ISLE OF MAN BREAKFAST

 

THE HUGE POTENTIAL OF THE ISLE OF MAN FOR OFFSHORE RENEWABLES

1 February 2012 at Central Hall Westminster, London, commencing at 8.00am. 

This event opens the Rushlight Clean Technologies Show.  Breakfast will be served in the conference room from 8.15am for those who are pre-registered.  Breakfast will then finish being available by 8.45am when the panel commences.  It will end by 9.45am.

The full agenda is set out below.  It is suitable for cleantech companies involved in offshore wind and marine energy, the offshore supply chain, investors, project financiers, project developers, energy companies and advisers. 

This event is hosted by the Isle of Man Department of Economic Development and is supported by Cleantech Magazine, with Anne McIvor facilitating the meeting.

 

COST AND TICKET INFORMATION

The cost of the Isle of Man breakfast is £20 plus VAT.  However, registered delegates for the whole Show can join the Isle of Man event for free, provided that they pre-register to attend the Isle of Man event before the day.  In summary, you can choose to attend just the Isle of Man meeting for £20 plus VAT and that includes the breakfast, or you can register for the whole Show and the breakfast meeting too in which case the Isle of Man event is free.

 

REGISTRATION 

To register for this breakfast event, please indicate against the appropriate ticket

 REGISTER HERE

 

AGENDA 

8.00 Registration  
   
8.15 Breakfast served in Conference Room  
   
8.45 Welcome Dr Ken Milne, Senior Manager for Energy Policy, Department of Economic Development
   
  The “All Islands Approach” to offshore renewable energy, the ISLES project and coordination with the UK government.  Hon John Shimmin MHK, Minister for the Department of Economic Development
   
  Baseline data on the Isle of Man territory seas, including the Strategic Environmental Assessment and planning process.  Dr Emma Rowan, Marine Spatial Planning Office
   
  Overview of the Isle of Man resources, especially wind and tidal resource. Dr Alan Hisscott, former Senior Meteorological Officer, Isle of Man Meteorological Office
   
  Existing subsea cable connecting the UK and the Isle of Man and the electricity trading arrangements.  John Harper, Electricity Commercial Manager, Manx Electricity Authority
   
  Support services and infrastructure for offshore wind industry and benefits for companies domiciled on the island. Dr Ken Milne, Senior Manager for Energy Policy, Department of Economic Development
   
9.45 Close  
 

 Presentations are HERE