Clean Energy for all Europeans: Paving the way for the next generation
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Clean Energy for all Europeans: Paving the way for the next generation
26 September 2017
Flagey - Studio 1, Place Sainte-Croix
1050 Brussels
EURELECTRIC believes that the Clean Energy Package is a historical opportunity to shape the future of the energy sector. In order to improve how the decarbonisation challenge is addressed, we are committed to facilitating the dialogue among the stakeholders of the industry on the key topics of the package.
In this context, we are organising a comprehensive event to ensure that the right questions are asked to the right people. During the event, representatives following the legislative proposals from the EU Parliament, Commission, and Council will meet with industrial experts to raise awareness of the sectorial and political challenges across the current institutional discourse.
On this occasion the electricity sector will also present its views on how the Clean Energy Package can serve as a catalyst for further investments and more active consumers.
Registration Fees
- Full Registration Fee - 225,00 EUR
- Member's Registration Fee* - 195,00 EUR
- Reduced Registration Fee** - 150,00 EUR
- Academic Registration - 50,00 EUR
All fees are subject to 21% VAT.
Please note that registrations will only be accepted via the online form, registrations sent via email will not be taken into consideration.
Full Registration Fee: For all non EURELECTRIC members
*Members Registration Fee: For all National Association members (incl. their members), Affiliate Members & Business Associate Members.
**Reduced Fee: For Candidate Countries (Turkey, Serbia & the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), & Academics.
EU & Government Officials (Commission, Parliament, Council & Perm Rep) & Journalists* are welcome to participate free of charge to the conference.
*Journalists working for media outlets or freelance may be requested to present their press badge at the event.
Cancellation policy: Cancellations can be made without charge until 15 September
Cancellations after this date are non refundable but a replacement can be sent.
For all cancellations or replacements please contact Emily O'Leary (eoleary@eurelectric.org
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