Futures Forum: Tackling the Energy Challenge Together: free conference in Exeter: Friday 28th March
here's a reminder from SidEnergy with a little more information:
Tackling the Energy Challenge Together - SEACS Conference –
Friday 28th March
Over the past three years, SEACS (Sustainable Energy Across the Common
Space) has tackled the challenge of reducing energy consumption by 20%
by 2020 in line with the new Energy Efficiency Directive (2012).
The conference is being held in the newly refurbished, world class
museum in Exeter and will start with a presentation by Rob Hopkins,
founder of The Transition Movement...
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An update from the conference website:
Tackling the Energy Challenge Together Conference
Friday, 28 March, 2014 - 09:30 - 16:00
Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, Devon, England
Over the past three years, SEACS has tackled the challenge of reducing energy consumption. The conference will be of interest to anyone involved in reducing energy consumption but particularly those working with schools and communities.
The conference will start with a presentation by Rob Hopkins, founder of The Transition Movement, writer and renowned public speaker.
The day will focus on the successful methods and tools that have been used by the project partners in south west England and Brittany to assist individuals, householders, communities, schools and local authorities to change their behaviour and implement sustainable energy measures in order to reduce energy demand.
This conference will provide a stimulating environment to learn of new tools and approaches as well as an opportunity to network and share with others your own practice when tackling the energy challenge. We hope you are able to attend.
To book a place on this free conference please register before the 15 March 2014 by following this link: Tackling the Energy Challenge Together-SEACS Project... Tickets, Exeter - Eventbrite
Tackling the Energy Challenge Together Conference | SEACS
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