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European Climate Change Policies: What paths for energy transition?

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Date / Heure
18/10/2016
10 h 00 min - 13 h 00 min


Dear friends,

We would like to cordially invite you to attend our seminar on:

« European Climate Change Policies: What paths for energy transition? »
Tuesday 18th of October 2016, 10:00 am -1:00 pm
In Brussels at Confrontations Europe office (19-21 rue du Luxembourg)

In the context of the Energy & Climate Change strategy for 2020-2030, the Energy & Climate group of Confrontations Europe organizes two meetings to compare the paths of six countries engaged in the energy transition.
• United-Kingdom
• Italy
• France
• Czech Republic
• Sweden
• Germany

These meeting are intended to describe national characteristics (natural resources, technological choices etc.) and the terms that have been used to comply with the European regulatory framework (liberalization, 2020 targets, etc…). Which paths have been followed? What are the differences but also the possible convergence between Member States? Which good practices could be underlined?

Confrontations Europe is pleased to invite you to the second of these two sessions, dealing with three countries namely Germany, Italy and Czech Republic with the participation of three renowned experts:

Prof. Marc-Olivier Bettzüge (Energy economist – University of Cologne) – Germany
Prof. Miroslav Zajiček (Energy Economist – Faculty of Economics at the University of Economics in Prague) – Czech Republic
• Speaker yet to be confirmed – Italy

Debates will be hold in English.

To register, please contact Alexandre Ferrafiat, aferrafiat@confrontations.org

I thank you for very much and I am looking forward to meeting you at this meeting,

Best regards,
Michel Cruciani