Events

 
The Carbon Trust offers a variety of events ranging from introductions to our services, to technical energy efficiency training, all of which are free to attend.

We also support events hosted by other organisations in the form of speakers, sponsorhip and exhibition stands.
If you are organising an event and are looking for support from the Carbon Trust please visit our Information for Event Organisers section.
 
 

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25th June, London + Various 
 
25 June 2008   -  21 October 2008
 
 


These nine UK-wide free half-day workshops provide delegates with an outline of how to measure the carbon footprint of their organisation and the steps that can be taken to reduce carbon emissions.

Topics covered will include:
•What is a carbon footprint?
•How to calculate your carbon footprint
•Reporting your carbon footprint
•How to reduce your carbon footprint

 
 
 
Sekisui, Merthyr Tydfil 
 
14 October 2008
 
 
The objective of this full day masterclass, designed specifically for businesses invloved in plastics processing, is to hlp companies reduce energy usage via practical and effective solutions.
 
 
 
Belfast; Northern Ireland Science Park, Innovation Centre 
 
15 October 2008
 
 

This free half day workshop will demonstrate to delegates the benefits of making changes to the way in which maintenance work is coordinated, how the latest maintenance techniques can improve quality, and that the implementation of a sound maintenance strategy is simple and need not be an expensive undertaking. John Pooley, our speaker, will show his expertise on topics such as:

  • Why maintenance matters
  • Auditing your plant
  • Specific maintenance techniques
  • Approaches to maintenance management
  • Integrating energy efficiency and maintenance into existing contracts
 
 
 
Park Plaza Hotel, Cardiff 
 
22 October 2008
 
 
This one-day workshop is designed to give delegates the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions about the feasibility of this technology for them and to implement a cost effective and successful biomass heating project.
 
 
 
Belfast; Northern Ireland Science Park, Innovation Centre 
 
29 October 2008
 
 
Carbon Trust Northern Ireland are offering these 2 invaulable briefings back to back;
Harry Morrison, General Manager will introduce the newly launched Carbon Trust Standard.

The Carbon Trust Standard is the award for businesses and public sector organisations that can prove they are taking action on climate change and reducing their own carbon footprint.

Thomas Counsell, Insights Strategy Associate will present a briefing based on a recent Carbon Trust report “Climate Change: A business Revolution?” that was published at the end of September.
He willdiscuss how people should think about investment decisions in the light of the efforts that are likely to be required to tackle climate change.

 
 
 
The Radisson Hotel,Edinburgh.9.15am to 12.45pm 
 
30 October 2008
 
 
This free half day information event aims to provide delegates with an explanation of what an EPC is and what it will mean for developers, architects, housing associations and local authorities in Scotland from 4th January 2009. Delegates will also receive information on measures and actions that will improve a building's energy rating. This seminar will be of interest to a wide audience from both the private and public sector. Speakers include BRE, Energy Management Solutions Ltd and the Carbon Trust.
 
 
 
The Mercure Point, Edinburgh 1.00pm to 4.00pm. Registration and Lunch 1.00pm. Start Time 2.00pm 
 
04 November 2008
 
 
Keynote Speaker - Jim Mather MSP, Minister for Enterprise, Energyand Tourism.
 
 
 
 
 
04 November 2008
 
 
This workshop ran on 20th August 2008, presented by John Pooley.
 
 
 
Park Plaza Hotel, Cardiff 
 
04 November 2008
 
 
This low carbon building masterclasswill make the business case for high performance buildings that lead to slowing the rate of global warming and climate change as caused by human activities in the built environment - or simply put...cooling the warming.
 
 
 
Belfast; Northern Ireland Science Park, Innovation Centre 
 
12 November 2008
 
 

Thisfree half day seminar will inform you on ways to improve energy efficiency in your organisation and will focus on the real capital and running cost savings that can be made when operating electric motor and drive systems.

 
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Publications

 
 
 
 
Carbon Footprinting
This guide provides an explanation of key footprinting concepts, a definition of the term ‘carbon footprint’ and an overview of the key issues in calculating an organisation’s carbon impact.

 
 
 
 
Information for Event Organisers
The Carbon Trust supports third party events in the UK supplying speakers, technical content, exhibiting and on occasion sponsorship.