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5th HAEE Energy Transition Symposium

Theoxenia Palace Hotel, Kifisia

30 September 2020 - 02 October 2020

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Event Description

The HAEE - Hellenic Association for Energy Economics - is organizing its 5th Energy Transition Symposium that will take place at Theoxenia Palace Hotel, Kifisia, in Athens, Greece, between 30 September and 2 October 2020, and will focus on challenging energy, economic and environmental issues. The Symposium aims at providing an international forum for the exchange of ideas, research results, and experiences among experts and professionals engaged in academic, business, government, national and international organizations, working in all areas related to energy, environment and economy.

Europe has set ambitious targets to increase energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and raise the share of renewable energy. Nevertheless, the scenery of the South-Eastern European region with multiple changing geopolitical and social conditions, poses serious questions, challenges and opportunities for countries, industries, professionals and academics. The Symposium will focus on these concerns on the one hand, but it will also provide a close overview of the raised opportunities in the energy sector.

We are pleased to announce that we anticipate to host more than 30 Paper presentations, and about 100 plenary speakers - energy experts from the industrial, governmental, financial and academic worlds from Greece and around the globe - who will present and debate their views. As such, numerous projects and investment opportunities will be discussed, as well as the possibility of major international energy players to participate in the Greek energy markets.

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