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Labour’s Green Prosperity Plan focuses on transforming every part of the UK : towards the core mission of making Britain a clean energy Superpower. Every part of the nation must contribute and benefit, through joining up, and harnessing new technology. And with plans for investment through the National Wealth fund and GB Energy this should result in more opportunity for businesses.
Our panel will bring the North East (Tees Valley Combined Authority) perspective to how they are investing in the industries of the future such as carbon capture, storage, and hydrogen.
We also bring recent Cardiff University research on collaboration across supply chains, case studies from City FM on driving cardon reduction in existing buildings and hear from National Highways about low carbon technology and different ways of building
The debate will range from how to harness the best new ideas, through the planning and procurement cycle to implementing at scale.
Speakers
• Chris Rowell | Head of Net Zero, Tees Valley Combined Authority
• Scott Stibbs, Director of FM Strategy, Data insight, Technology & Energy, City FM
• Professor Jo Patterson, Director of Research, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University
• Stephen Elderkin, Director of Environmental Sustainability, National Highways