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Subject: WEC assessment of global energy policies - what does it mean
for the UK? UKWEC workshop - 14 Feb 2012
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 15:02:19 +0000
From: <UK...@energyinst.org>
To: <he...@HETranslation.co.uk>

Dear Eur Ing Eppel

As an EI member I thought you might be interested in the UKWEC workshop
on 14 February 2012, 11.00 - 14.00 outlined below. Full details are
also on the UKWEC Website www.energyinst.org/ukwec-events

Places are limited so if you would like to attend please respond quickly.


WEC assessment of global energy policies - what does it mean for the UK?
UKWEC workshop

Venue: CMS Cameron McKenna, Mitre House, 160 Aldersgate Street, London
EC1A 4DD


Governments across the world typically wrestle with similar energy policy
objectives, eg as to security, social equity and the environment. The
policies that are pursued are important.

The World Energy Council has recently published its latest study of 92
country energy policies and practices (see
http://www.worldenergy.org/publications/). It has developed an Energy
Sustainability Index (in which the UK ranking has slipped), and included
sector reports on transport, energy efficiency and innovative financing
mechanisms for existing and new infrastructure.

Our emphasis on 14 February will be on the key messages from this work
for the UK.


PROGRAMME

10.30 Registration, Tea and Coffee

11.00 Speakers

Pierre Gadonneix, Chairman, World Energy Council

Christoph Frei, Secretary General, World Energy Council

Joan MacNaughton, CB, HonFEI, Chair of WEC's Assessment of Energy and
Climate Policies Committee and President, Energy Institute

Mark Robson, Partner, Oliver Wyman

In the Chair - Michael J S Gibbons, OBE, FEI, UKWEC Chairman


13.15 - 1400 Buffet Lunch

To reserve a place please reply to this email with the details requested
below:

Name :

Position:.

Organisation:

t:

e:


UKWEC Members Free

EI Members (but non-UKWEC members) - �36 (inc VAT);
Non-Members - �60 (inc VAT)

Cheques payable to Energy Institute

Credit card details - (Number; expiry date; valid from date; and 3 or 4
digit security code)

(you are welcome to call and pay over the phone)


Please reply to:

Catherine Cosgrove
UKWEC Secretariat
Energy Institute, 61 New Cavendish Street, London, W1G 7AR w:
www.energyinst.org

t: 020 7467 7111
f: 020 7255 1472
e: UK...@energyinst.org
w: www.energyinst.org/ukwec


If I have already confirmed your place you need not reapply.
Priority will be given to UKWEC members.

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(www.energyinst.org/elibrary) section of the EI Website - full text,
searchable books and periodicals on energy related subjects, including
oil, gas, renewables, energy management and the environment:
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