Speakers

Brian Kennelly

Brian Kennelly
Managing Director
EarthEnergy Limited

With a solid background in engineering and project management from over 20 years in the construction industry, a Chartered Engineer and MBA, Brian joined EarthEnergy in 2004 and is responsible for the strategic development of the company.

 

David Ritter

Head of Sustainability
BDP

 

Dr Robin Curtis

Dr Robin Curtis
Technical Director
EarthEnergy Ltd

Robin Curtis is the Technical Director of EarthEnergy Limited based in Falmouth, Cornwall. He became involved in geothermal energy in 1984, working at the UK Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Project in Cornwall.

 

Edward Thompson

Edward Thompson
Director
ICAX

Edward joined Mark Hewitt, an architect, and Andy Ford, a mechanical services engineer, who jointly developed the ideas that led to Interseasonal Heat Transfer.

 

Iain Howley

Iain Howley
Director
Loopmaster ( Europe ) Ltd

A director and co-founder of Loopmaster ( Europe ) Ltd, Iain Howley is one half of the largest ground source heating and cooling consultancy in the UK. Now offering a Design & Build division, they continue the well drilling family legacy.

 

James Dickinson

James Dickinson
Senior Engineer
Buro Happold

James completed his doctorate in the application of building ground energy systems in the UK. He is a chartered mechanical engineer with 14 years engineering experience.

 

James Dodds

Director
JDIH Envireau

James Dodds is a Chartered Geologist and Managing Director of JDIH Envireau, one of the country’s leading independent consulting practices specialising in Thermogeology.

 

Joe Schembri

Contracts Manager
Kier London

 

John Findlay

John Findlay
Director
Carbon Zero Consulting

John has over 25 years international geosciences and engineering project management experience ranging from oil exploration to water resource management.

 

Karl Drage

Karl Drage
Chairman
Ground Source Heat Pump Association

As Chairman of the Ground Source Heat Pump Association from 2006 to 2010 Karl has been involved in all aspects of the developing UK Ground Source industry.

 

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