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stageset2007Conference, Expert Briefings, Low Carbon Solutions Display, and Information Exchange for decision makers, managers with energy / environmental responsibilities, and other business professionals.

ENVEC 2008 – Thursday 2nd October, Weston-super-Mare

Registration for ENVEC 2008 is now open!

An influential panel of conference speakers from key organisations has been booked for this year’s ENVEC including UK Climate Impacts Programme, EDF Energy, University of the West of England and the Environment Agency.

Themes covered by this year’s conference and expert briefings:

·       UKCIP08 - using the new climate change scenarios;

·       low carbon transport;

·       delivering sustainable solutions – a major energy supplier’s view;

·       SW Climate Change Action Plan;

·       motivating others – techniques for engaging management; and

·       carbon neutral buildings.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired and enthused to make a difference. ENVEC 2008 also offers you the opportunity to:

·       visit the low carbon solutions display and information exchange where you can meet the experts, network and discuss sustainability issues, trends and challenges;  

·       participate in a conference question time to help you get the most from your attendance; and

·       take advantage of the literature pick-up point.

ENVEC is a free event. For a full programme and to register, log on to: www.oursouthwest.com/envec

Please pass these details on to your colleagues/contacts. Prior registration will be required to gain access to ENVEC 2008.

ENVEC 2008 is sponsored by the Government Office for the South West, EDF Energy and the South West of England Regional Development Agency. It is organised in collaboration with the SW Energy & Environmental Management Groups and the SW Climate Change Impacts Partnership.

We look forward to seeing you at ENVEC 2008.

ENVEC Management Team
c/o Government Office for the South West
2 Rivergate, Temple Quay
Bristol BS1 6EH 

Tel: 0117 900 1800
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