IAEE International Energy Conference: Energy in Emerging and Developing Countries
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The opening plenary session of the 41st IAEE International Conference will discuss the challenges emerging and developing countries face of securing energy supply with rapidly growing demand, new ambitious environmental targets, and limited access to international capital markets. It also brings important opportunities: energy access provides important health and environmental benefits, and regions might be rich in renewable energy resources. Speakers from France, China and India will share their insights.
Read more about this plenary session and the speakers here (oage is no longer available).
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