Date: Tuesday 22 and Wednesday 23 October 2024
Venue: Hilton Glasgow, 1 William Street, Glasgow G3 8HT
APSE Energy will be holding our annual Summit in Glasgow on the 22nd and 23rd October 2024. The event is free for APSE Energy members and is a great opportunity to learn from other local authorities and our partners, with presentations covering a wide range of topics.
Our annual APSE Energy Summit in Glasgow is back and the aim of the event is to ensure officers and councillors from local authorities have the chance to keep up to date with a vast and dynamic agenda.
Discussion sessions, speakers and partners will cover a range of issues and the informal element of the event means that delegates have the chance to discuss and learn amongst themselves.
The Summit is a chance to really engage with the sector and catch up on what is happening across the energy, climate change and sustainability agenda in terms of government initiatives, case studies, good practice and market trends.
Energy, climate change and people - an academic perspective
Prof. Gioia Falcone, Rankine Chair of Energy Engineering, University of Glasgow
LHEES and wider Heat in Buildings policy
The Chapelcross Site Transformation Programme
Helen Emberson, CX Programme Lead, Dumfries and Galloway Council
Nick Bridle, Customer Success Manager, Dynamon
Hilary Blackman, Project Manager, Edinburgh City Council
How to get homeowners to contribute to net zero
Addressing climate change through procurement practices
Grant Montgomery, Portfolio Development Manager, Scotland Excel
Addressing the threat of flooding with projects, plans and a long term approach
Pete Morton, Manager - Road Assets and Andrew Brown, Coastal and Flooding Engineer, Angus Council
Day Two
Accessing funding to drive climate change activity
Gavin Slater, Head of Sustainability, Glasgow City Council
Renewables, waste management and AD
Donnie MacMillan, Plant Manager, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
Informing decision making on climate action
Managing an estate with diminishing resources
Drew Leslie, Head of Infrastructure, Stirling Council
Steve Cirell, APSE Energy Associate
Alan Barber and Mike Keating, APSE Energy Associates