Thursday 6 November 2014

Ed Davey, Big Six bosses and energy saving tips at Energy Live 2014

Ed Davey, Big Six bosses and energy saving tips at Energy Live 2014

It’s here! Hundreds of energy users are headed to London today to see three Big Six bosses, Energy Secretary Ed Davey plus fracking chief Chris Faulkner of Breitling Energy face off with eco-activist Ewa Jasiewicz at Energy Live 2014.

That’s not to mention the efficiency tips galore with one-on-one sessions with energy managers from some of the UK’s top retailers.

Now bigger than ever, Energy Live 2014 opens for a third year at the Barbican, spread over two floors with gripping debates and enlightening seminars.

With a theme the 'Politics of Power' ahead of next year's election, there's a chance to pose questions in our Question of Energy panel to SSE CEO Alistair Phillips-Davies, MD of British Gas Business Stephen Beynon and E.ON's Director of B2B Anthony Ainsworth.

There’s an exclusive lesson from Brazil on how energy can do wonders for society from Tania Cosentino, Zone President for South America at Schneider Electric who has flown in especially for the conference.

Meanwhile it's a last hurrah for trade body Energy UK's outgoing CEO Angela Knight and she'll be giving us the inside track on her real thoughts about energy - plus (we hope) of what she plans to do next.

Our audience will hear the latest on Big Energy Data, advice on winning over the tightest-fisted Finance Directors to energy efficiency and forward-thinking on our unconventional future - be it getting your own energy source, lighting the way with low energy LEDs or the future of fracking.

MP Lilian Greenwood is joining Ovo Energy's Head of Policy Guy Newey, Maria Wardrobe of National Energy Action and Claire Durkin, CEO of Consumers in Control to talk about rising energy bills and how to solve fuel poverty.

Watch short and snappy videos, cinema-style, in our Case Study Corner with examples from experienced energy end users such as Matalan’s Dave Derbyshire, Debenham’s Jaz Rabadia and Wickes’ Neil Chetwynd.

Spread over two floors at the Barbican in central London, the jam-packed event has three seminar streams each backed by the headline sponsors EY, npower and Schneider Electric for our audience of energy professionals.

It wouldn't be an ELN event without a twist - and there's a 21st century one for the seminars, with audience members getting 'silent disco'-style headphones able to tune into different sessions.

 

Written by

Bruna Pinhoni

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