What to expect from the Energy Show at UKCW 2018

  • 5 Jul 2018

The Energy Show 2018 is set to take place from 9th to 11th October at UK Construction Week, with a focus on renewables.

The show will see former Green Party leader and current Sheffield MP, Natalie Bennett, Chief Executive at REA, Nina Skorupska, and Managing Director at Caplor Energy, Gareth Williams, all cover the following topics:

  • New policy thinking for the low energy retrofit sector coming out of the Each Home Counts review
  • New developments in electric vehicles
  • An increasing focus on how Britain will implement the clean growth strategy to meet its legally binding carbon budgets
  • UK energy policy and industry experts debate on the likely outcome for the sector post-Brexit.

Sessions in the REA Theatre will also cover new innovations in clean fuels, battery storage, and electric vehicles and how they work with the built environment. Energy 2018 will also host the REA Conference on 11 October.

Nathan Garnett, UKCW event director, said: “There’s so much going on in the energy sector at the moment, and we have a great line up of events and experts at Energy 2018 to challenge policymakers and the industry alike.

“This show is both a networking hub and a place to discover new technologies and energy saving ideas within a wider range of interconnected industries. So the Innovation Trail is returning to the show, and we’ll be looking at how energy still critically fits into the future of construction, which is our theme for UKCW this year.”

Other exhibitors at the show include the Renewable Energy Association, Eland Cables, EON Energy, Flogas, G2 Energy, and Libra Energy.

You can get your free ticket here, which will include access to the whole of UK Construction Week. 

You can also keep up-to-date with the latest information about exhibitors, product launches and speakers at Energy 2018 via the website www.energyliveshow.co.uk and on Twitter at @UKenergyshow or using the hashtag #Energy2018.

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