ETI: 10 years of Innovation conference and exhibition
Westminster Bridge – County Hall 21 – 22nd November 2017 09:30 – 17:30
The ETI is a £400m industry and government funded research institute into low carbon energy system planning and technology development to address UK energy and climate change targets.
For the last 10 years we have invested in whole energy system modelling, technology innovation, road mapping and the delivery of a portfolio of over 135 complex low carbon energy innovation projects.
We would like to invite you to learn more about our findings from this work by joining us for our ‘10 years of Innovation’ conference and exhibition.
Over the course of two days we will host seminars on each of our technology programme areas alongside an exhibition detailing our completed work and insights together with a profile of our large scale technology demonstration activity in 2018 & 2019.
You can register for the event by visiting the ETI website: http://www.eti.co.uk/news/10-years-of-innovation
Tuesday 21st November 2017
Highlighted programmes
Offshore Renewables / Energy Storage and Distribution / Smart Systems and Heat / Nuclear / Energy Systems – Whole Energy Systems Planning
9.30am: Registration, light refreshments – exhibition opens
10.00am: Opening address 10 years of innovation – what have we achieved? ETI CEO Jonathan Wills
11.00am: Programme sessions in Offshore Renewables and Energy Storage and Distribution
12.30pm: Lunch
2.00pm: Programme sessions in Nuclear and Smart Systems and Heat
3.30pm: Break
4.00pm: Whole Energy Systems Planning debate
5.30pm: Close
Wednesday 22nd November 2017
Highlighted programmes
Carbon Capture and Storage / Bioenergy / Heavy Duty Vehicles (Land &Marine) / Energy Systems – Scenarios Latest Thinking
9.30am: Registration, Light refreshments – exhibition opens
10.00am: Opening address 10 years of innovation – what have we achieved? ETI CEO Jonathan Wills
11.00am: Programme sessions in Carbon Capture and Storage and Heavy Duty Vehicles Land
12.30pm: Lunch
2.00pm: Programme sessions in Heavy Duty Vehicles Marine and Bioenergy
3.30pm: Break
4.00pm: Energy Systems Scenarios – latest ETI analysis
5.30pm: Close