Opportunities and challenges of the European Energy Union - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Belgium
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Organised in cooperation with the Committee for Economy, Science Policy, Education, National Scientific and Cultural Institutions, Middle Classes and Agriculture of the Federal Parliament of Belgium
“Opportunities and challenges of the European Energy Union – Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Belgium”
20 April 2016, 9.30 – 13.00
Federal Parliament of Belgium, Salle des Congrès (Maison des Parlementaires), Rue de Louvain 13, 1000 Brussels
Working languages: English, French and Dutch – simultaneous interpretation provided
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To register or for more information, please email marine.planquart@eufores.org
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Languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Polish
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