Join the 41st International IAEE Energy conference from 10-13 June 2018 in Groningen!
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Dear FEB colleagues,
The 41st International IAEE conference on Energy business, markets and policy will be held from 10-13 June 2018 in Groningen. The theme of the conference is Transforming Energy Markets. Energy markets are rapidly changing: they become more internationally integrated but also more locally oriented. Market players are reinventing their roles and energy markets need to be responsive to innovation and new solutions.
We invite you to join the round table discussions, attend the plenary sessions or one of the concurrent sessions during the IAEE Energy conference. Click
here
for the full programme.
If you cannot attend the entire conference, you can make use of a day ticket only available to the FEB employees. The day ticket costs only €200 euro and will give you a daylong access to the conference from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. including coffee/tea and lunch
(only on Monday and Tuesday) . If you want to register with the day ticket, please use this code:
IAEEFebDay
on the
registration page
. Click the button Delegates with codes on the registration page (above) en fill in the code!
Do you have any questions about the conference, please email us at
info iaee2018.com
.
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