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Gas Week 2013: Making a Clean Future Real
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Gas Week 2013 – Making a Clean Future Real
Building on the success of Gas Week 2012, Gas Week 2013 focuses on how natural gas can help Europe make a clean future real.
Taking place between Tuesday 23 April 2013 and Thursday 25 April 2013, Gas Week 2013 is held in the context of the debates on post-2020 European energy, climate and industrial policy and discussions about how to ensure new energy technologies penetrate the European market.
Gas Week 2013 sees a range of high level speakers from the natural gas sector, technology providers, energy using industries and civil society enter into dialogue with the European institutions to find common solutions to Europe's challenges.
Overview of Gas Week 2013
During Gas Week an interactive exhibition on the role of natural gas in meeting Europe's energy, climate and industrial policy objectives will be situated on the ground floor of the European Parliament's Altiero Spinelli building. All events take place in the European Parliament unless otherwise stated.
Registration
Due to limitations on the number of participants for certain events and entry requirements to gain access to the European Parliament, participation at Gas Week 2013 requires advance registration. To register for Gas Week events please click here. Please register before 8 April 2013.
For further information
For further information regarding Gas Week 2013 please contact the secretariat of Gas Naturally by email.
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