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Conference 2022 - Presentations

Outline – Energy Action Scotland Conference 2022

Presentations from speakers

Wednesday 9 March

Energy Markets in 2022

Professor Mike Danson, Visiting Professor, Centre for Energy Policy, University of Strathclyde

Iagan MacNeil, Head of Policy, Smart Energy GB

Jonathan Marshall, Senior Economist, Resolution Foundation

Thursday 10 March

Next Steps

Audrey Laing, Chief Operating Officer, Money Matter

Robert Leslie, Manager, THAW Orkney

Gillian Campbell, Communications and Public Affairs Lead, Existing Homes Alliance Scotland

Maureen Stevenson, Head of Marketing and Development, A.C. Whyte & Co

Thursday 10 March

Transforming our energy systems to the benefit of fuel poor households

Dr Fraser Stewart, Independent Policy Research Consultant

Colin Thomson, Regional Development Manager, Scotland Gas Networks

Rona MacKay, Interim Chief Executive Officer, Community Energy Scotland

Friday 11 March

Consumers in a Transforming Energy Market

Freya Burns – Researcher, Changeworks on Consumer Energy Debt in Scotland & Hannah Dunne - Researcher (Energy and Sustainability), Changeworks

Sarah Keays-Bright – Senior Adviser, Markets, Policy and Regulation, Energy Systems Catapult

 

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