Queen’s University Belfast to host global experts for NI Energy Summit
CASE is an industry-led sustainable energy research centre. Through the Centre, Queen’s partners with Ulster University and The Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute.
The one-day conference will see global experts, government and energy industry leaders gather in Belfast this June.
Keynote speakers at the Summit, which is supported by corporate law firm A&L Goodbody, NIE Networks, SONI and Transmission Investment will include:
Senior US government official;
Jayne Brady, Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service;
Kersti Berge, Director of Energy Climate Change, Scottish Executive;
Dr Xavier Garcia Casals, Senior Expert on Energy Transition, International Renewable Energy Agency;
Professor Mark Ferguson, Chairman of the European Innovation Council (EIC) Board and former Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government of Ireland; and
Professor David Rooney, Professor of Chemical Engineering,Queen’s University Belfast.
Taking place in the ICC Belfast on Wednesday 21 June, the Northern Ireland Energy Summit will be chaired by BBC Economics and Business Editor John Campbell.
The event will focus on building an informed consensus on how best to take Northern Ireland forward in meeting its renewable energy targets and net-zero ambitions, whilst driving 10X economic growth across innovation, sustainability and inclusion.
Trevor Haslett, Chair of CASE, commented: “The aim of this important event is to showcase the potential which Northern Ireland has to lead the world in energy transformation, creating economic growth opportunities in net zero technologies, helping to make society healthier and more prosperous.”
Mike Brennan, Permanent Secretary of the Department for the Economy said: “The Northern Ireland Energy Summit is an important and exciting milestone in the delivery of the Path to Net Zero Energy Strategy’s commitment to growing our green economy. This Summit brings together key players – international and domestic – investors, industry, academia and government who are collaborating to deliver the substantial economic benefits involved in repositioning how we develop, generate and consume energy.
“The delivery of a net zero energy system for Northern Ireland is driving growth in our 10X economy focusing on innovation, sustainability and inclusion.”
The Northern Ireland Energy Summit will also provide delegates the opportunity to input and shape the ‘Pathway to a Renewable Future’ policy paper, which is being drafted by CASE.