on your water bills Business customers, you can now: • Pay less for your water by switching supplier • Receive a single monthly invoice or separate ones for individual sites • Have your own dedicated account manager and improved levels of service • Improve energy and water efficiency for even more savings It’s so easy to switch! We’ll handle all the details with your current supplier.

For more information call Nigel Hammond on 01737 785842, email: waterretail@waterplc.com or visit h2oservices.com/water-retail

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F10 - Schneider Electric

B10 - SMARTech Energy

www.schneider-electric.co.uk

0845 647 6278 enquiries@SMARTech-energy.co.uk

0870 608 8608 Enquiries@ems.schneider-electric.com

Fiveways Industrial Estate, Westwells Road, Corsham, SN13 9RG

www.smartech-energy.co.uk As a global specialist in energy management and automation with operations in more than 100 countries, Schneider Electric offers integrated solutions across multiple market segments, including leadership positions in Non-residential & Residential Buildings, Industries & Machines Manufacturers, Utilities & Infrastructure and Data Centres & Networks. Focused on making energy safe, reliable, efficient, productive and green, the Group’s 170,000 employees achieved revenues of 25 billion euros in 2014, through an active commitment to help individuals and organisations make the most of their energy.

SMARTech energy are energy management & reduction specialists who work with commercial businesses using our indepth experience in the energy management industry.

A50 - Smartestenergy

Dashwood House, 69 Old Broad Street, London, EC2M 1QS

01473 243150 supply@smartestenergy.com www.smartestenergy.com SmartestEnergy is Great Britain’s leading supplier of renewable electricity generated by the independent sector. With a strong focus on sustainability and a uniquely flexible approach, we work closely with our customers to help them deliver their energy strategies. Our portfolio includes over 700 industrial and commercial organisations, and we are proud to work with some of the UK’s biggest brands such as Saint-Gobain, Toyota Manufacturing UK, John Lewis Partnership and JLL.

B16 - Segula (UK) Ltd

Unit 8a, Oakham Enterprise Park, Ashwell Road, Oakham, Rutland LE15 7TU

01572 723272 sd@segula.lighting www.segula.lighting Segula (UK) Ltd produce high quality, smooth dimming LED filament lamps with a CRI90 light quality as standard.

Networking Area Sponsor - Siemens Sir William Siemens Square, Frimley, Camberley, GU16 8QD

01276 696000 EMCommunications.gb@siemens.com www.siemens.com/energy-management

C30 - SolarWorld

Churchill Square Business Centre, Kings Hill, Kent, ME19 4YU

01732 422070 hello@heliospv.co.uk

Siemens is a leading supplier of products, systems and services for economical, reliable and intelligent transmission and distribution of electrical power.

www.solarworld-uk.co.uk Quality German manufactured solar panels, experienced UK solar installers, will provide you with quality advice for your ESOS solar requirements.

A11 - Solarsense UK

Helios House, Brockley Lane, Backwell BS48 4AH

B63 - SIG Smart Energy Share

01275 461 800 info@solarsense-uk.com

Unit 7, Pebble Close, Amington, Tamworth, Staffordshire B77 4RD

www.solarsense-uk.com

08450 768 186 enquiries@siginside.com www.siginside.com SIG smart energy share is a revolutionary solution that guarantees FREE renewable energy for ALL social housing properties.

Solarsense are the UK’s leading renewable energy installer specializing in commercial Solar PV installations. They provide a complete design and installation service for a wide range of renewable technologies.

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Exhibitors Listing F3 - STC Energy

B50 - Thamesgate Group Ortea SpA

020 8466 2915 info@stcenergy.com

Southend-on-Sea SS2 5SJ

www.stcenergy.com

0800 210 0088 sales@ecopowersupplies.com

STC House, 7 Elmfield Road, Bromley, Kent , BR1 1LT

Save er bills

STC Energy are a specialist energy management consultancy and a leading provider of bureau services in UK.

B59 - Sutton and East Surrey Water Services

Unit 20 Parkside Centre, Potters Way, Temple Farm Industrial Estate,

www.EcoPowerSupplies.com Thamesgate is the UK partner for Ortea SpA, Europe’s leading manufacturing of voltage stabilisers, optimisers and power factor correction systems.

London Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1LJ

01737 785 842 waterretail@waterplc.com

for individual sites proved levels of www.h2oservices.com service e savings

G74, PRESS CENTRE - TWinFM

s with your current supplier. SESWS provide water and wastewater retail services in England

newsdesk@TWinfm.com

and Wales and will soon be providing services in Scotland. nd on 01737Business 785842,customers in England and Wales meeting certain 2oservices.com/water-retail criteria, and all those in Scotland can now switch their water supplier to get cheaper bills and better levels of service.SESWS aims to be the retailer of choice for eligible businesses throughout England, Wales and Scotland.

Imperial House, North Street, Bromley, Kent BR1 1SD

www.TWinFM.com covers the whole property raft from who cleans and secures a property, through to global FM, energy management, international managing agents, building, fit-out, property acquisition & disposal and pension fund management. It is supported by a >100,000 email newsletter and a substantial presence on LinkedIn, Twitter and other social media.

