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The Second National Energy and Sustainability Conference and Exhibition 2024

Shaping the Energy Landscape and Delivering the UK's Energy Transition

The Kia Oval, London 13 March 2024, 8:45am - 4:40pm

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Learning Outcomes

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the current state of the UK's energy landscape, including the impact of global events and soaring energy prices
  • Get the latest updates on how the government is working towards delivering on the UK's commitment to reach net-zero emissions by 2050
  • Find out how to take an integrated approach to understanding, prioritising and tackling decarbonisation in regions
  • Explore various decarbonisation pathways, illustrative scenarios, and policies to reduce emissions across different sectors
  • Learn how to adopt an integrated approach to address decarbonisation in collaboration with governments and local authorities
  • Accelerate the deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiencies in local areas
  • Reduce the negative environmental impact of buildings by installing renewable technologies and investing in energy savings projects
  • Examine the role of the UK's finance sector in supporting the transition to a net-zero economy
  • Learn from practical examples of improving energy efficiency
  • Understand the barriers and challenges associated with transitioning to greener, smarter buildings
  • Discover the potential of digitalisation to accelerate innovation in green transport
  • Explore the complexities and opportunities in achieving a sustainable, secure, and economically prosperous energy future for the UK

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