Uni to host Question Time event about sustainable energy
A QUESTION Time-style event about sustainable energy will be held at the University of the West of England tomorrow.
The event has been organised by UWE students Jake Tudge and Charlotte Mercer.
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It has been backed by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers. A panel of speakers will answer questions on the subject of "Achieving a Sustainable Energy Future".
Mr Tudge said: “The intention of this energy Question Time event is to discuss the future of energy supply and demand and whether solutions can be reached within industry that overcome the hurdles that are faced.
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“The purpose in organising this collaborative event stems from a growing belief that achievable solutions must consider the entire energy infrastructure; from the building design, occupancy behaviour and efficiency to the supply network.
“This debate will involve five panel members from the energy sector who work for companies that have a huge influence on the future of the energy industry from both the supply and demand industries.
“The event is aimed at both students who are entering the industry and professionals that are currently in the industry and is to be in the form of a Question Time.”
The confirmed speakers are David Rose, energy and carbon Manager at South West Water, Sally Nicholson, a power systems engineer with National Grid, and Gareth Wynn, director of communications with EDF Energy.
The event will be held between 6pm and 10pm at the Glendinning Lecture Theatre at UWE’s Frenchay Campus.




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