The Energyst Event

Mar 28, 2018

Edina is delighted to be exhibiting at The Energyst Event. Taking place on the 17th and 18th April at the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham, the free to attend event will focus solely on the changing face of energy management and the effect it has on the bottom line.

The event will concentrate on the fusion of energy management and the convergence of Efficiency, Procurement and Flexibility, all linked by data analytics and Automated Meter Reading. These topics will form the backbone of the event through a programme of seminars, panel debates and an exhibition – all under one roof.

Conference sessions will explore:

  • What the convergence of procurement, efficiency and flexibility means for energy strategies
  • How changes to charging regimes will affect businesses
  • Decentralisation: What’s coming and how can businesses harness their assets
  • How to deliver greater benefits from generation, storage and flexibility
  • How to build businesses cases that look beyond energy
  • How data and intelligence is disrupting procurement
  • Emerging service and finance models for decentralised generation and efficiency
  • The implications and opportunities of heat, power and storage convergence

The conference will also mark the launch of two new reports: 1) lower carbon heat for businesses, and; 2) demand-side response within mission critical environments.

Edina experts will be on hand to discuss combined heat and power (CHP), self-generation and the impact of the Medium Combustion Plant Directive for onsite generation.

We’ll look forward to welcoming you in the Manxman Suite, stand MS-14.

For more information or to register your interest, please visit https://www.theenergystevent.com/.

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