- 20 May 2010

Filed under: Commercial Energy,Commercial Gas,Energy Broker,Latest News,UK Energy Suppliers,World Energy News - Catalyst Commercial Services Ltd @ 4:01 pm

The inaugural Energy Lectures were held this week, and everyone who attended appeared to have thoroughly enjoyed the event held at the Lowry Centre in Manchester.

The event was aimed at Financial Directors and energy procurement specialists who operate within the major energy user sections of the UK and the event offered an industry insight into the UK energy market and detailed analysis of what the future issues will be for both commercial gas and business energy.

The Energy Lectures

The event was hosted by Owen Thomas from CNN International and the BBC World Service and featured a plethora of industry speakers from suppliers to consultants and leading government agency’s and advisors.  All of the guest speakers were the foremost authorities in their specialist energy field.

The event included a three course lunch during which attendees had an opportunity to network whilst listening to an additional guest speaker David Strahan, the award-winning investigative journalist and infamous ‘peak oil’ theorist.

The event was a great success, and promises to be one of the most important and relative energy events in the future, and one that will be in every ones calendar for next year.

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    Pingback by The UK’s Largest Energy News Blog – Catalyst Commercial Services Ltd » The Energy Lectures: « Energy Broker UK — May 20, 2010 @ 4:20 pm

  2. The First UK Energy Lectures…

    This was a great oppertunity to find out from the experts, why prices are on the up, but more importantly what is driving prices up….

    Trackback by pligg.com — May 28, 2010 @ 12:50 pm

  3. The First UK Energy Lectures…

    This was a great lecture, i went and i really, really enjoyed it! well done to all of the speakers, you were all great and all of you have a great opoion….

    Trackback by social.weehz.com — May 28, 2010 @ 10:55 pm

  4. The First UK Energy Lectures…

    This was a great oppertunity to find out from the experts, why prices are on the up, but more importantly what is driving prices up….

    Trackback by socialwebcms.com — May 29, 2010 @ 1:05 am

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