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January 2015
4th Renewables Grid Initiative Conference – Energy and Democracy
The Power of Collaboration The 4th European Grid Conference "The Power of Collaboration - Energy and Democracy" will address three main topics: Energy and Democracy, Innovation and Structural Change, and the European Energy Union. In addition, the award for the "Good Practice of the Year" will be granted. Speakers include 50Hertz CEO Boris Schucht, Roberto Zangrandi of EDSO, Marie C. Donnelly (Director for new and renewable sources of energy, energy efficiency and innovation at the European Commission), Ariel Brunner (Head…
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March 2015
Central and Eastern European Shale Gas and Oil Summit
Central and Eastern Europe Shale Gas & Oil Summit 2015 is a two-day conference and exhibition serving as a platform to reinvigorate European shale gas exploration. The event will explore current and future possibilities for the shale gas industry, bringing together senior government officials and technical experts with operators and license holders. Attention will be paid to Poland, Romania, Lithuania, Germany and Ukraine.
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RECS Market Meeting 2015
Renewable energy, consumers and the market The 2015 RECS Market Meeting will build on the successes of previous editions of the conference. Those who attend this meeting will receive information and networking opportunities that are available nowhere else. You will have the opportunity to hear leading experts talk about the latest developments in renewable electricity, electricity tracking mechanisms, carbon accounting and disclosure systems. The conference will also bring together high-level speakers to discuss European energy strategy and how a demand-driven…
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Revolution by Design – Energy Post conference
The key to 45% renewable electricity by 2030 June 17, 2015 – 6.30pm, Brussels Register Now The EU has a 27% target for renewable energy in 2030. This means, in practice, a target of 45% renewables in the electricity mix. This ‘revolution’ in renewables cannot be left to develop without a blueprint. It has to be a revolution by design to ensure it will be smooth, safe and cost-effective. A thorough analysis of the…
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January 2019
XDC webApplication for the utility company ENEL S.p.A.
Forward-looking companies have started to individually calculate how many °C would the global temperature increase by, if all companies operated as emission intensely as themselves. For this calculation, they are using the XDC webApplication. Therefore, they have started asking questions like these: How can it be that a company like Apple achieves a standard XDC of "only" 1.49 ° C? How do science-based targets and the XDC model come together? To what extent are individual company strategies for emission reduction…
Find out more »Ukrainian Gas E&P Forum in London
Ukrainian Gas E&P Forum, is taking place on 29th January at the Geological Society in Piccadilly, London and is organised by Strategy Council. The event enjoys the official support and involvement of the National Investment Council under the President of Ukraine, the Association of Gas Producers of Ukraine, UkraineInvest and the Embassy of Ukraine in the UK. Last month the Ukrainian government announced that it is conducting international hydrocarbon licencing rounds through concession auctions and PSA tenders. 30 onshore oil &…
Find out more »Renpower Ukraine 2019
The 2nd Renewable Energy & Power Infrastructure Investors Conference Register now Program Euroconvention Global is excited to announce the forthcoming RENPOWER Ukraine 2019: The 2nd Renewable Energy & Power Investment Conference set to take place on January 31st at the Intercontinental Hotel in Kiev. The inaugural edition hosted 150+ participants from 28 countries and was evaluated by all attendees as a cost-effective informative and B2B platform for gathering of the country`s energy sector including the key stakeholders, regulators, IFIs and…
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Ocean Climate Geoengineering: An Assessment of Potential Risks, Benefits and Governance.
The Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies is hosting a roundtable to launch the new report published by the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), entitled Ocean Climate Geoengineering: An Assessment of Potential Risks, Benefits and Governance. Roundtable participants will include the report’s authors, Wil Burns, Professor of Research and Co-Director of the Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy at American University, Jeffrey McGee, Senior Lecturer in Climate Change, Marine and Antarctic Law at…
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