Zero carbon footprint building – emerging technologies and policy implementation
Date 19 November 2008
Time
09:00- Open
17:00- Close
Location
IET, Savoy Place, London, UK.
This is a new event in response to the announcement of zero stamp duty on zero carbon homes and the increasing demand for low and zero carbon buildings.
Key speakers:
Martin Wheatley, Programme Director, Environment and Planning, Local Government Association, UK
Dr David Strong, Chief Executive, Inbuilt Consulting Ltd, UK
Key benefits:
- Provide delegates with an overview of current thinking in this sector, gaining an insight into policy implementation, emerging technologies, practical application and consumer benefits
- Look into how we plan to achieve zero carbon homes by 2016, and question what policies will begin to deliver a zero carbon housing stock, and over what timescale.
- Review and present novel engineering solutions to provide low and ultimately zero carbon buildings.
This seminar will provide delegates with the opportunity to:
- Be briefed on the current thinking in this sector
- Network with the people tasked with delivering low carbon buildings
- Debate future prospects in this area
Registration
Download registration form (PDF)
Cost
| Early bird rate | Standard rate |
Member | £245.00 (+ £42.88 VAT = £287.88) | £295.00 (+ £51.63 VAT = £346.63) |
Non Member | £295.00 (+ £51.63 VAT = £346.63) | £345.00 (+ £60.38 VAT = £405.38) |
Student* | £105.00 (+ £18.38 VAT = £123.38) | £105.00 (+ £18.38 VAT = £123.38) |
Programme
Presentations will included:
- Zero carbon homes – how policy will help achieve this
- Do we have a road map to achieve zero carbon by 2016?
- Low and zero carbon homes –delivering genuine sustainability and avoiding unintended consequences
- Smart metering – the importance of energy management
Download programme (PDF)