C35 - t-mac Technologies Ltd

Stand Park, Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 8JT

0124623 3632 info@t-mac.co.uk www.t-mac.co.uk A leading energy management solutions company provides cutting-edge wired and wireless BeMS and real-time metering systems for managing and controlling energy consumption, carbon and energy costs.

F40 - TEAM (Energy Auditing Agency Ltd)

34 The Forum, Rockingham Drive, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, MK14 6LY

01908 690018 enquiries@teamenergy.com www.teamenergy.com TEAM is the UK’s leading supplier of energy and carbon management solutions. We work with over 500 organisations across all sectors of commerce, industry and government in the UK and worldwide, helping to reduce carbon emissions, cut energy costs and comply with legislation.

E72 - The Carbon Trust

4th Floor, Dorset House, 27-45 Stamford Street, London, SE1 9NT

020 7170 7000 info@carbontrust.com www.carbontrust.com The Carbon Trust is an independent, expert partner of leading organisations around the world, helping them contribute to and benefit from a more sustainable future through carbon reduction, resource efficiency strategies and commercialising low carbon technologies.

F1 - Tempus Energy

G32, Partner - The Water Report

07715 208499 help@tempusenergy.com

07880 550945 subs@thewaterreport.co.uk

www.tempusenergy.com

www.thewaterreport.co.uk

Tempus Energy is a clean-tech start-up and electricity retail supplier, headquartered in London. It is the UK’s first electricity supplier to offer an integrated demand flexibility tariff.

THE WATER REPORT is a monthly print and e-publication, recognised throughout the sector as the best source of informed debate on UK policy, regulation and competition in water.

31 Oval Road, London, NW1 7EA

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B1, Partner - Tomorrow’s Energy Management Zurich House, Hulley Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 2SF

D40 - Veolia

Parsonage Farm Business Park,Parsonage Way,Horsham, RH12 4AL

01625 426054 info@opusbusinessmedia.co.uk

01403 272270 nick.burchett@veolia.com

www.tomorrowsem.co.uk

www.veolia.co.uk

With all the latest energy management editorial, news and updates, we are a portal for all your energy management needs; from breaking press, to features, events, jobs, and useful information, Tomorrow’s Energy Management magazine is your gateway to this ever-expanding industry. Please drop by and have chat with one of the team.

Veolia are leading providers of on-site energy solutions and combined heat and power to a wide range of sectors.

A27 - UB Services

C1 - VOICE

0161 998 7138 paulfannon@ubservices.co.uk

0844 585 3043 info@voice-standards.com

www.ubservices.co.uk

www.voice-vostandards.com

Provide consumption solutions that improve energy efficiency, reduce energy costs and increase savings for multisite and single site businesses.

VOICE’ is a technology agnostic body that plans to set out a much needed code of practice, savings guidelines and a much needed code of conduct for all member companies.

405 Palatine Road, Northenden, Manchester M22 4JS

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Exhibitors Listing G26 - UK AEE

C72 - Voltaware

07939 133 560 president@ukaee.org.uk

07769 257475 enquiries@voltaware.com

www.ukaee.org.uk

www.voltaware.com

The UKAEE is the UK Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), as well as a limited company in the UK. The AEE provides the internationally recognised and prestigious qualifications in energy management such as Certified Energy Manager and Certified Energy Auditor (CEA).

Voltaware is a start-up energy over-the-top company based in London. Using our unique disaggregation technology, we have created a cost-effective solution for monitoring electricity consumption, aimed at putting consumers and businesses in control of their energy use. Our Wi-Fi connected sensor produces precise, real-time and appliance level data, delivered to the user via the Voltaware App. Voltaware can promote increased energy efficiency and energy savings.

Castle House, Market Street, Laugharne, Wales SA33 4SA

C35 - Utilitywise

Ravens Court, Ravensbank Business Park, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9EY

Crown House, 72 Hammersmith Road, Kensington Olympia, London, W14 8TH

01527 511 757 corporate@utilitywise.com www.utilitywise.com Utilitywise is one of the UK’s leading business energy and water consultancies. We help businesses get the most value from their energy and water contracts, reduce their consumption, and lower their carbon footprint. By delivering a tailored Strategic Utility Management plan, we aim to save customers time, effort and money .

C1 - Wallis Cutts

Unit 6, The Tannery Business Centre, Northowram, HX3 7HR

0844 585 3400 info@walliscutts.com www.walliscutts.com Wallis Cutts was established in 1999 and provides a range of services all designed to reduce the running costs of their clients estates.

Sponsor - Water 2 Business 21e Somerset Square, Nailsea, Bristol

Partner - Waterwise 180 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HF

0207 9172 826 info@waterwise.org.uk www.waterwise.org.uk Waterwise was founded in 2005 and has become the leading authority on water efficiency in the UK and Europe. We are an independent, not for profit organisation, that receives funding from the UK water industry, sponsorship and research projects.

