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We are currently working with the Vanguards District Heating Network, a network of local authorities and other public sector bodies at the forefront of delivering district heating schemes in the UK....
The ADE has worked for several years with SE2 supporting a major conference and awards dinner for over 300 guests. SE2 are superbly professional - always thinking ahead and providing reassurance and confidence that all will be well handled.
Lots of people know SE2 because of the events we run - usually for other people (though not always - check out our birthday party last year & our seminar from 2013).
As most people who are likely to read this blog know, all homes are expected to have smart meters by 2020. There’s lots of debate raging about the pros and cons of ‘smart’ (as it’s called for short amongst those in the know) – as well as whether the roll out will actually hit its target – and I suspect that more than a few of my geeky friends are excited about the prospect of new tech. But how can we make sure that everyone benefits
We're all busy people. There's emails to respond to, calls to make, people to meet, blogs to write - and then of course work to actually deliver. Time is precious. Which is why I was slightly bemused by a seminar I went to a couple of months ago that seemed to have no real purpose.