TODAY AT 1PM: register for edie’s next webinar on net-zero energy strategies

With an ever-growing number of organisations announcing new net-zero carbon commitments, this edie masterclass will equip energy and sustainability professionals with the insight and inspiration they need to evolve their decarbonisation strategies in 2020.

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Brought to you in association with energy supplier SmartestEnergy, the 45-minute session will provide much-needed context for making a net-zero carbon commitment, and will break down how to choose the right energy options for your business on the road to net-zero.

The masterclass will also feature a real-life case study from property consultancy JLL, which recently announced a commitment to become a net-zero emission business by 2030. JLL will explain how it is working with SmartestEnergy to adapt and enhance its energy strategy to meet that goal.

Speaking for JLL will be David Mead, who has spent 10 years with the business delivering on its ambition of buying renewable electricity for its clients (and itself). All contracts placed via JLL are on 100% renewables.  Most recently he secured a deal through SmartestEnergy to source the energy for JLL’s corporate offices from a named PV generator without entering into a long term PPA.

The session will conclude with a live audience Q&A, allowing registrants to ask specific questions to SmartestEnergy and JLL about the key energy challenges and opportunities facing businesses now and in the future.

Masterclass discussion points:

  • Building net zero carbon targets into your energy strategy
  • The UK’s changing energy generation mix and what it means for you
  • Renewable energy and distributed generation: Working out which option is right for you

Comments (1)

  1. Hugh Sharman says:

    We have recently corresponded on the subject of the "energy" metals needed to implement the UK Government’s zero emission legislation, well summarised in the letter which distinguished Earth Scientists submitted to the CCC in June last year. Just to remind you https://www.nhm.ac.uk/press-office/press-releases/leading-scientists-set-out-resource-challenge-of-meeting-net-zer.html
    Will this admittedly difficult question be dealt with in the forthcoming WEBINAR?

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