Feed in Tariff


Generating Business from the Feed-in Tariff
In partnership with DECC
Sponsored by Aeolous Power
Regen SW, in partnership with the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), high level national conference on DECC's consultation on introducing a Feed in Tariff (FIT) system to incentivise renewable electricity.
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Agenda
9.00 Registration opens
9.30 Opening remarks
Merlin Hyman, Chief Executive, Regen SW
9.35 The role of the feed-in tariff
Stephen de Souza, Head of Renewables Financial Incentives, DECC
10.00 The international experience of feed-in tariffs
David Jacobs, Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universität
(Berlin)
10.25 The implications for the UK market
Rufus Ford, Policy Manager, Scottish and Southern Energy
10.50 Coffee break
11.20 Key issues raised by the FIT consultation
John Moriarty, Assistant Director Feed-in Tariffs Policy, DECC
11.40 Q and A Panel to discuss the issues raised
Panel
John Moriarty, Assistant Director, Feed-in Tariffs Policy, DECC
Rufus Ford, Policy Manager, Scottish and Southern Energy
Christine Griffiths, Director, Aeolus Power
David Jacobs, Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universität (Berlin)
Andy Honey, Chief Executive, Microgeneration Ltd
12.55 Lunch and networking
14.00 Where are the opportunities created by the FIT
Phillip Wolfe, Director, Ownergy
Responses and panel session from:
Panel
Daniel Argyropoulos, Strategic and Policy Studies, Garrad Hassan
Chris Welby, Commercial Director, Good Energy
Tomas Martin, Solar Analyst, Wind Prospect
15.15 What are the possible financing options that could support
widespread uptake of the feed in tariff?
Simon Wannop, Energy and Environmental Infrastructure Advisory, Ernst
and Young
15.45 Next steps
John Moriarty, Assistant Director Feed-in Tariffs Policy, DECC
16.00 Chairs closing remarks
Merlin Hyman. Chief Executive, Regen SW
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Event Videos and Power Point Slides
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The role of the feed-in tariff
Stephen de Souza, Head of Renewables Financial Incentives, DECC
The international experience of feed-in tariffs
David Jacobs, Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universität (Berlin)
The implications for the UK market
Rufus Ford, Policy Manager, Scottish and Southern Energy
Key issues raised by the FIT consultation
John Moriarty, Assistant Director Feed-in Tariffs Policy, DECC
Q and A Panel to discuss the issues raised
John Moriarty, Assistant Director, Feed-in Tariffs Policy, DECC
Rufus Ford, Policy Manager, Scottish and Southern Energy
David Jacobs, Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universität (Berlin)
Andy Honey, Chief Executive, Microgeneration Ltd
Where are the opportunities created by the FIT
Phillip Wolfe, Director, Ownergy
Responses and panel session from:
Daniel Argyropoulos, Strategic and Policy Studies, Garrad Hassan
Chris Welby, Commercial Director, Good Energy
Tomas Martin, Solar Analyst, Wind Prospect



