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Energy efficiency first: The foundation of a low-carbon society
eceee 2011 Summer Study
6?11 June 2011
Belambra Presqu’île de Giens, France
http://www.eceee.org/summer_study/
The eceee Summer Study is Europe?s most important cross-cutting energy efficiency event. Here, the ideas of the future energy efficiency policy are presented and discussed. The theme of next year?s Summer Study is Energy efficiency first: The foundation of a low-carbon society. 220 papers will be presented in eight panels, and together with plenary sessions and informal discussions this promises to be a very exciting event.
More people than ever have already signed up and we expect more than 400 participants. There is still on-site accommodation left, but make sure to register soon so you don’t miss out on this unique event. Your next chance won’t be until 2013!
Register now! http://www.eceee.org/summer_study/Registration/
“Inspirational. Tiring. Delightful”
Since 1993, eceee’s Summer Studies have advanced the frontiers in energy efficiency policy, research and implementation. It provides a full working week of formal but yet straightforward sessions together with informal meetings, wonderful climate and pleasant surroundings. Here, participants exchange ideas in a relaxed but intensely intellectual atmosphere, have lively discussions and come up with creative ideas.
Networking is intense. A summer study participant described the event with three words: “Inspirational. Tiring. Delightful”. And this captures the essence of an eceee Summer Study.
Participating in the Summer Study is also great for making contacts, regardless if you are looking for clients, need to discuss a project or are about to recruit qualified staff in a sector where demand of competent experts are greater than the supply.
Discuss your project, even without a formal paper
The heart of the Summer Study is the presentation and discussion of refereed papers in parallel panel sessions. Posters are presented in a session attended by all participants. Keynote speakers address plenary sessions.
During the week you will have ample time to share ideas with like-minded.
But the Summer Study also offers a structured setting for spontaneous discussions through scheduled informal sessions. Here, you sign up on-site for one of the 50+ hourly informal session slots.
Keynote speakers and programme on-line
We are proud to announce an impressive line-up of keynote speakers:
* Peter Bach of eceee and Paul Hodson of the European Commission will discuss European energy efficiency challenges moderated by Fiona Harvey, the Guardian’s environmental correspondent.
* eceee’s Hal Wilhite will introduce and moderate a session on growth and consumption.
* Here Anders Wijkman, vice president of the Club of Rome and the Tällberg Foundation, will speak about his new book on the growth dilemma.
* In an international session moderated by eceee’s Eoin Lees, Marianne Moscoso-Osterkorn from REEEP and the newly appointed Executive Director of the Global Building Best Practice Network Peter Graham will share their views on how energy efficiency can help solve international climate problems.
For more information on the programme, please see:
http://www.eceee.org/summer_study/programme/
Travel info updated
For travel info http://www.eceee.org/summer_study/travel_info/
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