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ICP – the way financial institutions can make fighting climate change a business case
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

ICP – the way financial institutions can make fighting climate change a business case

On September 12-14, 2018, San Francisco hosted the Global Climate Action Summit. The operative word is on “action.” At the summit, the Joint Statement of the Supporting Institutions of the Climate…

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edieLIVE
16 - 18 May 2016 • 2 Days

edieLIVE

edieLIVE, formerly Sustainability Live, is the UK's leading energy, sustainability and resource efficiency exhibition for business end-users. It connects public and private sector energy and sustainability professionals with the information,…

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Carsten Glenting

Carsten Glenting

Carsten Glenting is partner at Viegand Maagøe, a specialist consulting company within the fields of energy efficiency, renewable energy and green transition. He holds a M.Sc. in mathematics and finance and has 30 years’ experience in management…

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Eduard Serrat

Eduard Serrat

Eduard Serrat is working as Communication and Social Media Manager at EEIP. He is managing the EEIP writers' network and blog expansion into new areas of the energy transition. With an academic background in political science and communication, he…

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Ettore Piantoni

Ettore Piantoni

Ettore Piantoni has more than thirty years’ experience in the energy industry. He holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano, Italy and is a certified energy management expert. Since 2013 he has worked as an…

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Georg Vogt

Georg Vogt

Georg Vogt is Head of the ICT Innovation Energy at empirica. He has been managing international projects in the smart energy domain since 2011. In SINTEG he is in charge for international events and development and implementation of networking…

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PROSUMERS as the future of Energy
17 February 2022 • 11:00 - 12:15 CET

PROSUMERS as the future of Energy

Agenda and registration https://www.eventbrite.es/e/prosumers-as-the-future-of-energy-registration-251419391167 MERLON opens conversation with Renaissance and with INTERPRETER to discuss energy in local communities and flexibility in grids…

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DEEP 2.0 - De-risking energy efficiency through better reference data
Finance & Economics

DEEP 2.0 - De-risking energy efficiency through better reference data

The De-risking Energy Efficiency Platform (DEEP) is an open-source database for energy efficiency investments performance monitoring and benchmarking. DEEP provides an improved understanding of the…

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Charging Ahead: How Electric Vehicles Are Powering a Sustainable Future for the Next Generation of Innovators
Renewable Energy • Buildings & Transport

Charging Ahead: How Electric Vehicles Are Powering a Sustainable Future for the Next Generation of Innovators

The hum of an electric motor, once a novelty, is rapidly becoming the soundtrack of our urban landscapes. Not long ago, the idea of electric vehicles (EVs) dominating our roads felt like a distant…

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Central banks need to prepare for climate change
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

Central banks need to prepare for climate change

In 2006, the notorious Stern Report asserted that climate change poses the biggest challenge to the discipline of economics. Markets, it argued, cannot properly account for climate change and its…

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