20 November 2014
Take a master class in the opportunities available through the Energy Efficiency Directive
The European Union has set an ambitious goal of improving energy efficiency by 20% by 2020. The new Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) offers some best practices on how to identify initiatives with the greatest potential to improve efficiency, how to prioritise efficiency investment and how to ensure available incentives are accessed. Key measures include conducting energy audits, designing a data monitoring system, installing smart meters, utilising industry expertise and staying on top of national legislation.
So what does it mean to your business? Listen to Schneider Electrics 50 minute master class on the 26 November 2014 where they will outline what opportunities are available through the Energy Efficiency Directive including the Energy Saving Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) and ISO50001.
Agenda:
10.00 Global Trends - Energy Management & Sustainability
Alex Richards, Business Manager, Schneider Electric
10.10 European Energy Efficiency Directive - What does it mean?
Snezhina Mileva, Head of Solution Services (EMEA),Schneider Electric
10.30 ISO50001 & Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme
Maureen Bray, Head of UK Compliance, Schneider Electric
10.50 Questions & Answers
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