Date:
Wed | 19 Nov
Your partner for a low carbon future
Wed | 19 Nov
This event is for public sector attendees only.
This webinar is an informal knowledge-sharing event for those working in the public sector on estate decarbonisation projects in England.
The public sector has an important role to play in reaching the UK’s net zero 2050 target. Organisations across the country are paving the way towards these ambitions through capital works programmes designed to reduce the carbon emissions associated with their estate.
Fundamental to the success of these projects is collaboration to facilitate the sharing of knowledge, expertise and experience and to openly discuss the challenges, opportunities, insights and successes that these projects face.
The Decarbonisation Dialogue runs for an hour and is via Teams.
The event will provide you with an opportunity to listen, learn, contribute, question and discuss all things decarbonisation and energy efficiency with fellow public sector counterparts.
The session is intended for public sector employees only.
Quinten Babcock, environmental manager, Transport for London
Quinten Babcock is the environmental manager for Transport for London’s head office portfolio, sitting in TfL’s Streets & Network Operations Directorate. He provides leadership in energy & water management, building services infrastructure asset maintenance and waste & recycling. Quinten also chairs the Better Buildings Partnership’s Sustainability Benchmarking Working Group, responsible for their Real Estate Environmental Benchmark outputs for industry to encourage carbon emissions reduction and drive best practice.
John Sharp, energy team manager, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
John Sharp is the energy team manager for Bradford Metropolitan District Council. He has had a wide and varied career including as a production manager at a chemical plant, export sales manager, consultant focused on the environmental/low carbon sectors, business support manager and designer/installer of air source heat pumps. He has worked with more 600 companies in this sector, delivered major sector studies, influenced large-scale investment for UK government and installed HVAC in TV/Film studios. He moved into the public sector after 35 years in the private sector.
We will be recording this webinar for our own learning purposes, please let us know if you would like a copy. No recording is permitted otherwise.