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Event

DSBI: The Road to Zero Carbon Conference

Location: Bristol
Type: Supported Event
Event Date/Time: 9 February 2010, 10:00 to 16:30

A major one day conference on low and zero carbon buildings

9 February 2010

10.00am - 4.30pm (Registration from 9.30am)

The Watershed, Bristol

£180 plus VAT (£211.50 incl VAT)

To book contact Corina Reay on corina@ecostrust.org.uk or on 01458 254349

The construction and use of buildings contribute nearly half of the UK’s CO2 emissions, which the UK has a legally binding target to reduce to 80% below 1990 levels by 2050.

As a result the Government has set targets to significantly reduce the greenhouse emissions from all buildings, whether residential, commercial or public and new or existing.

This conference will showcase some of the best of these low and zero carbon projects, with a strong focus on the steps and measures taken to achieve these reductions in CO2 and the impact it had on the construction process, providing delegates with a unique opportunity to learn from those at the leading edge of compliance with this fast approaching standard.

Speakers include:

Paul King, Chief Executive of the UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) and Chairman of the Zero Carbon Hub, on the latest policy developments on zero carbon buildings.

Bill Dunster, architect of the UK’s first non-demonstration Code Level 6 homes.
Ben Cook from Barratt Homes who is responsible for the company’s 200+ home zero carbon development at Hanham Hall near Bristol.

Gareth Davies, Director of architectural firm Stride Treglown who are planning a BREEAM Outstanding office building in Cardiff which will achieve a 55% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to Building Regulations.

Vic Ebdon, who is a member of the School's Zero Carbon Taskforce, from Devon County Council, which currently has a number of low/zero carbon schools under construction or in design.

Carmel McQuaid, Climate Change Manager at Marks & Spencer, who have achieved significant CO2 reductions in both new and existing stores as well as in their factories.

The conference is supported by the UK Green Building Council (UKGBC), the Zero Carbon Hub, the SW Regional Development Agency (SWRDA), SW Councils (formerly the SW Regional Assembly), the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and Future Foundations, the region's sustainable construction partnership.

It is organised by the Devon Sustainable Building Initiative (DSBI) and Ecos Trust.

To book contact Corina Reay on corina@ecostrust.org.uk or on 01458 254349

 

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