Enabling Green Recovery - Greater South East Energy hub
This session will focus on the challenges the Greater South East Energy hub needs to overcome to enable green recovery; nevertheless, all UK innovators are encouraged to register.
We will be discussing challenges around decarbonisation of large engine fleet, retrofitting commercial & private buildings and how these technologies will mitigate associated strains on the grid.
Webinar recording is now available
Net Zero is a priority in all sectors and industries, and there is a need to measure, monitor and communicate information to make sure that improvements are being made. Enabling Technology companies (electronics, sensors and photonics) will play a key role, and understanding the challenges will be the key.
For the UK to achieve accelerated sustainable green economic revival, it is also vital to identify the innovations with the greatest potential to act as enablers of this recovery. Every job created within the energy sector has a knock-on effect of 12 more generated within other sectors such as construction, manufacturing, engineering and enabling technologies. KTN is here to help by connecting innovators with new partners and new opportunities beyond their existing thinking.
The Enabling Green Recovery webinar series aims to share regional challenges relating to Energy, Infrastructure and Urban systems with Local Authorities that enabling technologies (electronics, sensors & photonics) can solve.
These webinars are for anyone who would like to know how different regions are tackling Net Zero, highlighting their challenges as well as giving you the chance to join round table discussions, run through scenario workshops and arrange one to one meetings with the other delegates.
Webinars
- 15th September | Enabling Green Recovery – Greater South East Energy hub
- 21st October | Enabling Green Recovery – Midlands Energy Hub and Nottingham City Council
- 17th November | Enabling Green Recovery – Liverpool City Region
- 9th December | Enabling Green Recovery – South East Midlands