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  • 7am to Jun 22 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) - Energy Summer School

    The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) is holding its eighth annual Energy Summer School from 17th June - 22nd June 2011 at the University of Warwick in the English Midlands. There will be 100 places available for UK and international students.

    The School has been specifically designed to give second year PhD students an understanding of energy systems as a whole and of pathways to low-carbon and resilient energy systems.  This directly relates to international climate change issues and policies as students will become engaged
    In mock United Nations style negotiations throughout the week in order to achieve a reduction in carbon emissions through the use of energy systems.

    We welcome applications from those engaged in energy-related research including technical, physical, social, economic, environmental and business aspects of energy and energy systems.

    We would like to invite you to nominate students to attend. There is no charge for registered research students to attend the School; UKERC will provide accommodation and all meals and materials for activities. The School is conducted in English, and as it is highly interactive a good standard of comprehension and spoken English is essential.
    Agenda

    During the week-long course, which runs in parallel to UKERC’s Annual Assembly, students will:
    •       Examine the evolving challenges, and the feasibility of, the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and affordable energy system out till 2030;
    •       Understand the global commercial, political, innovation and technological challenges in the transition to a low-carbon system;
    •       Be involved in high level debate on energy technologies and research priorities in a number of key research areas, from demand reduction to future sources of energy;
    •       Be presented with a number of contrasting international perspectives on energy;
    •       Have the opportunity to network with key academic, and energy research contacts;
    •       Research, develop, negotiate and agree a collective vision for a low-carbon energy system and present the work to the UK Energy Research Centre
    •       Develop and practice professional skills in communication and engagement.

    The course is professionally facilitated to provide continual support for participants, and includes a number of networking opportunities as well as social events.

    Successful applicants will be notified by e-mail from 22nd March 2012 and both nominator and nominee will at that time be asked to formally accept the place. Should the delegate subsequently withdraw and a suitable replacement not be found, the nominator will be required to pay for the cost of the unused place. The course is normally over-subscribed, and UKERC will select delegates by giving preference to those in the second year of a PhD, to provide an appropriate mix of specialist disciplines, and a balance of UK and non-UK based students.
    Nominations
    Nominations are now open until 1700hrs (5pm) GMT Thursday, 8th March 2011. For convenience we ask that the student completes the nomination form, but they will need to include your details as confirmation of endorsement.

    The nomination form can be accessed from our website or by clicking on the link below. http://www.regonline.co.uk/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1037477 

    Information
    If you have further questions, please call us on +44 (0)207 594 1574 or email Ilaria Longo (Ilaria.longo@ukerc.ac.uk )
    Further information is available from the UK Energy Research Centre website at www.ukerc.ac.uk

  • Jun 17 at 7am to Jun 22 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) - Energy Summer School (continued)

    The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) is holding its eighth annual Energy Summer School from 17th June - 22nd June 2011 at the University of Warwick in the English Midlands. There will be 100 places available for UK and international students.

    The School has been specifically designed to give second year PhD students an understanding of energy systems as a whole and of pathways to low-carbon and resilient energy systems.  This directly relates to international climate change issues and policies as students will become engaged
    In mock United Nations style negotiations throughout the week in order to achieve a reduction in carbon emissions through the use of energy systems.

    We welcome applications from those engaged in energy-related research including technical, physical, social, economic, environmental and business aspects of energy and energy systems.

    We would like to invite you to nominate students to attend. There is no charge for registered research students to attend the School; UKERC will provide accommodation and all meals and materials for activities. The School is conducted in English, and as it is highly interactive a good standard of comprehension and spoken English is essential.
    Agenda

    During the week-long course, which runs in parallel to UKERC’s Annual Assembly, students will:
    •       Examine the evolving challenges, and the feasibility of, the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and affordable energy system out till 2030;
    •       Understand the global commercial, political, innovation and technological challenges in the transition to a low-carbon system;
    •       Be involved in high level debate on energy technologies and research priorities in a number of key research areas, from demand reduction to future sources of energy;
    •       Be presented with a number of contrasting international perspectives on energy;
    •       Have the opportunity to network with key academic, and energy research contacts;
    •       Research, develop, negotiate and agree a collective vision for a low-carbon energy system and present the work to the UK Energy Research Centre
    •       Develop and practice professional skills in communication and engagement.

    The course is professionally facilitated to provide continual support for participants, and includes a number of networking opportunities as well as social events.

