Impact on electricity procurement due to proposed changes to GHG protocol.
Wednesday 3 December (14.00-15.30)
The way organisations account for and report their greenhouse gas emissions is under review, with the proposed changes to the GHG Protocol set to have far-reaching implications. For major energy users, these revisions could directly influence electricity procurement strategies, contractual choices, and approaches to decarbonisation. In this MEUC Partner Webinar, Arthur Beattie, Senior Sales Manager and Thibault Guenat, ENGIE Impact’s Carbon expert will explore what the changes could mean in practice and how businesses can prepare.
ENGIE Impact use analysis and evidence to make energy and utilities work smarter. As a multi-award winning consultant, they ensure their clients succeed in a complex and ever-changing market. They are committed to the highest quality service, provided by a team with deep sector experience and a passion for innovation. They build practical solutions to deliver significant cost and carbon improvements and have the backing to deliver on their promises as they are part of a global leader in the zero-carbon transition.
A pdf of the slide-deck is available here
Outline Agenda
| Welcome and Introduction Robin Hale, Chief Executive, MEUC | |
| • The Energy-Carbon Tipping Point • What’s Changing in the GHG Protocol • Real-World Impact for UK and EU Businesses • Commercial Implications • From Compliance to Advantage Arthur Beattie, Senior Sales Manager and Thibault Guenat, Senior Carbon Manager, ENGIE Impact | |
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