Zero: How low can we go?
Date: 25 January 2017 | Time: 17.30 - 19.30 |
Location: 19th Floor, 240 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8BF | Cost: PHT/GHA/AECB members £20.00, Non members £40.00, Partners £25.00 |
Join us in the new year for our light-hearted New Year debate. The EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive requires all new buildings to be nearly zero-energy by the end of 2020. Nearly zero-energy buildings (NZEB) have very efficient energy performance, and it is encouraged that the low amount of energy required comes mostly from renewable sources.
This event will debate whether NZEB is the right target, and what part the Passivhaus Standard has to play.
Drinks and festive nibbles will be provided.
Programme
17.30 |
Registration |
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18.00 |
Welcome and Introduction - Passivhaus Trust |
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18.10 |
Pro zero: the theory of zero and why it makes sense for London Anne-Marie Robinson, Senior Policy and Programme Officer Environment Development, Enterprise & Environment, Greater London Authority |
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18.25 |
Anti zero: delivering Passivhaus and/or NZEB and why it makes sense Jonathan Hines, Director, Architype |
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18.40 |
Pro zero: the zero carbon target and market transformation Mike Roberts, HAB |
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18.55 |
Anti zero: Passivhaus, near zero and buildings that work Clare Murray, Head of Sustainability, Levitt Bernstein |
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19.10 |
Final Panel |
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19.25 |
Q&A and Voting |
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19.30 |
Drinks and networking |
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20.30 |
Close & move to the pub: Doggett's Coat and Badge, 1 Blackfriars Bridge |
Booking
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Hosted by Ecobuild. 7-9 March, Excel London
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