The Scottish Government
Royal Bank of ScotlandScottish EnterpriseLloyds Banking GroupThe conference attracts industry-leading figures from around the world, individuals who are helping to shape our approach to the creation of a major new industry.
Scottish Enterprise is playing a key role in drawing together low carbon thought leaders.
In this series of articles, we speak to some of the key speakers who will be taking part in the 2011 conference.
Andrew Buglass - Head of Energy, Structured Finance, Royal Bank of Scotland
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Paul Brewer is a partner with PwC specialising in Corporate Finance, Infrastructure, Government and Energy.
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Last year, Euan talked at the conference about the barriers to progress in offshore renewables - especially the slow pace of development and the economic backdrop
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Lady Susan Rice, Managing Director of Lloyds Banking Group Scotland, assesses progress in finding ways to finance the supply chain and infrastructure required for a low carbon economy.
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James Hamilton leads PA Consulting’s Supply Chain work as part of Scotland’s 2020 Group objectives to consider how business, voluntary and public sectors can work together to help achieve our low carbon targets.
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Vincent Brown, a partner with Semple Fraser LLP, examines the potential for energy from waste and how this fits the renewables agenda.
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Andy Boak - Time to Move Now On Energy Efficiency
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Rob Cormie, Quayle Munro: Green Investment Bank (Gib)
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This report captures the discussions and outcomes from the SLCI Conference 2010.
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