This event will take place on October 30, 2013, from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm in London, UK. HUB Westminster, 1st floor New Zealand House, 80 Haymarket, London. Most homes and businesses know of the importance and benefits of reducing energy usage, but we have yet to see a major shift in behavior in this space. The positive news is that organisations working in this area are starting to find new and innovative ways of engaging people.
In this panel discussion you will hear about the findings and success stories in the areas of behaviour change, technology and energy management.
There will be a Q & A with the audience. There will also be time for networking before and after the talks.
Speakers:
Paula Owen – Founder and Director of Eco Action Games and Paula Owen Consulting
Luke Nicholson – Director of Carbon Culture Benjamin Kott – CEO of Energy Deck
Click here for ticket information or to register.
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