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Final Agenda

9.00 Registration

 

9.35 – 9.45 Introduction to day

  • Catherine Mitchell, University of Exeter

 

9.45 – 10.45 UK Rules and Incentives

  • Matthew Lockwood, IGov Team, University of Exeter
  • Caroline Kuzemko, IGov Team, University of Exeter
  • Richard Hoggett, IGov Team, University of Exeter
  • Catherine Mitchell, IGov Team, University of Exeter
  • Florian Kern, SPRU

 

10.45 – 11.00 Break

 

 11.00 – 12.00 Keynote Speakers

  • Prof. Dr. Miranda Schreurs*, Director of the Environmental Policy Research Centre and Professor of Comparative Politics at the Freie Universität Berlin.
  • Prof. Jim Skea,  RCUK Energy Strategy Fellow, Imperial College London

 

12.00 – 1.00 Lunch

 1.00 – 2.20 The Energy Den – Sessions 1 and 2

  • Keith MacLean – Policy and Research Director, SSE
  • Chris Welby – Policy & Regulatory Affairs Director, Good Energy
  • Andrew Mack – Head of Strategy, OVO Energy
  • Danielle Lane – Head of Regulatory & Stakeholder Relations UK, DONG Energy 

 

  • Lorretta Boman – Director – Carbon Consulting, Europe and Africa, WorleyParsons
  • Andy Balkwill – Regulatory Policy Manager, National Grid
  • Malcolm Keay – Snr Research Fellow, Oxford Institute of Energy Studies
  • Dave Openshaw  – Head of Future Networks, UK Power Networks
  • Matthew Rhodes – Managing Director, Encraft

 

2.20 – 2.35 Break

 

2.35 – 3.45 The Energy Den – Sessions 3 and 4

  • Simon Roberts – Chief Executive of the Centre for Sustainable Energy
  • Judith Ward – Director of Sustainability First
  • Ingrid Holmes – Associate Director, E3G
  • Kirsty Hamilton – Policy Head, Low Carbon Finance Group

 

  • Ruth Davis – Political Director, Greenpeace UK
  • Rebecca Willis – Independent Researcher
  • Guy Newey – Head of Environment & Energy, Policy Exchange
  • Reg Platt – Snr Research Fellow, IPPR

 

3.45 – 4.50 Panel Session

  • Ben Caldecott – Programme Director and Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment
  • Andy Rowell – Freelance Writer and Director of Public Interest Investigations at Spinwatch
  • Melanie Smallman – Chair of SERA and a member of Labour’s Living Standards and Sustainability Policy Commission
  • Neil Stockley – Director, MHP Communications

 

4.50 – 5.00 Closing Remarks

  • Catherine Mitchell – University of Exeter

 

 

* We would like to thank the Germany Embassy for kindly supporting the participation of Prof. Schreurs at this event.

We are also grateful to SSE for financial support.

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