Creating A Low Emission City Conference
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POSTPONED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS
Creating A Low Emission City Conference
What Practical Measures Can Cities Take To Improve Air Quality
And Reduce Carbon Emissions?
Free Event
With Robert Llewellyn from Fully Charged and Mark Goodier
9.30pm to 3.30pm, Thursday, 26th March 2020
Trent Vineyard, Lenton Lane, Nottingham, NG7 2PX
What practical measures can cities take to improve air quality and reduce carbon emissions? This is the key question that will be addressed at the ‘Creating A Low Emission City Conference’, hosted by Nottingham City Council and chaired by Robert Llewellyn from Fully Charged and Mark Goodier, radio presenter and EV advocate.
At a time when many urban areas are facing challenges with poor air quality, the conference will be of particular interest to local authorities developing Clean Air Plans, as well as businesses providing solutions to the problem of air pollution, as it will showcase the practical steps currently being taken by a range of cities, including Nottingham.
The event will include the opportunity to share ideas and examples of good practice, and to develop plans to achieve low emission cities. In addition, there will be the chance to network with many of the leading organisations taking action on air quality.
The conference programme includes:-
• Keynote speaker: Robert Llewellyn, Fully Charged
• A key challenge for cities: air quality
• Delivering a local public EV charge point network
• Transitioning local authority vehicle fleets to ULEVs
• Taxis - how can a city’s taxi fleet shift to low emission alternatives?
• How to engage businesses in the transition to ULEVs
• Developing low energy, low carbon neighbourhoods
• What next?: Future plans
This free to attend event includes:-
- Lunch, drinks and refreshments.
- Free parking.
- A chance to network with industry experts.
Exhibition display spaces are available in the main conference hall. For futher information contact neil@cleantech-business.com
Sponsorship packages are also available - for further details please contact workplacetravelservice@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
* Please note the event is aimed at businesses, local authorities, members of the EV industry, Government bodies etc and is not open to the general public. There is a restriction of 2 delegate places per organisation.
This event is organised by the ULEV Experience, which is funded by Nottingham City Council’s Workplace Travel Service and is a programme dedicated to supporting businesses to understand, trial and implement Ultra-Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs).