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All Energy & Decarbonise 2023


  • SEC - Scottish Exhibition Campus Exhibition Way Glasgow, G3 8YW Scotland (map)

Join SHFCA on Stand P30 at our industry's biggest networking event to hear about the newest trends and see the cutting-edge technology on the All-Energy & Dcarbonise exhibition showfloor.

All-Energy & Dcarbonise, the UK’s largest low carbon energy and full supply chain renewables event, is taking place on Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th May 2023 at the SEC in Glasgow. All-Energy is free to attend and offers excellent opportunities to meet, network and make connections with the renewable energy community over both days of the conference and exhibition.

The popular Hydrogen Hub will once again feature the Hydrogen and Energy Storage showfloor theatre and showcase area that will demonstrate the very latest hydrogen technology on the show floor. SHFCA is actively involved with All-Energy and we hope you will be able to visit our Stand P30 which is located at the centre of the Hydrogen Hub in the Exhibition Hall. Get your free visitor badge for this year's All-Energy event and discover the latest trends, insights and innovations in the renewable and low carbon energy industries.

Register for your free All-Energy visitor badge here: https://www.all-energy.co.uk/en-gb/enquire.html

Over 7,500 participants from the renewables and low carbon energy community attended All-Energy in May 2022. One of the main attractions of All-Energy is the extensive range of conference sessions, show-floor theatres and academic poster presentations. All forms of renewable energy will be covered in the conference sessions which include hydrogen, energy storage, energy systems, energy integration and transition, cyber security in the energy industry, finance and funding, community and local energy, and much more. Examples include:

Weds 09:00-10:30 in Lomond Auditorium: Opening Plenary Session with Keith Anderson, The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow Councillor Jacqueline McLaren, The Rt Hon Humza Yousaf MSP, Professor Jim Skea CBE, FRSE, David Bunch, Chris Stark, and Councillor Susan Aitken.

Weds 10:30-15:30 in the Exhibition Hall: Hydrogen and Energy Storage Show Floor Theatre with speakers including Ewan Murray, Dr.Priya Bhagavathy, Guy Appleton, Jamie Robinson, Paul Codd, Kara Hazelgrave, Sivapriya Mothilal Bhagavathy, Jennie Morrison, Irene Wilson, and Tim Armitage. This Showfloor Theatre is located opposite the Hydrogen Showcase and is just around the corner from our SHFCA stand P30.

Weds 11:00-12:30 in Forth: The Hydrogen Transition 1: Technology & Policy Push chaired by Matthew Knight of Siemens Energy, with speakers Molly Iliffe, Baringa; Stuart McKay, Scottish Government; Mark Bradley. Scottish Power; David Hogg, Arup; and Nicolas Poblete, ProChile. In association with the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association.

Weds 11:00-15:30 in Hall 1: Innovate UK: Supporting innovation in the Energy sector – from SMEs and upwards organised by Innovate UK

Weds 13:00-13:40 in Lomond Auditorium: Lunchtime Conversation with Tim Pick, the UK’s Offshore Wind Champion, who recently made a number of recommendations to accelerate the deployment of offshore wind farms in the UK in his Seizing our Opportunities report for the UK Government.

Weds 14:00-15:30 in Forth: Energy Storage 1: Accelerating the shift to low carbon energy storage chaired by Dr Keith Maclean OBE, with speakers John Egan, Vijay Shinde, Dr Maria Brucoli, Duncan Dale, Malcolm Paterson, and Hugh Maguire.

Weds 14:00-15:30 in Alsh 1: Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA): Where have we got to and what’s next? Chaired by Kersti Berge of the Scottish Government, with speakers Simon Dawes, Madelaine Brooks, Professor Keith Bell of Strathclyde University, Kathryn Emmett, and Angus MacRae.

Weds 16:00-17:30 in Forth: The Hydrogen Transition 2: Creating Market Pull. Chaired by Clare Lavelle of Arup, with speakers Mark Griffin of Scottish Power, Irina Bonavino of Scottish Enterprise, Eilidh Graham of SGN, Nick O’Neill, Dr Zac Cesaro. In association with the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association.

Weds 18:00-20:00 at the Glasgow Science Centre: Giant Networking Evening sponsored by Siemens Energy

Thurs 09:00-10:30 in Lomond Auditorium: Opening Plenary Session: Zero emission electricity 100% of the time: How do we deliver a net zero GB electricity system by 2035? With Professor Sir Jim McDonald FRSE FREng FInstP FIET, Adam Berman, Tom Smout, Rebecca Barnett, Laura Fleming, and Steve Scrimshaw

Thurs 10:30-15:30 in the Exhibition Hall: Hydrogen and Energy Storage Show Floor Theatre with speakers including Paul Mccormack, Gunther Newcombe, Callum Turnbull, Dalia Majumder-Russell, Charlie Blair, Andrew Stevenson, Ayatte Atteya, and Stephen Livermore. This Showfloor Theatre is located opposite the Hydrogen Showcase and is just around the corner from our SHFCA stand P30.

Thurs 11:00-12:30 in Forth: The Hydrogen Transition 3: Delivering the Just Transition chaired by Professor Karen Turner of Strathclyde University, with speakers Joanne Allday, Port of Cromarty Firth; Martin McCormack, Energy Transition Zone Ltd: David Amos, PlusZero; Fiona Landy, Hydrogen Accelerator; and William Mezzullo of Centrica. In association with the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association.

Thurs 14:00-15:30 in Forth: Energy Storage 2: Accelerating the shift to low carbon energy storage chaired by Dr Grant Wilson, University of Birmingham with speakers Ian Ellerington, Charlie Blair, Katriona Edlmann, Paul Howdle, and Andrew Hughes.

Dcarbonise and its sessions, aims at the end-user, has lowering carbon impact to improve sustainability at its heart, with the focus on the built environment in general and heat decarbonisation in particular; as well as decarbonisation of transport, cities/places, industry and the supply chain.

We look forward to seeing you at on Weds 10th and Thurs 11th May 2023 at the SEC in Glasgow, visit our SHFCA stand P30 in the Hydrogen Hub.

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