Renewables 20116-7 July, London |
Meeting the 2020 targets: putting policy into practice
As the drive towards the 2020 renewables targets gains momentum, the industry is being faced with a host of challenges to ensure that the promised renewables developments are delivered in a timely and efficient fashion. Renewables 2011 brought together industry leaders to assess the impact of Electricity Market Reform, examine the progress of Round 3 and discuss issues such as connection, the grid and the development of the offshore supply chain.
Other Renewables 2011 themes were:
- 15% from renewables by 2020: how can this be achieved?
- Investing in renewables: the implications of Electricity Market Reform
- Delivering 25GW of wind capacity: a Round 3 update
- Developing an effective and efficient supply chain
- Connecting to the future: a grid to support renewable generation
- Alternative technologies: exploring the potential
Deloitte’s involvement:
- Deloitte was lead sponsor for Renewables 2011
- Roman Webber, UK Lead – Renewable Energy, chaired day one of the conference
- Andrew Kaye, Partner, spoke on day one about ‘Financing renewable: the Green Investment Bank and the Green Deal’
- Neil Cornelius, Director, led a discussion on ‘Renewable policy in the UK’ on day two
Key speakers included:
- Charles Hendry, Minister of State for Energy
- Michael Lewis, Managing Director, Europe, E.ON Climate Change & Renewables
- Alison Kay, Commercial Director, National Grid
- Rupert Steele, Director, Regulation, ScottishPower
- Martin Simpson, Head of Energy and Technology, The Crown Estate
- Dr. Pauleen Lane, CBE, Deputy Chair, Infrastructure Planning Commission
View the conference programme or visit the Renewables 2011 website for further details.
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Andrew Kaye’s presentation (PDF)

