Speakers include: Prof Phil Jones; Environment Minister John Griffiths; Dr Kevin Bygate; Prof Peter Pearson, Baroness Eluned Morgan, Dr Ron Loveland and a senior representative of the Chinese Government.
The event starts at 9.30am on the 15th November and closes at 16.30 on the 16th, during which there will be twenty eight technical / academic sessions run in four themes:
1: Low carbon policies and public engagement Theme
2: New and emerging technologies and skills and training for the low carbon economy
3: Energy supply, low carbon cities and regions, scenario modelling and low carbon futures
4: Environmental impacts and appraisal with economic costs and business opportunities.
During these sessions research and development across the LCRI’s six main research strands of Bio-energy, Built Environment, Hydrogen, Large Scale Power Generation, Marine and Solar PV will be presented by academics, industrial partners and government representatives. There will also be exhibition and academic poster displays.
This is not an Innovation Network event.
This event is being organised
by the Low Carbon Research Institute (LCRI), a consortium of six universities in Wales involved with low carbon research and transitions to a low carbon energy system.
This event is free but pre-registration is required, via LCRI.
Further Information & To Register
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