Chemical plants are notoriously energy intensive, but did you know that sites typically have up to 30% energy flexibility? And this flexibility can both earn and save your business significant sums of money?
Compressors, pumps, fans, refrigeration, grinders, CHP, batteries and more.
GridBeyond’s experts have significant experience in working with the most common assets on a chemical site.
In this CPD certified webinar for the chemicals industry, our team of experts will talk you through the opportunities available to chemical industries via the energy markets and how to enhance operational strategies too.
Hear from the GridBeyond team:
Mark Davis – Managing Director – UK & Ireland
Mark’s extensive energy market experience started back in 2000 when he began in the advanced industrial market for one of the UK’s big 6 suppliers, specialising in complex market mechanisms. Following that ten year stint, he moved into Smart Grid technology, before he moved into a role at Total managing I&C cross-border operations.
Manik Lowe – Sales Operations Manager
After graduating with a BSc from Kings College, Manik started working in the commercial electricity and gas sector in one of the UK’s leading energy consultancies. After 4 years of business development in the SME energy market, he completed his full time MBA from Cranfield School of Business and joined GridBeyond, where he is now the Sales Operations manager for GB & IE.
Shawn Duckett – Regional Director
Shawn has over 10 years energy sector experience, starting out as a Director & Co Founder for a startup renewable energy firm, providing renewable electricity & heating solutions to commercial clients. Since then he has moved into other energy saving technologies such as batteries and voltage optimisation, before joining GridBeyond back in 2017.
This event is open to NEPIC Members & Supply Chain North East participants.
Supply Chain North East sees four key partners joining forces to work with over 800 businesses between 2018-2021 supporting businesses to identify opportunities in new and existing markets. An integral part of the North East Growth Hub, Supply Chain North East will be delivered across the region by RTC North, Generator, North East Automotive Alliance (NEAA) and North East Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC). Supply Chain North East is receiving up to £3,148,514 of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.
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