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( Download here ) Birmingham Climate change Conference
Wednesday 1st November – 6.30pm for 7.15pm
Birmingham & Midland Institute, 9 Margaret Street, Birmingham B3 3BS
This partnership project seeks to accelerate understanding and engagement for achieving the UK for a 500% increase in solar power by 2035, generating from 15 to 70GW or more. It’s the quickest and best local mean of producing vast amounts of clean, green and cheaper power,
creating jobs, business and innovation adding to the circular economy.
Solar mapping identifies the potential for 12 million panels in the region on large south-facing and flat roofs as well as carparks, particularly with commercial and public sector. Large clusters of buildings offer greater cost benefit integrating shared storage, smart systems, EV points, energy efficiency and other renewable sources such as wind , heat and cooling pumps, hydro and hydrogen.
Typical are local councils, business, retail or industrial parks, education campuses, hospitals, housing ssociations etc. It enables shared green energy generation and consumption with minimal reliance on the National Grid known as decentralised or community energy systems.
Complementing this is consideration for West Midlands Solar Procurement Partnership plan that could offer economy of scale, stimulating UK manufacturing capacity and increase skilled
workforce at every level of the supply chain .
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EVENT SPEAKERS
Chair – Tony McNally
Managing Director Climate Change
Solutions Ltd
Serena Bacuzzi
Regional Principal Net Zero Projects
Officer Midlands Net Zero Hub
Mark Wakeford
Chair Evo Energy, Vice Chair
Constructiong Excellence-Midlands,
Member of the Government’s Solar Task Force
John Martin
Transformation Lead City Energy
Transformation E.ON UK
Chair – Rajdeep Kandola
Director external Affairs , Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce
Daniella Parker
Project Manager Solar for Schools
& Schools Ambassador
Luke Strickland
Net Zero Advisory Lead Buildings &
Cities Mott MacDonald