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News Release from: Centaur Conferences | Subject: Low-zero carbon buildings one day conference
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 October 2006
Low-zero carbon buildings one day
conference
Conference and workshop will deliver the critical need-to-know solutions for the delivery of affordable and profitable low to zero carbon buildings.
22nd November 2006 Post Conference Workshop
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 6 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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23rd November 2006.
Hesperia London Victoria, SW1.
Driven by the recent Energy review, the Building Regulations Part L, the European Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) central and local government are regulating the implementation of micro-generation and low carbon technologies in public sector buildings and private developments.
This conference and workshop will deliver the critical need-to-know solutions for the delivery of affordable and profitable low to zero carbon (LZC) buildings.
Delivered by mission leaders for low carbon buildings including:.
- Rachel Crisp, Assistant Director, Emerging Energy Technologies, DTI.
- Charles MacDonald, Building Strategy Manager, The Carbon Trust.
- And low carbon building experts from leading local authorities including Kirklees, Durham, Merton, Birmingham and Somerset.
Plus, the post conference workshop will focus on micro-generation technologies in practice and the Building Regulations Part L in depth.
Led by senior professionals from Renewable Energy Association, Micropower Council and Energy Centre for Sustainable Communities, this is a unique opportunity to gain a more 'hands-on' grasp of the strategic issues discussed at the conference, and learn how to effectively put the theory into practice.
Attend both the workshop and conference with our GREEN PASS and save GBP100.
For further information or to register: Call: 020 7970 4770.
Download: www.centaurconferences.co.uk/downloads/2742.binx .
Visit: www.centaurconferences.co.uk/carbon.ashx.
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