    Successful applicants will be notified by e-mail from 22nd March 2012 and both nominator and nominee will at that time be asked to formally accept the place. Should the delegate subsequently withdraw and a suitable replacement not be found, the nominator will be required to pay for the cost of the unused place. The course is normally over-subscribed, and UKERC will select delegates by giving preference to those in the second year of a PhD, to provide an appropriate mix of specialist disciplines, and a balance of UK and non-UK based students.
    Nominations
    Nominations are now open until 1700hrs (5pm) GMT Thursday, 8th March 2011. For convenience we ask that the student completes the nomination form, but they will need to include your details as confirmation of endorsement.

    The nomination form can be accessed from our website or by clicking on the link below. http://www.regonline.co.uk/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1037477 

    Information
    If you have further questions, please call us on +44 (0)207 594 1574 or email Ilaria Longo (Ilaria.longo@ukerc.ac.uk )
    Further information is available from the UK Energy Research Centre website at www.ukerc.ac.uk

  • Jun 17 at 7am to Jun 22 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) - Energy Summer School (continued)

    The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) is holding its eighth annual Energy Summer School from 17th June - 22nd June 2011 at the University of Warwick in the English Midlands. There will be 100 places available for UK and international students.

    The School has been specifically designed to give second year PhD students an understanding of energy systems as a whole and of pathways to low-carbon and resilient energy systems.  This directly relates to international climate change issues and policies as students will become engaged
    In mock United Nations style negotiations throughout the week in order to achieve a reduction in carbon emissions through the use of energy systems.

    We welcome applications from those engaged in energy-related research including technical, physical, social, economic, environmental and business aspects of energy and energy systems.

    We would like to invite you to nominate students to attend. There is no charge for registered research students to attend the School; UKERC will provide accommodation and all meals and materials for activities. The School is conducted in English, and as it is highly interactive a good standard of comprehension and spoken English is essential.
    Agenda

    During the week-long course, which runs in parallel to UKERC’s Annual Assembly, students will:
    •       Examine the evolving challenges, and the feasibility of, the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and affordable energy system out till 2030;
    •       Understand the global commercial, political, innovation and technological challenges in the transition to a low-carbon system;
    •       Be involved in high level debate on energy technologies and research priorities in a number of key research areas, from demand reduction to future sources of energy;
    •       Be presented with a number of contrasting international perspectives on energy;
    •       Have the opportunity to network with key academic, and energy research contacts;
    •       Research, develop, negotiate and agree a collective vision for a low-carbon energy system and present the work to the UK Energy Research Centre
    •       Develop and practice professional skills in communication and engagement.

    The course is professionally facilitated to provide continual support for participants, and includes a number of networking opportunities as well as social events.

    Successful applicants will be notified by e-mail from 22nd March 2012 and both nominator and nominee will at that time be asked to formally accept the place. Should the delegate subsequently withdraw and a suitable replacement not be found, the nominator will be required to pay for the cost of the unused place. The course is normally over-subscribed, and UKERC will select delegates by giving preference to those in the second year of a PhD, to provide an appropriate mix of specialist disciplines, and a balance of UK and non-UK based students.
    Nominations
    Nominations are now open until 1700hrs (5pm) GMT Thursday, 8th March 2011. For convenience we ask that the student completes the nomination form, but they will need to include your details as confirmation of endorsement.

    The nomination form can be accessed from our website or by clicking on the link below. http://www.regonline.co.uk/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1037477 

    Information
    If you have further questions, please call us on +44 (0)207 594 1574 or email Ilaria Longo (Ilaria.longo@ukerc.ac.uk )
    Further information is available from the UK Energy Research Centre website at www.ukerc.ac.uk

  • 7am to Jun 21 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    2012 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP

    CALL FOR PAPERS of the 2012 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP
    Cape Town, June 19th – 21st 2012

    23 days left to submit your paper!

    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: February 1st, 2012

    The 31st edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) will be held at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, on June 19–21, 2012.

    The IEW (www.internationalenergyworkshop.org) is a leading conference for the international energy modeling community. The IEW provides a venue for scholars and researchers to compare quantitative energy projections, to understand the reasons for diverging views of future energy developments, and to observe new trends in global energy production and consumption.

    CALL FOR PAPERS - The deadline for paper submission is February 1st, 2012.

