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Skills shortage - who will keep the lights on?

Speaker: David Lammy MP, Minister for Skills, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills


Date 06 May 2008
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Time

08:45 - Registration
16:10 - Close

Location

The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK

Sponsors

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Supporting organisations

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Introduction

The energy sector faces major challenges over the coming decades. Huge investments in new generation and network replacement and network enhancement are required, just at a time when approximately 40% of the people with the necessary skills approach retirement. Recently, attracting new entrants, as well as educating, training and then retaining them has proved challenging. The potential lack of future skills therefore poses a significant threat to security of supply and the ability to deliver the desired outcome of reducing CO2 emissions.

The key objectives

  • Review future skills requirements in the energy sector including;
    • Building and operation of new electricity generating equipment
    • Replacement, enhancement and operation of networks
    • Delivery of energy efficiency
  • Demand side management
  • Consider the future skills availability
  • Highlight current positive initiatives, successes and lessons learnt

Key benefits

  • Improved knowledge for all power industry stakeholders to plan for the future
  • An opportunity to share data and ideas
  • A means of bringing together all stakeholders in the electricity industry (plus related sectors)

Who should attend

  • UK electricity sector and related stakeholders
  • HR professionals
  • Generation operators
  • Network companies
  • Supply companies
  • Power plant suppliers
  • Generation developers
  • Financiers
  • Government bodies
  • Regulators
  • Major contractors and service providers
  • Academics, training bodies and sector skills councils

Keynote biography

David Lammy MP, Minister for Skills, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills

Last year Gordon Brown appointed David to his new Government as the Minister for Skills in the new Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. David has responsibility for the Commission for Employment and Skills, Leitch implementation, Train to Gain, Skills academies, Skills for Life and apprenticeships. He has served as a Minister in the Department of Health, the Department of Constitutional Affairs, and Minister for Culture in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

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Cost

 

Member

£295.00 (+ £51.63 VAT = £346.63)

Non member

£345.00 (+ £60.38 VAT = £405.38)

Student*/Retired

£105.00 (+ £18.38 VAT = £123.38)

*Please note that all students must have their applications endorsed by their Professor or Head of Department.


Programme

 

08:45Registration
09:20Opening address
Chris Earnshaw, Deputy President, The IET
09:30Keynote Address: The Government’s Message
David Lammy MP, Minister for Skills, Department for Innovation Universities and Skills
09:50Skills Needs in the Energy Industry
Professor Anthony Day, Council Member, Energy Institute
10:10From Feast to Famine - How to Restock the Skills Cupboard
Sue Guest, Strategy Manager – Electricity, Energy and Utilities Skills
10:30IET Power Academy – Tackling the Demand for Engineering Graduates
Bill Fenton, Power Academy Manager, The IET
10:50IET Power Academy – A Scholar’s Perspective
Peter Haigh, National Grid Power Academy Scholar, University of Manchester
10:55Refreshments
11:15POWERful Engineering - The Supply Chain Professor
Michael Sterling, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Birmingham
11:35E.ON’s plugin2engineering – Engaging Future Generations
Tony Jenkin-Jones, Community Relations Executive, E.ON
11:55Revitalising Nuclear Capability: Success to Date and Challenges Ahead
Dr Paul JA Howarth, Director of Research, Dalton Nuclear Institute, University of Manchester
12:05Skills Development in the National Nuclear Laboratory for the UK Nuclear Industry
Fiona Rayment, Head of Technology Resource, Nexia Solutions
12:15Lunch
13:15Breakout sessions – group discussions with key questions to answer
14:30Refreshments
14:50Plenary session – group feedback with breakout session representatives
16:00Chair’s closing remarks and conclusions
16:10Close

Poster

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Organiser

Organised by the Power Trading and Control TPN




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