Carbon as a Commodity: Corporate Impacts!

28 January 2003
The Conference Centre
Church House, Dean’s Yard
Westminster, London

Climate Change Projects Office
Trade Partners UK
UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy

Media partner: Platts
Sponsored by: Innogy


Programme

09.30 Coffee and registration
09.40

Climate Policy
  Chairman: David Green, Chief Executive, UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy (UK BCSE)
09.55 The UK Climate Change Challenge: UK & EU Trading Scheme
Chris Leigh, Head of UK Climate Change Policy, DEFRA
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10.15 EU Climate Policy
Mark Kenber, Senior Policy Officer, WWF Climate Change Programme
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10.35 International Climate Policy
Kirsty Hamilton, International Policy Consultant, UK BCSE
10.45 Questions
11.00 Coffee
11.30

Corporate Finance
  Chairman: Tom Delay, Chief Executive, The Carbon Trust
11.45 Carbon Accounting
Simon Page, Senior Manager, Energy and Commodity Risk Management, Deloitte & Touche
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12.05 Carbon Disclosure Project
Emma Howard Boyd, Jupiter Asset Management, Signatory to Carbon Disclosure Project
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12.25 A Low-Carbon Corporation
Julius Brinkworth, Group Energy Manager, Sainsburys Supermarkets Ltd
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12.45 Questions
13.00 Lunch
14.00

Carbon Management
  Chairman: Jeff Chapman, Export Promoter, Trade Partners UK
14.10 Managing Carbon
Melissa Carrington, Price WaterhouseCoopers
14.30 Carbon: Risk Management & Financial Instruments
Gareth Hughes, Marsh Marine & Energy
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14.50 Conserving Carbon: A Financial Sweetener?
Paul Gardiner, Commodity Manager, British Sugar
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15.10 Questions
15.25 Tea
15.55

Carbon Futures
  Chairman: Jonathan Thomas Manager, Climate Change Projects Office, DTI & DEFRA
16.05 Trading Opportunities
James Emanuel, ICAP
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16.25 New Carbon Economies
James Cameron, Baker & McKenzie
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16.45 Closing Remarks
17.00 Close

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