24/11/2008 - 10:00
24/11/2008 - 19:00
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Insight into the energy market of the future

24th November 2008, Bucharest Romania

Today, only 11% of the world's energy is generated from a renewable source. However, by the year 2070 Governments across the world predict that this number will have risen to around 60%. These figures clearly outline the importance and necessity of Renewable Energy, an industry that stands to play a huge part in safeguarding the future of our planet.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that by 2030, $1 trillion US dollars will be invested in renewable energy sources. This astronomical figure not only highlights the potential importance of this industry, but also dictates that Renewable Energy is likely to become one of the most economically attractive markets there is.

The SEE region undoubtedly has huge potential for future renewable energy projects, and is increasingly exploring these previously untapped resources. This market is being quickly realised, and should be viewed as vital to the success of renewable energy on a global scale.

Building on the popularity and tremendous success of past CEE Renewable Energy Forums, EastEuro Link is now launching its SEE Renewable Energy event, dedicated to highlighting the opportunities unique to this dynamic and emerging market.

Our SEE Renewable Energy Forum will equip you with the tools necessary to deal with the innate uncertainties of a market that is undoubtedly poised for unheralded transformation throughout 2008 and beyond.

The program will cover the complete spectrum of issues relevant to the industry, and all the areas examined will have a direct correlation with the industries bottom-line.

Our panel of expert speakers will closely examine the key energy market forces around the SEE region. Featuring international keynotes and leading experts addressing the most strategic, topical and relevant issues, the Forum will include extensive presentations and in-depth analysis of the key issues facing this exciting industry!

http://www.energy.easteurolink.co.uk/Upcoming-Renewable.html