ATMOsphere Europe 2012
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NATURAL REFRIGERANTS - SOLUTIONS FOR EUROPE: Already in its fourth year, this interactive workshop and conference on Natural Refrigerants (CO2, ammonia, hydrocarbons, water, air) will be organised in Brussels from Tuesday to Wednesday, 6-7 November, with a pre-event on 5 November. This year the emphasis will be on case studies, experiences, and discussions - meaning solutions - to how natural refrigerants can be viable alternatives to f-gases across Europe.
A main topic of this year's ATMOsphere Europe will therefore be the new F-Gas Regulation that the European Commission intends to present shortly before the event. This proposal will have a significant influence on the future of natural refrigerants in Europe and the 200+ key policy and industry experts attending will have the opportunity to discuss it and give their input directly to the European Commission and Parliament representatives.
The main event will take place on 6-7 November with a unique programme mix including policy sessions, end-user panels, latest technology case studies and a variety of specialised parallel workshops. Pre-event: The afternoon and evening of the 5th November will be reserved for a smaller group for in depth discussions and preparations as well as a dinner in the European Parliament. As space is limited, this pre-event is by invitation only with priority given to our speakers and sponsors.
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