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The Alliance for Electrification - Electricity for a Decarbonised Europe
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The Alliance for Electrification - Electricity for a Decarbonised Europe
23 June 2017
08:00-10:00, Grand Central, Rue Belliard 190 (corner of Place Jean Rey)
Brussels
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A key part of the solution to Europe's decarbonisation challenge will be the fuel switch to electricity.
A number of key European stakeholders are therefore partnering to launch an Electrification Alliance. The Alliance will strive to ensure the necessary reforms to accelerate the advancement of electrification across Europe in the years to come.
During the event, the Electrification Alliance will announce the adoption of a Declaration on Electrification which will bring together the shared views from the various stakeholders, and highlight the value of decarbonised electricity on the path towards achieving a decarbonised European Union.
We invite you to join us at this event, where the Electrification Alliance will present its views on how the Clean Energy Package can serve as a catalyst for further electrification in European society.
Registration for this event is free of charge, however, please note that registrations will only be accepted via the online form, registrations sent via email will not be taken into consideration.
Online Registration will remain open until end of 22 June. After this deadline you can register onsite at the event.
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