    Researchers and practitioners in developed and developing countries are invited to submit original papers with new and innovative results on scientific or practical experiences on the economics of energy and climate change. As is customary for the IEW, papers should be quantitative and rigorous. A (non-exclusive) list of potential conference topics is:

    Climate change – mitigation and adaptation
    Economics of low-carbon technologies
    Energy access and poverty
    Energy and economic growth in emerging economies
    The role of renewable energy in developing and developed countries

    Selected papers will be presented and discussed in thematic sessions, circulated during the meeting and also posted on the meeting website.

    SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
    Full papers or long abstracts (minimum 1000 words) in .pdf version should be submitted online at http://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org/meetings-5.html, before February 1st, 2012.
    Please read all the details on the enclosed document.

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    The selection of submitted papers and long abstracts is directed and made by the IEW Program Committee, which includes, among others, the IEW co-directors and the 2012 co-organisers:

    Geoffrey Blanford, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
    Massimo Tavoni, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
    Bob van der Zwaan, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
    Alison Hughes, University of Cape Town
    Karen Donovan, University of Cape Town
    Ajay Trikam, University of Cape Town

  • Jun 17 at 7am to Jun 22 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) - Energy Summer School (continued)

    The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) is holding its eighth annual Energy Summer School from 17th June - 22nd June 2011 at the University of Warwick in the English Midlands. There will be 100 places available for UK and international students.

    The School has been specifically designed to give second year PhD students an understanding of energy systems as a whole and of pathways to low-carbon and resilient energy systems.  This directly relates to international climate change issues and policies as students will become engaged
    In mock United Nations style negotiations throughout the week in order to achieve a reduction in carbon emissions through the use of energy systems.

    We welcome applications from those engaged in energy-related research including technical, physical, social, economic, environmental and business aspects of energy and energy systems.

    We would like to invite you to nominate students to attend. There is no charge for registered research students to attend the School; UKERC will provide accommodation and all meals and materials for activities. The School is conducted in English, and as it is highly interactive a good standard of comprehension and spoken English is essential.
    Agenda

    During the week-long course, which runs in parallel to UKERC’s Annual Assembly, students will:
    •       Examine the evolving challenges, and the feasibility of, the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and affordable energy system out till 2030;
    •       Understand the global commercial, political, innovation and technological challenges in the transition to a low-carbon system;
    •       Be involved in high level debate on energy technologies and research priorities in a number of key research areas, from demand reduction to future sources of energy;
    •       Be presented with a number of contrasting international perspectives on energy;
    •       Have the opportunity to network with key academic, and energy research contacts;
    •       Research, develop, negotiate and agree a collective vision for a low-carbon energy system and present the work to the UK Energy Research Centre
    •       Develop and practice professional skills in communication and engagement.

    The course is professionally facilitated to provide continual support for participants, and includes a number of networking opportunities as well as social events.

    Successful applicants will be notified by e-mail from 22nd March 2012 and both nominator and nominee will at that time be asked to formally accept the place. Should the delegate subsequently withdraw and a suitable replacement not be found, the nominator will be required to pay for the cost of the unused place. The course is normally over-subscribed, and UKERC will select delegates by giving preference to those in the second year of a PhD, to provide an appropriate mix of specialist disciplines, and a balance of UK and non-UK based students.
    Nominations
    Nominations are now open until 1700hrs (5pm) GMT Thursday, 8th March 2011. For convenience we ask that the student completes the nomination form, but they will need to include your details as confirmation of endorsement.

    The nomination form can be accessed from our website or by clicking on the link below. http://www.regonline.co.uk/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1037477 

    Information
    If you have further questions, please call us on +44 (0)207 594 1574 or email Ilaria Longo (Ilaria.longo@ukerc.ac.uk )
    Further information is available from the UK Energy Research Centre website at www.ukerc.ac.uk

  • Jun 19 at 7am to Jun 21 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    2012 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP (continued)

    CALL FOR PAPERS of the 2012 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP
    Cape Town, June 19th – 21st 2012

    23 days left to submit your paper!

    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: February 1st, 2012

    The 31st edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) will be held at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, on June 19–21, 2012.

    The IEW (www.internationalenergyworkshop.org) is a leading conference for the international energy modeling community. The IEW provides a venue for scholars and researchers to compare quantitative energy projections, to understand the reasons for diverging views of future energy developments, and to observe new trends in global energy production and consumption.

