This major conference will bring together energy business leaders, financiers and project developers, as well as policymakers from the very highest levels of government, to discuss the drivers of investment, the commercial challenges and the future of clean energy.
Join energy business leaders, financiers, government policymakers and global thought leaders at the Global Clean Energy Forum, to discuss the drivers of investment, the commercial challenges and the global race to define the future of clean energy.
Why attend the Global Clean Energy Forum?
-Understand the different drivers behind renewable energy development, and learn about the interplay with politics and the global agenda
-Be inspired by and learn from some of the brightest and most influential names in the energy world
-Help shape the future of energy in the critical run-up to COP 16
-Gain insight into the leaders and laggards of clean energy - and what you need to do to emerge a winner
-Meet and network with global thought leaders and world-renowned business leaders
Key topics to be discussed at the Global Clean Energy Forum include:
*Who will finance renewables?
*What policy frameworks are required to support renewables?
*Overcoming challenges related to the adoption of smart grids as drivers of a low-carbon economy
*Possible COP 16 scenarios and implications for the energy community
*How fast is renewable energy technology developing, and how fast are costs falling?
*What does the new energy future look like?
Go to Global Clean Energy 2010 now to secure your place
Speakers at the Global Clean Energy Forum include:
*H.E. Jose Socrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa, Prime Minister of Portugal
*Jeremy Rifkin, Founder and President, Foundation on Economic Trends
*Lord Browne of Madingley, Managing Director, Riverstone Holdings
*Tulsi Tanti, Chairman and Managing Director, Suzlon
*Philip Lowe, Director General - Energy DG, European Commission
*Jose Manuel Entrecanales, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Acciona
*Ola Alterå, State Secretary, Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications, Sweden
*Gregory Barker, Minister of State, Department of Energy & Climate Change, UK
Plus many more - see the attached brochure for full details, or go to Global Clean Energy 2010
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