Tim Benson will chair the group
UK - Powerful Thinking, the outdoor events sustainable energy working group, has restructured to provide specialist sustainable energy advice to live events, appointing a new chair and project lead Tim Benson, heading up a new-look board, within the Vision: 2025 sustainable events knowledge hub, July 2020.
Powerful Thinking is a not-for-profit working group, whose mission is to provide the outdoor events industry with inspiration, resources and technical support to enable a transition from carbon intensive temporary power provision to lower impact solutions.
Tim Benson states: “I am delighted to be working with this diverse team of industry experts. We are going to focus on driving significant reductions in carbon emissions at events, producing a comprehensive library of resources to support the differing needs of all levels of organisers and suppliers.”
These resources will include ‘How to’ guides, energy monitoring tool kits and advice on how to get the most from your power contractor. The group will also continue to profile power contractors with a proven track record in delivering emissions reductions, share features on fresh and innovative clean tech solutions and maintain a case study resource bank for inspiration.
The new board brings together experienced industry professionals, representing different sectors of the outdoor events market, together with representatives of key industry bodies, generator and tower light specialists, battery suppliers and monitoring experts.
Board members include chair and project lead Tim Benson (founder of Smart Power and technical director at ZAP Concepts), Shaun Pearce (MD of Pearce Hire); Tom Wild (MD of Project Power); Neil Fenwick (MD of Illumin8); George Nairn (Flying Hire Events); Kate Read (Konik); Graham MacVoy (MD at GMC Events); Steve Heap (chair of EIF & AFO); Vikki Chapman (sustainability manager Festival Republic); Kevin Moore (festival director at Vision 9 & board member of AIF); Holly Howey (Great Run Company); Mark Denbigh (Norfolk and Norwich Festival); and Megan Best (MD Native Events Ireland).
Through their work, they will support the outdoor events industry’s ambitions to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Vision: 2025 pledge by focusing on energy, the impact most directly under the organiser’s control.
Powerful Thinking’s resources will be accessible through the working group’s website and updates shared through the monthly Vision: 2025 newsletter. Organisations and individuals wishing to be profiled should contact Tim Benson via the website.

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