C31 - Wilson Power Solutions

Westland Works, Westland Square, Leeds, LS11 5SS

0113 271 7588 info@wilsonpowersolutions.co.uk www.wilsonpowersolutions.co.uk A leading manufacturer of power and distribution transformers, we provide energy efficient and economical power distribution solutions with particular knowledge in healthcare, retail, manufacturing and renewable sectors. Our Wilson e2 amorphous transformers already exceed TIER 2 EU Eco design regulations for transformers scheduled to come into force in July 2021.

0345 850 0714 info@water2business.co.uk www.water2business.com Water2business – the new commercial division from Bristol Water and Wessex Water - creates water and waste water management programmes tailored to your company’s individual needs. We offer strategic water efficiency advice, flexible and consolidated billing options and expert advice on industry legislation and compliance issues.

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See you next year on 16-17 November


Part of the Carbon Numbers Group

Specialists in Building Energy Management Systems delivering projects, service and remote support for over 25 years to customers in East Anglia, Home Counties and London. Visit us on Stand D1 At the Carbon Numbers Group, specialists in energy performance contracting we will;

Drive bottom line benefit for you Support the success of your company by managing your energy consumption and environmental performance Deliver fully funded energy management plans Provide an enhanced environment with no need for additional budget or risk to you and with guaranteed savings

@carbonnumbers

www.carbonnumbers.co.uk t.(0)1206 263390 e.info@carbonnumbers.co.uk

B30 - Waterscan

Dominican House, St John’s Street, Chichester, PO19 1TU

01243 839880 info@waterscan.com www.waterscan.com Using less water, lowering water bills and being more socially responsible are some of the key benefits commercial water users experience by adopting Waterscan’s professional approach to water management. Developing a strategic approach helps safeguard an organisation’s sustainable water future; addressing potential risks and setting reduction targets. Waterscan’s approach requires minimal investment risk or resource input from your business; supporting large and small organisations across a range of industries.

See you next year on 16-17 November ExCeL London

www.emexlondon.com

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Final word from Chairman of The EMA

The Energy Managers Association: past, present and future The Energy Managers Association (EMA) can in its third year boast about its current membership profile that is made up of hundreds leading energy managers - some of the most respected names in energy management who oversee approximately £6 billion worth of the UK’s energy spend. Membership is purposely open to a variety of energy management professionals from in-house energy managers, through to energy engineers, environment and sustainability managers to facilities managers to assure broad perspectives in the participation, and as a result valuable knowledge exchanges. Founded in February 2012, the EMA is the leading professional membership Association improving the position of energy management experts, establishing best practice in energy management and encouraging knowledge exchange. The Association acts as a united voice for energy managers across all industries with the aim of putting energy management at the heart of British business. It is run for the benefit of individual energy managers, and all delivered initiatives and activities, underline its energy demand focus, with energy reduction being the key driver. How to become an Energy Manager and Energy Aware The EMA’s promotion of energy management training - the Low Energy Company (LEC) training programme attracts individuals into career in energy management, encourages professionals in energy management to enhance their skills and career, but also highlights the need for energy consumption and reduction awareness amongst non-energy management audience. Over the past three years, we identified a skills gap between industry requirements and talented individuals with energy management knowledge and skills. With the Schools’ course in Energy Management we aim to bring the energy reduction gospel to the energy managers of tomorrow. In addition, a recently developed Junior Energy Manager Apprenticeship, part of the Governments successful Trailblazer programme and first in energy management sector, will assure that the needs for in-house energy management skills are being met. Recognized Energy Manager professional status will be awarded to those who successfully complete the energy management training programme and demonstrate their skills and knowledge. By providing a training platform for individuals to become energy managers, and for non-energy management professionals to learn about energy reduction measures,

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the EMA equips all its stakeholders with intelligence to guide their energy reduction decisions. Policy and Government Engagement The EMA is a valued body by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). The EMA has been approved by the Environment Agency as one of the ESOS Lead Assessors’ Registers, and also runs a training that provides participants experienced in energy assessment with knowledge to lead, review and approve an ESOS energy assessment. The summer budget announcement of the streamlining of energy efficiency business taxation landscape will have major implications across many organisations. The EMA has been working with HM Treasury to assure the concerns and suggestions of energy managers are incorporated in the development of the new tax regime. The Association is one of the participants of the Energy Efficiency Financial Investment Group (EEFIG) and from September 2015 became the UK National Administrator of the European Code of Conduct. As well as informing the industry about current issues, working with Government on enhancing energy efficiency policy and raising the profile of energy management in Europe, our overreaching focus is to produce a community of like-minded professionals. The reach of the EMA can be best determined through our annual two-day energy management exhibition EMEX. In its second year, the core theme is to engage visitors in dialogues on energy management matters, update audience on the UK’s energy policy, outline the trends within the energy management profession, and most of all to share the examples of energy management excellence amongst the organisations taking part. For individuals and organisations serious about energy management, the EMA messages should become of paramount importance. If you are yet to be persuaded, visit us at EMEX in the EMA Networking Area on 11-12 November 2015 at ExCeL London. We look forward to meeting you. Yours, Richard Felgate, Chairman of the Energy Managers Association (EMA)


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