The Low Carbon Transition Plan: Pathways to Change

Falmouth, 24-25 May 2010

Falmouth Energy Week is a national annual conference and forum for the dissemination of cutting-edge ideas, leading transformation in decision-making and energy policy design, sponsored by Scottish and Southern.

The 2010 conference brought together central decision-makers and stakeholders within energy policy in the UK to discuss the urgent transformation required to move towards a sustainable energy system.

The conference was held over two days in Falmouth and featured distinguished speakers and delegates from industry, government, NGOs, academia and community leaders. Both the 2009 and 2010 conferences were huge successes and were attended by a wide cross-section of the energy sector at the national, regional and local level. It was again held next to a weekend to enable speakers and attendees to enjoy time in Cornwall. Delegates commended it for the calibre of speakers and the relaxed atmosphere that allowed for open discussion and stimulating debate.

The Keynote speakers from Falmouth Energy Week 2010.

The Keynote speakers from Falmouth Energy Week 2010.

A conference dinner was held at the Maritime Museum in Falmouth.

The Falmouth Energy Week is organised by the Energy Policy Group (EPG) based at the University of Exeter’s Cornwall Campus. The EPG focuses on evidence based, cutting edge research with direct policy relevance, on a sustainable transformation of the UK’s energy sector.

FEW - sponsored by Convergence for Economic Transformation FEW - sponsored by Scottish and Southern Energy