Demand Side Response (DSR) & Medium Combustion Plant Directive (MCPD) 11 April, Hull

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INVITATION – BREAKFAST EVENT – MEET THE EXPERTS

DSR Most businesses in our region know only too well that energy costs are rising making it more costly to do business. Much of this increase is due to non-commodity elements of your bills. DSR can help reduce the costs and carbon footprint of consumption through a variety of measures and switching. It can, in some circumstances, provide a revenue stream. Interested in the myths and truths around Battery Storage? Wondering how much DSR is worth to you? Thinking about spikes, flexibility and managing price volatility? Looking to reduce costs, lower your carbon footprint and make your operations more sustainable? Hear from industry leading experts from Engie and KiWi Power:  Pete Murray from Engie will cover the technical elements of DSR  Cynthia Granger from Kiwi Power will cover MCPD and how DSR can help.

MCPD
The MCPD is a new piece of environmental legislation intended to improve air quality through monitoring equipment in the 1MW – 50MW range. MCPD regulates each piece of new or existing medium sized equipment that carries out a combustion process. If you are want to find out more about MCPD, understand what MCPD means for you then this event is for you.

A free invite to meet the experts, over breakfast – a great way to start the day!

The event takes place from 08:30 to 09:45am on Thursday 11 April 2019 at the University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull. Contact Gesa Reiss on g.reiss@hull.ac.uk to reserve your place.

For those keen to explore these topics further one-to-one follow-on appointments can be made with the industry experts presenting.

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