    CALL FOR PAPERS - The deadline for paper submission is February 1st, 2012.

    Researchers and practitioners in developed and developing countries are invited to submit original papers with new and innovative results on scientific or practical experiences on the economics of energy and climate change. As is customary for the IEW, papers should be quantitative and rigorous. A (non-exclusive) list of potential conference topics is:

    Climate change – mitigation and adaptation
    Economics of low-carbon technologies
    Energy access and poverty
    Energy and economic growth in emerging economies
    The role of renewable energy in developing and developed countries

    Selected papers will be presented and discussed in thematic sessions, circulated during the meeting and also posted on the meeting website.

    SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
    Full papers or long abstracts (minimum 1000 words) in .pdf version should be submitted online at http://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org/meetings-5.html, before February 1st, 2012.
    Please read all the details on the enclosed document.

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    The selection of submitted papers and long abstracts is directed and made by the IEW Program Committee, which includes, among others, the IEW co-directors and the 2012 co-organisers:

    Geoffrey Blanford, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
    Massimo Tavoni, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
    Bob van der Zwaan, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
    Alison Hughes, University of Cape Town
    Karen Donovan, University of Cape Town
    Ajay Trikam, University of Cape Town

  • Jun 17 at 7am to Jun 22 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) - Energy Summer School (continued)

    The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) is holding its eighth annual Energy Summer School from 17th June - 22nd June 2011 at the University of Warwick in the English Midlands. There will be 100 places available for UK and international students.

    The School has been specifically designed to give second year PhD students an understanding of energy systems as a whole and of pathways to low-carbon and resilient energy systems.  This directly relates to international climate change issues and policies as students will become engaged
    In mock United Nations style negotiations throughout the week in order to achieve a reduction in carbon emissions through the use of energy systems.

    We welcome applications from those engaged in energy-related research including technical, physical, social, economic, environmental and business aspects of energy and energy systems.

    We would like to invite you to nominate students to attend. There is no charge for registered research students to attend the School; UKERC will provide accommodation and all meals and materials for activities. The School is conducted in English, and as it is highly interactive a good standard of comprehension and spoken English is essential.
    Agenda

    During the week-long course, which runs in parallel to UKERC’s Annual Assembly, students will:
    •       Examine the evolving challenges, and the feasibility of, the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and affordable energy system out till 2030;
    •       Understand the global commercial, political, innovation and technological challenges in the transition to a low-carbon system;
    •       Be involved in high level debate on energy technologies and research priorities in a number of key research areas, from demand reduction to future sources of energy;
    •       Be presented with a number of contrasting international perspectives on energy;
    •       Have the opportunity to network with key academic, and energy research contacts;
    •       Research, develop, negotiate and agree a collective vision for a low-carbon energy system and present the work to the UK Energy Research Centre
    •       Develop and practice professional skills in communication and engagement.

    The course is professionally facilitated to provide continual support for participants, and includes a number of networking opportunities as well as social events.

    Successful applicants will be notified by e-mail from 22nd March 2012 and both nominator and nominee will at that time be asked to formally accept the place. Should the delegate subsequently withdraw and a suitable replacement not be found, the nominator will be required to pay for the cost of the unused place. The course is normally over-subscribed, and UKERC will select delegates by giving preference to those in the second year of a PhD, to provide an appropriate mix of specialist disciplines, and a balance of UK and non-UK based students.
    Nominations
    Nominations are now open until 1700hrs (5pm) GMT Thursday, 8th March 2011. For convenience we ask that the student completes the nomination form, but they will need to include your details as confirmation of endorsement.

    The nomination form can be accessed from our website or by clicking on the link below. http://www.regonline.co.uk/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1037477 

    Information
    If you have further questions, please call us on +44 (0)207 594 1574 or email Ilaria Longo (Ilaria.longo@ukerc.ac.uk )
    Further information is available from the UK Energy Research Centre website at www.ukerc.ac.uk

  • Jun 19 at 7am to Jun 21 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    2012 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP (continued)

    CALL FOR PAPERS of the 2012 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP
    Cape Town, June 19th – 21st 2012

    23 days left to submit your paper!

    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: February 1st, 2012

    The 31st edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) will be held at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, on June 19–21, 2012.

