Regen SW Renewable Energy Marketplace Event

Regen SW Renewable Energy Marketplace Event

An exhibition and conference on 8 April at Westpoint, Exeter.

On 8th April we’re going to be at the Renewable Energy Marketplace at Westpoint from 10am to 4pm. This is being organised by Regen Southwest. It will include the latest renewable energy technologies, practical support for homeowners and a series of talks and workshops. It brings together people with a variety of energy solutions and products.

Highlights of the event:

  • Find out how to reduce your energy costs
  • Meet over 100 exhibitors showing all the latest renewable energy technologies
  • See live demonstrations of installations and technologies
  • Visit the dedicated zones with experts to get practical support
  • Targeted advice for communities, landowners, homeowners and installers
  • Workshops to help you understand the technologies
  • Information on Renewable Heat Incentive, Feed in Tariff and Green Deal
  • Find out what you need to know to get your projects off the ground
  • Renewable energy poetry, theatre and visual minutes live!

Tickets to attend the event are £15 +VAT to attend the exhibition

There is a high level line-up for the conference, sessions are £45 plus VAT or £125+VAT to attend all of the conference events.

10.00 Session One – Plenary – Top tips for future of energy policy and the market.
Gareth Redmond, head of renewables programme, DECC
Merlin Hyman, chief executive, Regen SW

11.00 Session Two – Contracts for Difference, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and auctioning Support
Alan John, partner, Osborne Clarke
Chris Smith, NEAS Energy

12.00 Session Three – Opportunities for Renewable Heat.
Representatives of DECC, OFGEM, BRE and MCS
Tim Crook, Regen SW alongside DECC, OFGEM, BRE and MCS

14.00 Session Four – Overcoming grid and planning barriers
Aidan Morris, grid delivery manager, Lightsource Renewable Energy
Western Power Distribution

15.00 Session Five – DECC’s Community Energy Strategy and what it means for your projects
Cheryl Hiles, director, Regen SW
Jonathon Johns, director, Communities for Renewables CIC

Click here for more information and here to book