RPA event on Technical Changes to the Renewables Obligation
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With a novel and complex piece of legislation like the Renewables Obligation (RO) a few teething problems were always anticipated. Government intended from the outset to undertake a “technical review”, a year after the Obligation came into force, to check that it was working as envisaged.
The DTI consultation document, due at the end of July, is expected to suggest some 20 “technical changes” to the RO. Many will be minor “tidying up” of the wording. Some are expected to make it work better for small generators. The White paper intended that this revision would also look at possible changes of the biomass co-firing rules.
At this seminar the DTI will introduce the proposals made in its consultation document. The industry will then discuss and debate the major measures.
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RPA launches Second Annual Conference, 22-23 October 2003
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"Senior level speakers, audience participation and focus on issues not waffle", says Chief Executive Philip Wolfe, "and the most comprehensive free exhibitions in the sector, all under one roof". The Renewable Power Association announces its 2nd annual conference for 22-23 October, 2003 at the Olympia Venue in London. As at the stunningly successful 2002 event, which attracted some 3500 participants, the organisation of the conference and exhibitions is conducted in a joint venture with IIR Exhibitions Ltd. The 2003 event focuses upon Progress and Diversity in Renewable Energy. |
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Euromoney "5th Annual Renewable Energy Finance Forum", 22-23 September 2003
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Euromoney Energy Events presents the "5th Annual Renewable Energy Finance Forum" being held at Marriott Grosvenor, London 22-23 September 2003. |
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Annual Electricty Trading in the UK, 29-30 September 2003
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This will be IIR's 12th Annual Electricity Trading event. Over the year's the conference has covered the issues surrounding the former Electricity Pool to RETA to pre-launch of NETA. |
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IBC's 3 day Offshore Wind Technical Course, 4-6 August 2003
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The future for wind power lies in larger scale offshore projects and consequently there is a need for investment into design, maintainability and reliability. This event will equip you with the need to know innovations in your industry, allowing you to successfully design, build, develop, maintain, mitigate risk and invest in offshore wind farms. |
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