Opening address
- Carole Morgan Jones, Director, NEA Cymru
- Nigel Dewbery, Head of Obligation and Managing Director Installation Services, E.ON
- Keynote speaker: Sophie Howe, Future Generations Commissioner
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Session 1: How can we ensure the energy market works for all consumers, particularly the most vulnerable?
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Session 2: The impact of energy efficiency programmes and new approaches
- Chair: Duncan McCombie, Chief Executive, YES Energy Solutions
- Gowan Watkins, Head of Housing Conditions Evidence Programme, Welsh Government
- Neil Williams, Head of Agency Support & Development, Care & Repair Cymru
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Seminars
(1) Delivering energy advice in the home
- Chair: Ben Saltmarsh, Trainer and Project Co-ordinator, NEA Cymru
- Speakers: Bob Jacques, Home Energy Coach
- Ieuan Davies, Employment and Training Officer, Grwp Cynefin, Community Energy Wardens Project
- Sam Froud-Powell, Community Energy Co-ordinator, Community Energy Officer, Action in Caerau and Ely (ACE)
- Allison Cawley, Being Greener, Melin Homes
(2) Tackling fuel poverty in the rented sector
- Chair: Carole Morgan-Jones, Director, NEA Cymru
- Speakers: Bethan Jones, Operational Manager, Rent Smart Wales
- Lucy Taylor, Neighbourhood Services Officer, Housing Enforcement, Shared Regulatory Services, Bridgend, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan
- Joanna Seymour, Environmental Health Officer, Flintshire County Council
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Session 3: Innovation in Wales
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Session 4: Helping consumers navigate the energy market
- Andy Regan, Policy Officer Wales, Citizens Advice Bureau
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