Energy reducing strategies for the built environment
8:30am - 12:30pm Wednesday 30th May
With complimentary breakfast and refreshments upon arrival.
About the Seminar
This breakfast seminar will see 4 key industry leaders sharing their companies approaches to improving energy efficiency. The speakers will demonstrate their unique strategy for sustainability, and how each company plans to reduce its impact on the environment.
The seminar will examine previous cases, where EC technology has been applied to reduce energy consumption in the built environment. Examples will include results from a major EC fan upgrade by Marks and Spencer, as part of their Plan A approach. CLS Energy Ltd will be exploring the energy saving opportunities within your buildings and vehicle fleets. James will be reviewing the proven benefits of upgrading to EC technology. Mercedes-AMG Petronas will be presenting an exclusive video talk about their recent cooling solution and energy savings.
Alan was trained by the Energy Institute to its highest level (EurEM). He conducts energy assessments, audits and presentations to commercial companies.
James is responsible for the introduction of new fan and control technology at ebm-papst UK. He also provides technical expertise to OEM’s and end users.
Agenda
08:30 Breakfast and registration on arrival in ebm-papst’s Client Centre
09:20 Welcome to ebm-papst Tony Wright, ebm-papst
09:30 AHU Refurbishments and Energy Savings David Bennett, Munters
10:00 What is an EC Upgrade? James Cooper, ebm-papst
10:30 Coffee break
10:50 Mercedes-AMG Petronas Cooling Solutions & Energy Savings (Via Conference Call) Bobby van Druff, Head of Facilities
11:20 Energy Reducing Strategies for Built & Mobile Environment Alan Asbury, CLS Energy Ltd
11:50 The Role of Innovation in M&S’ Sustainable Future Oliver Knowles, Marks and Spencer
12:20 Finish
Attendees
This seminar will be of particular interest to Facilities Managers, M&E Contractors, Energy Managers, Sustainability Consultants, End Users and others involved in reducing carbon emissions and energy consumption in the built environment.
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