The PEPA Virtual Annual Conference has been announced for the 24th April 2024. What is there to look forward to in this year’s exciting event?
What is PEPA?
PEPA stands for The Property Energy Professionals Association. It serves as a trade body which represents accreditation schemes that are engaged in the provision of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), Display Energy Certificates (DECs) and Air Conditioning Inspection Reports (ACIRs). The PEPA Conference brings together industry leaders, researchers, and policy-makers all in one place. The conference gives them the chance to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in the energy landscape.
Why Attend?
Whether you are a seasoned professional looking to stay updated or a newcomer eager to learn from the best, the PEPA Conference has something for everyone. Some things to look forward to include:
- Cutting-Edge Insights: Gain valuable insights into the latest developments in renewable energy, energy efficiency, grid modernisation, and more from leading experts in the field
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded individuals, forge new partnerships, and exchange ideas with peers who share a passion for energy
- Professional Development: Engaging workshops and interactive sessions give learners the chance to enhance their knowledge
What to Expect?
The PEPA Conference will feature a diverse range of topics designed to benefit anyone involved in the energy industry. The sessions are as follows:
- The Home Energy Model (HEM)
- RdSAP 10
- PAS2035
- Retrofit Assessor Standard
Throughout the day, delegates will have the chance to ask questions and get valuable insights into the industry from experienced professionals. If there are any remaining questions once the conference comes to a close they will be answered by PEPA on their website in the following days.
Save the Date!
Attendees are encouraged to save the date for this year’s PEPA Conference, scheduled to take place on the 24th of April. An early bird rate is available for those who act quickly. Tickets are available for £50.00 up until the 27th of February; after that the cost will be raised to £65.00.