Energy Transparency Award (ETA) 2012
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Energy Transparency Award (ETA) 2012, a competition organized by the Florence School of Regulation (EUI) aiming at highlighting the importance of transparency in European Energy Markets.
The Call for Nomination is open until 30 September 2012, submit your nomination now!. The Winner of the Award will be announced at the Energy Transparency Award Ceremony on 13 November 2012 at the ETA Ceremony in Brussels.
I would be grateful if you could publish the announcement as soon as possible and provide me with a screenshot or a link to the announcement.
For further information please visit the webpage: http://www.florence-school.eu/portal/page/portal/FSR_HOME/ENERGY/Energy_Market_Transparency_Award
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