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EPEE Annual General Assembly & Dinner
Event Type
XL - Congress, convention
Organiser type
Federations / Associations
Section
Climate & Environment
Energy
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
EPEE Annual General Assembly & Dinner 2012, 23 May 2012 in Brussels.
EPEE is pleased to announce its upcoming Annual Conference & Dinner 2012.
The Conference agenda will address the following topics:
- The Energy Efficiency Debate: Why Europe should care and why heating and cooling matters?
- The F-Gas Review: What role in climate change?
- The Eco-design working programme
- The alignment of energy and climate legislation
Date
Conference: 23 May 2012 (12:30 – 18:00)
Dinner: 23 May 2012 (18:00 – 21:00)
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