REMINDER – The James Blyth Lecture – University of Strathclyde

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Mar 14 at 4:20 PM

There are still places available at the

The James Blyth Lecture

“Denmark’s DONG Energy: From coal and oil to offshore wind – a leader’s journey in the energy revolution”

Brent Cheshire

UK Chairman

DONG Energy

Wednesday 30 March 2016 at 6.00pm

Barony Hall

Rottenrow East, Glasgow, G1 1XQ

Brent Cheshire will tell the story of how Denmark’s national energy company was transformed into a leading, green international player and the lessons the company has learnt along the way. This lecture will also explore how DONG are leading the charge to decarbonisation, how DONG looks to drive offshore wind costs down to €100/MWh by 2020 and will explore the risks taken along the way.

Brent will also share his personal experiences from his journey as an oil and gas geologist to his place on the wind executive committee.

Please register here by Wednesday 23 March 2016

If you have already registered for this lecture please ignore this email

Registration and refreshments from 5.30pm

Drinks and networking 7pm -7.30pm

Enquiries to corporate-events@strath.ac.uk or 0141 548 2245

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