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Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy

Company: The Grantham Institute for Climate Change

Job title: Senior fellow

Bio:

Dr Jeffrey Hardy is a Senior Research Fellow at the Grantham at Imperial College London, where he leads a team in the UK Energy Revolution Research Consortium examining the policy and regulation of smart local energy systems. He is also a Non-Executive Director of Public Power Solutions and Deputy Chair of the UK Power Networks Customer Engagement Group.

Previously he was Head of Sustainable Energy Futures at the GB energy regulator, Ofgem and Head of Science for Work Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He’s also worked at the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the UK Energy Research Centre, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Green Chemistry Group at the University of York and at Sellafield as a research chemist in a nuclear laboratory.

Seminars:

Panel discussion and questions: local vs national pathways and solutions for decarbonisation 9:40 am

Alignment with national policy Low carbon heat strategies at a local level Gaining funding and stimulating local supply chains How can developers work with local authorities?Read more

day: 12 May 2021

Contact

For general event enquiries, please contact:
Nicola Wright
tel: +44 (0)1342 332044
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For sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
Helen Smith
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23 – 24 February 2022, Birmingham
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29 March 2022, Birmingham
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