COGEN Europe Annual Conference 2022
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COGEN Europe Annual Conference 2022 - 11th/12th October 2022
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The COGEN Europe Annual Conference provides a unique opportunity for business and industry leaders to engage with policymakers and other stakeholders on how cogeneration technologies can contribute to building a more efficient, resilient and sustainable energy system. This year’s edition will be our first fully in-person Conference since 2019 and we look forward to bringing the European cogeneration community together again! There will also be a Gala Dinner and Award Ceremony in the evening of 11 October. The venue is a UNESCO World Heritage Site: the Groot Begijnhof in the city of Leuven (Belgium), which is easy to reach from Brussels Airport.
Date and time
Tue, 11 Oct 2022, 13:30 –
Wed, 12 Oct 2022, 14:00 CEST
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Faculty Club
Groot Begijnhof 14
3000 Leuven
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