The cleanest, cheapest and most secure energy is that which is never used because of energy efficiency measures being in place.
EMEX is a free to attend annual event that takes place at ExCeL, London every November, and in 2022 it's on Wednesday 23rd and Thursday 24th.EMEX is organised by HEELEC Limited, a collaboration between Lord Redesdale, Founder of the Energy Managers Association and Jason Franks, a veteran organiser of trade and consumer events.
EMEX has exclusive content in free educational seminar theatres including case studies, research, expert presentations and a first look at important legislative changes. Many sessions are CPD accredited.
Key show zones will address – Paths to Net Zero, Utilities & Energy Services, EV and Charging infrastructure, Battery Storage, Renewable, Flexible power and DSR, Training, Energy in Facility Management and Energy Management Solutions.
A wide range of top tier partner associations will ensure the best topics are covered by experienced speakers.
Exhibitor support ranges from major utilities to brokers and consultants, equipment manufacturers to training companies. Whatever the size of your business there is an opportunity to find more efficiency in your energy use.
EMEX is an experience, not just an event. The high-quality content at its heart is curated by energy users. It remains a wonderfully relaxed environment, and provides the opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals.
REGISTER FOR FREE NOW to attend the seminar/training programme and the exhibition. www.emexlondon.com
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Download or grab a print copy - Latest Environment Times' Case Studies Collection is out!
Book/report launches
The latest Case Study Collection from Environment Times can be viewed as a digital copy, and we will also be giving out copies at the forthcoming RWM and EMEX trade exhibitions from our stands. It's full of news and information about those working to make our world more sustainable in a practical and commercial way.
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Scotch whisky distiller halves carbon and will share secrets of its success 'open source'
Business
Scotch whisky maker Chivas Brothers has made the expertise and learnings from its successful integration of enhanced heat recovery technologies 'open source'. The move was made after the application of the technology at its Glentauchers site showed significant benefit in carbon emissions reduction, providing insights that will benefit the industry at large if adopted at other suitable distillation sites.
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Portsmouth coastal flood defence concrete aims to boost marine ecosystem
Water
The North Portsea Coastal Scheme's fourth phase is underway and involves a bespoke concrete solution developed by Aggregate Industries, and undertaken by Mackley Civil Engineering, featuring an 'ecoformliner' texture which will help to nurture a marine life ecosystem in the wall's holes and grooves.
EMEX - the meeting place for the energy saving supply chain
EMEX establishes and builds partnerships between business, third party intermediaries, training suppliers, government and public bodies to accelerate the adoption and the implementation of energy efficiency measures in order to reduce energy use and carbon emissions.