Global Infrastructure Forum - NOW CLOSED
Global Infrastructure Forum’s primary aim was to present key investment projects from around the globe. It highlighted the investment and business development opportunities for UK delivery partners to both advance new and maintain and enhance existing infrastructure. Keep visiting to find out where and when Global Infrastructure Forum 2011 will be.
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Infrastructure Now | 22-23 September 2010
ONLINE EVENT
Infrastructure Now is a new FREE to attend online event that will develop and expand on themes and discussions at the Global Infrastructure Forum. It will allow owners, operators, financiers and delivery partners to continue the discussion surrounding real infrastructure projects, view interactive presentations of these projects, and highlight the investment and business development opportunities for British expertise.
As with all Building and BD events it will be driven by a top end conference programme with the industry’s leading figures giving their thoughts and opinions on the market and addressing the issues and challenges facing the infrastructure sector.
Visit infrastructurenowevent.com to find out more and to register FREE
Renewable Energy Conference | 22 November 2010 | Millennium Gloucester Hotel & Conference Centre, Kensington, London
“The UK is already the world leader in offshore wind and we are also supporting wave and tidal stream. The prospects for growth in all these areas is excellent.” Chris Huhne, UK Secretary of Energy and Climate Change
The Renewable Energy Conference offers you practical opportunities through topics such as:
- Revealing the new government’s direction in renewable energy
- Green Investment Bank – what are the practical plans and potential?
- Analysing the costs vs. benefits of wind energy projects
- Exploring the opportunities in offshore wind energy
- Effective contracts: maximising the success of projects and client-supply chain relationships in wind energy
- International address: breaking news in solar energy
- Understanding the power of wave and tidal energy
- Assessing the impact of feed-in tariffs
- Considering the potential of distributed energy
Building’s Renewable Energy Conference focuses on the latest plans for renewable energy development in the UK and no other event highlights the specific opportunities for the built environment within this industry. The joint exhibition and networking area with the Energy from Waste and Nuclear Energy Conferences ensure that you can discover the opportunities for you’re company within this multibillion pound sector.
Register your interest today at and receive £100 off your booking
Energy from Waste Conference| 22 November 2010 | Millennium Gloucester Hotel & Conference Centre, Kensington, London
“We need to take action on two fronts: to stimulate the expansion of low-carbon technologies, particularly in power generation, and improve the energy efficiency of our economy.” Chris Huhne, UK Secretary of Energy and Climate Change
The Energy from Waste Conference looks at the latest developments within the UK and the opportunities for the supply chain to be involved in upcoming projects. Case studies, discussions, debates and key issues include:
- Overview of the energy from waste industry: options, opportunities and obstacles
- Breaking down energy from waste
- Planning energy from waste projects under the new government
- Securing finance through PFI – will this be the way to go?
- Case study: lessons learnt from building a new Energy from Waste plant
- What are the opportunities and challenges in adopting CHP with energy from waste?
- Case study: reviewing biomass to Energy projects
- Is there a remedy for energy from waste plants? – considering options for resolving social and environmental issues
- What is needed from the supply chain for effective progress in energy from waste?
The joint exhibition and networking area with the Renewable Energy and Nuclear Energy Conferences ensure that you can discover the opportunities for you’re company within this multibillion pound sector.
Register your interest today at and receive £100 off your booking
Nuclear Energy Conference| 22 November 2010 | Millennium Gloucester Hotel & Conference Centre, Kensington, London
“The coalition agreement is clear that new nuclear can and will go ahead – but only so long as there is no public subsidy, a pledge robustly guaranteed by the state of the public finances. We will learn from past mistakes. Streamlining planning. Dealing with waste, reprocessing and decommissioning, and a clear policy framework.” Chris Huhne, UK Secretary of Energy and Climate Change
The Nuclear Energy Conference focuses on the latest plans for nuclear energy developments in the UK delivered form those in the forefront of the nuclear industry, topics include:
Topics include:
- Keynote Address: The future of energy supply in the UK – The vision for Nuclear energy’s role
2010 onwards: The very latest plans for Nuclear Energy in the UK - Panel discussion: Analysing the current funding and planning issues in nuclear energy
- Case study: France – Lessons learnt from building a new nuclear power plant
- Case study: Finland – Lessons learnt from building a new nuclear power plant
- Panel discussion: Delivering new build stations in the UK – addressing skills shortage
- Getting work with existing nuclear facilities: Supply chain opportunities under microscope
- Panel discussion: How to develop most effective and secure nuclear waste management plans for nuclear energy stations in the UK
- Exploring latest research and technologies to increase safety and security
The joint exhibition and networking area with the Renewable Energy and Energy from Waste Conferences ensure that you can discover the opportunities for you’re company within this multibillion pound sector.
Register your interest today at and receive £100 off your booking
