    The IEW (www.internationalenergyworkshop.org) is a leading conference for the international energy modeling community. The IEW provides a venue for scholars and researchers to compare quantitative energy projections, to understand the reasons for diverging views of future energy developments, and to observe new trends in global energy production and consumption.

    CALL FOR PAPERS - The deadline for paper submission is February 1st, 2012.

    Researchers and practitioners in developed and developing countries are invited to submit original papers with new and innovative results on scientific or practical experiences on the economics of energy and climate change. As is customary for the IEW, papers should be quantitative and rigorous. A (non-exclusive) list of potential conference topics is:

    Climate change – mitigation and adaptation
    Economics of low-carbon technologies
    Energy access and poverty
    Energy and economic growth in emerging economies
    The role of renewable energy in developing and developed countries

    Selected papers will be presented and discussed in thematic sessions, circulated during the meeting and also posted on the meeting website.

    SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
    Full papers or long abstracts (minimum 1000 words) in .pdf version should be submitted online at http://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org/meetings-5.html, before February 1st, 2012.
    Please read all the details on the enclosed document.

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    The selection of submitted papers and long abstracts is directed and made by the IEW Program Committee, which includes, among others, the IEW co-directors and the 2012 co-organisers:

    Geoffrey Blanford, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
    Massimo Tavoni, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
    Bob van der Zwaan, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
    Alison Hughes, University of Cape Town
    Karen Donovan, University of Cape Town
    Ajay Trikam, University of Cape Town

  • All Day Event

    Posted by Luca

    Developments in agriculture and forestry, towards a low carbon society

    The conference will take place on June 22nd, from 9.00 to 13.00, at Paris Dauphine university – Amphitheatre A1, and will be followed by a buffet.

     

    https://sites.google.com/a/chaireeconomieduclimat.org/ir2/registration

  • Jun 17 at 7am to Jun 22 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) - Energy Summer School (continued)

    The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) is holding its eighth annual Energy Summer School from 17th June - 22nd June 2011 at the University of Warwick in the English Midlands. There will be 100 places available for UK and international students.

    The School has been specifically designed to give second year PhD students an understanding of energy systems as a whole and of pathways to low-carbon and resilient energy systems.  This directly relates to international climate change issues and policies as students will become engaged
    In mock United Nations style negotiations throughout the week in order to achieve a reduction in carbon emissions through the use of energy systems.

    We welcome applications from those engaged in energy-related research including technical, physical, social, economic, environmental and business aspects of energy and energy systems.

    We would like to invite you to nominate students to attend. There is no charge for registered research students to attend the School; UKERC will provide accommodation and all meals and materials for activities. The School is conducted in English, and as it is highly interactive a good standard of comprehension and spoken English is essential.
    Agenda

    During the week-long course, which runs in parallel to UKERC’s Annual Assembly, students will:
    •       Examine the evolving challenges, and the feasibility of, the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and affordable energy system out till 2030;
    •       Understand the global commercial, political, innovation and technological challenges in the transition to a low-carbon system;
    •       Be involved in high level debate on energy technologies and research priorities in a number of key research areas, from demand reduction to future sources of energy;
    •       Be presented with a number of contrasting international perspectives on energy;
    •       Have the opportunity to network with key academic, and energy research contacts;
    •       Research, develop, negotiate and agree a collective vision for a low-carbon energy system and present the work to the UK Energy Research Centre
    •       Develop and practice professional skills in communication and engagement.

    The course is professionally facilitated to provide continual support for participants, and includes a number of networking opportunities as well as social events.

    Successful applicants will be notified by e-mail from 22nd March 2012 and both nominator and nominee will at that time be asked to formally accept the place. Should the delegate subsequently withdraw and a suitable replacement not be found, the nominator will be required to pay for the cost of the unused place. The course is normally over-subscribed, and UKERC will select delegates by giving preference to those in the second year of a PhD, to provide an appropriate mix of specialist disciplines, and a balance of UK and non-UK based students.
    Nominations
    Nominations are now open until 1700hrs (5pm) GMT Thursday, 8th March 2011. For convenience we ask that the student completes the nomination form, but they will need to include your details as confirmation of endorsement.

    The nomination form can be accessed from our website or by clicking on the link below. http://www.regonline.co.uk/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1037477 

    Information
    If you have further questions, please call us on +44 (0)207 594 1574 or email Ilaria Longo (Ilaria.longo@ukerc.ac.uk )
    Further information is available from the UK Energy Research Centre website at www.ukerc.ac.uk

Jul 12
  • 7am to Jul 13 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    Summer European Electricity Workshop

    Summer European Electricity Workshop, to be held July 12-13 in Stockholm. We will be co-hosting this with our colleagues at the Electricity Policy Research Group at the University of Cambridge as well as with Vattenfall.

