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Wave Hub progress 3 Sept
03/09/2010 - Engineers working on a £42m wave energy scheme in Cornwall plan to try again to lower an electrical socket on to the sea bed later. The 12-tonne Wave Hub is being laid 180 feet (55m) down about 10 miles (16km) offshore from a ship, the Nordica. An operation to lower it from the ship overnight failed.Click here for full story
Huhne warned not to cut subsidies
03/09/2010 - A coalition of green, countryside and housing groups has warned energy secretary Chris Huhne not to cut subsidies for green electricity and heating as part of the government's spending review. The 22 groups, including green energy trade body the Renewable Energy Association, the National Farmers Union and the Federation of Master Builders, said in a letter to Huhne that cutting schemes that subsidise household generation of renewable energy would jeopardise job creation, energy security and greenhouse gas targets.Click here for full story
Open letter to Chris Huhne
03/09/2010 - Coalition of green, countryside and housing groups warns that cutting schemes that subsidise household generation of renewable energy would jeopardise job creation, energy security and greenhouse gas targets
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Fallago Rig and Crystal Rig news
03/09/2010 - Scottish Government ministers now have the reporter's recommendation on whether or not to approve the 48 turbine wind farm at Fallago Rig on the western edge of the Lammermuir hills. It took the Government over 18 months to make public the findings of the first public inquiry held in 2008, the reporter recommending refusal on the grounds of objections made by the Ministry of Defence.Click here for full story
Impact of planning reform in Scotland
03/09/2010 - Fraser Gillies, a partner in the Renewable Energy team at Wright Johnston & Mackenzie LLP, looks at whether reforms to Scotland's planning system are benefiting the renewables sector.
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European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre
03/09/2010 - Aberdeen Offshore Windfarm Ltd has submitted a formal scoping request for an Environmental Impact Assessment to Scottish Ministers.
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ALL-ENERGY 2010: a record breaker!

AECC, Aberdeen, 19/20 May

Just over 7,000 attended - if you were amongst
them, thank you for being with us. If you weren't,
join us 18/19 May 2011 at All-Energy 2011!

All-Energy 2010 was THE place to be

The aisles were packed, so too were the conference sessions. We were delighted that Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP, Secretary of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change visited All-Energy on Thursday 20 May. Over 450 exhibiting companies were at the show - see the list here. Conference presentations from the 50+ sessions are now online with links to them from our initial conference page. Click here for the list of attendees

Watch the video of All-Energy 2010 by clicking here, and see DECC's video featuring an interview with Rt Hon Chris Huhne, Secretary of State, DECC after his visit to the show here; one filmed by NewEnergyFocus.com here; and the POWER cluster's video here. See photographs taken at the show, click here for a slide show, and here to download from Flickr or share with your contacts.

Images below - opening morning plenary session; Richard Lochhead MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment and Jim Mather MSP, Minister for Enterprise, Energy & Tourism,  (both Scottish Government) meet on the exhibition floor; and the exhibition well underway.

     

 There was so much happening!

Careers Fair held on Thursday 20th May was a 2010 introduction - and will be repeated in 2011... click here for more info. And as well as the multi-stream major conference and the  UKTI Business Briefings (see below) there were several associated events including: We're looking forward to a similarly packed agenda at All-Energy 2011.  

 UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) at All-Energy 2010

UKTI is the government organisation that helps UK based companies succeed in the global economy. The UK Energy Excellence Centre (Room 23) was where companies could find out about developments in a range of exciting international markets and introduced themselves to overseas decision makers attending All-Energy as guests of UKTI.  These services were free to UK companies.

UKTI Market  Briefings: Enabled exhibitors and visitors alike to learn about developments and opportunities in a range of exciting international markets from UKTI Industry experts and key international delegates including Petrobras, Samsung Heavy Industries, Rushydro, Golswind, and Hyosung Corporation.

International Business Exchanges (1-2-1 Business Meetings): Provided an opportunity for companies to introduce themselves to overseas delegates in your area/market.  UKTI hosted delegates from the following markets: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech, Germany, India, Jordan, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, South Korea, and Ukraine.

Information at http://www.uktienergyevents.com/UKTIAllEnergy2010/, email: allenergy@uktienergyevents.com, or call:  +44 (0)115 947 5666  +44 (0)115 947 5666 .


LOOKING BACK TO ALL-ENERGY '09: what a show - only surpassed by All-Energy 2010! 
  • total attendance of 5,500 from 60 countries
  • 380+ exhibitors from 14 countries
  • more than 250 speakers
  • our particular thanks to UKTI/DECC for bringing Inward Missions from 29 countries
Click on the chart to the right for full size version, or here for the 2009 conference presentations, image gallery, video, participant list and showguide.

 UNRIVALLED SUPPORT:
All-Energy 2010 was held in association with:  
  • RenewableUK (formerly BWEA)
  • Scottish Renewables Forum
  • UK Trade & Investment
  • AREG - Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group
  • and under the learned society patronage of The Society for Underwater Technology
The event was supported by a large number of organisations - click here for the full list - and we are extremely grateful to them for their continuing support. If your organisation would like to become involved with future All-Energy events please contact us
 
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