The webinar, which took place on Thursday 31 May 2018, 11am-12pm (BST) and hosted in association with Centrica Business Solutions, explored how energy and sustainability managers can utilise onsite technologies to increase efficiencies and reduce costs.

— REGISTER TO WATCH THE ONSITE WEBINAR HERE —

Energy costs are rising, clean technology costs are tumbling, and new off-grid opportunities are becoming more viable – NOW is the time to upgrade your organisation’s sustainability strategy through onsite energy solutions, and this webinar will show you the way. 

Using real-experience case studies, this hour-long session will hear from some of the leaders in onsite generation – from renewables to CHP, ground-source heat pumps to anaerobic digestion, this webinar has got it covered. 

discussion points:

  • Developing a realistic, subsidy-free business case for renewables
  • Choosing the best onsite energy technologies for your organisation
  • Overcoming barriers to greater investment in onsite energy generation
  • Making the most of your onsite solutions through advanced energy data analytics

 

Speakers:

– Matt Mace, senior reporter, edie (chair)

– Adam Pawelas, group director environment & utilities, Carlsberg. Adam will explain how the company strategises development and implementation of onsite energy and water management systems at breweries.

– Adrian Fox, lead project manager (North lead), renewable energy investment programme, National Trust. Adrian will cover the Trust’s Renewable Energy Investment Programme. The ambitious £37m programme aims to generate 50% of the National Trusts’ energy needs from renewable technologies by 2020.

– Tim Wynn-Jones, senior business development manager, Centrica Business Solutions. Tim will explore what types of technologies will work best for businesses, while exploring how data can optimise these technologies.

— REGISTER TO WATCH THE ONSITE WEBINAR HERE —

If you have any questions for the expert speakers about how to maximise the potential of onsite technologies, please leave a comment below and we will do our best to ask them all during the Q&A section of the webinar.

edie staff

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