  • Jul 12 at 7am to Jul 13 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    Summer European Electricity Workshop (continued)

    Summer European Electricity Workshop, to be held July 12-13 in Stockholm. We will be co-hosting this with our colleagues at the Electricity Policy Research Group at the University of Cambridge as well as with Vattenfall.

Aug 12
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Sep 12
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Oct 12
  • All Day Event

    Posted by Luca

    Carbon prices and markets; Agriculture, Food and Forestry; and, Mobility in a low-carbon society.

    The researchers of the Climate Economics Chair develop applied research in the field of climate change economics. Their main findings will be discussed during the various sessions of the annual conference on October 18th.

    Three parallel workshops will be held, covering the topics: Carbon prices and markets; Agriculture, Food and Forestry; and, Mobility in a low-carbon society.

    The Chair will also present the new “Law, Regulation, Climate” research initiative.

    The workshops will gather researchers, experts and partners, to examine the issues related to the proliferation of carbon pricing, and its potential contribution to foster the green growth.

  • 7am to Oct 31 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    Carbon Forum Asia

    The International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) and Koelnmesse, are pleased to announce our 7th Annual Carbon Forum Asia to be staged from 30 - 31 October 2012 in Bangkok, at the Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld.

    Located in the center of Southeast Asia, Thailand is at the heart of the region and easily accessible to key markets. Staging Carbon Forum Asia for the first time in Bangkok will offer the Asian and global carbon, energy and financial community once again a unique opportunity to network, develop new business opportunities and stay updated on the most current issues and trends.

    The Asia-Pacific region is poised to lead the growth of carbon markets more than anywhere else. This year's edition will offer attendees the opportunity to find out how investors and policy makers are spending more time understanding the complexities and prospects for carbon and finance in Asia. With China's seven voluntary pilots set to launch next year, there is a lot to learn from the market. Australia's clean energy package will become operational from 1st July 2012, and investors and industry professionals are ramping up their efforts in the Tasman market. Japan, Korea, and Taiwan are just some of the countries looking to put in place a national emission trading scheme in the coming years. This exciting 7th edition will take a closer look at the Asia-Pacific region and the future role it plays for the global carbon and financial markets.

    Focusing on the growing leadership of the Asia Pacific market, Carbon Forum Asia 2012 will continue to serve as the region's leading business, trading and knowledge platform for Asian carbon market professionals.

    Be part of Carbon Forum Asia 2012, and welcome to the Kingdom of Thailand!

    http://www.carbonforumasia.com/

     


  • Oct 30 at 7am to Oct 31 at 8am

    Posted by Luca

    Carbon Forum Asia (continued)

    The International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) and Koelnmesse, are pleased to announce our 7th Annual Carbon Forum Asia to be staged from 30 - 31 October 2012 in Bangkok, at the Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld.

    Located in the center of Southeast Asia, Thailand is at the heart of the region and easily accessible to key markets. Staging Carbon Forum Asia for the first time in Bangkok will offer the Asian and global carbon, energy and financial community once again a unique opportunity to network, develop new business opportunities and stay updated on the most current issues and trends.

    The Asia-Pacific region is poised to lead the growth of carbon markets more than anywhere else. This year's edition will offer attendees the opportunity to find out how investors and policy makers are spending more time understanding the complexities and prospects for carbon and finance in Asia. With China's seven voluntary pilots set to launch next year, there is a lot to learn from the market. Australia's clean energy package will become operational from 1st July 2012, and investors and industry professionals are ramping up their efforts in the Tasman market. Japan, Korea, and Taiwan are just some of the countries looking to put in place a national emission trading scheme in the coming years. This exciting 7th edition will take a closer look at the Asia-Pacific region and the future role it plays for the global carbon and financial markets.

    Focusing on the growing leadership of the Asia Pacific market, Carbon Forum Asia 2012 will continue to serve as the region's leading business, trading and knowledge platform for Asian carbon market professionals.

    Be part of Carbon Forum Asia 2012, and welcome to the Kingdom of Thailand!

    http://www.carbonforumasia.com/

     


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