21 July| Online
 

Are you responsible for improving the energy efficiency of buildings, particularly those belonging to the public sector? Then register FREE OF CHARGE now for the online event that delivers need-to-know insight and knowledge, Net Zero GOVERNMENT.

 

Whether you work in procurement or policy you will hear from key experts who can help to improve the energy efficiency of your public sector buildings. They understand the challenges and current problems you face and really do have the viable solutions.

 

Net Zero Government Buildings & Energy takes place live online on 21st July.

 

Who will you hear?

 

Jon Loveday, Director of Infrastructure at the Enterprise and Growth Infrastructure and Projects Authority simplifies the practicalities of net zero targets and sets the landscape of strategy and also discusses the funding available to you now and what to expect as your NZ projects develop and grow.

 

Following Jon, a focus on Energy & Infrastructure comes courtesy of BEIS Head of Local Net Zero Patrick Allcorn as he covers the latest on what is being done to decarbonise infrastructure that provides the energy to public sector buildings.

 

Not only that, Jon and Patrick will be available to talk with live via the interactive Q&A platform.

 

Consider us the NET ZERO VIRTUAL ONE-STOP-SHOP.

 

Register NOW to secure your place FREE-OF-CHARGE.

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We do hope you will join us in July. To find out more about Government Business, follow our social media and find our publication: https://governmentbusiness.co.uk

 

For sponsorship opportunities, featuring presentation and live interaction slots, please contact Hannah Thomson

 
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