Central and Eastern European Power Confernce
02/2007
Date: February 26-27 Venue: Hilton Budapest WestEnd. Budapest, Hungary
Conference Overview
Conflicting objectives of keeping energy prices down to protect the competitiveness of EU industry, the reduction of CO2 emissions to meet the EU's Kyoto targets, and limiting Europe's dependence on energy imports while ensuring security of supply are increasing the unpredictability of the regulatory environment. These emerging trends are creating an uncertainty over the future development of the European energy market further increasing business risk within European Power Generation.
Platts 2nd Central and Eastern European Power Conference will consist of panel discussions where you will gain insight on the challenges of balancing new project development and emissions policies. Case-studies will showcase the challenges "in action" giving you the methodologies on how you can benefit from the current market conditions.
Topics will include:
Emission reduction projects¡ªDevelopment, finance, and maintenance Security of supply¡ªShortages and new capacity The future of energy and climate change European Commission's assessment of the Phase II National Allocation Plans How financiers and analysts view the markets Increasing investment to meet growing demands
Contact:
Sophie Adams Tel: +44 (0) 20 7176 6658 sophie_adams@platts.com
Sponsorship opportunities, contact: Andrew Cashin Tel: +44 (0) 20 7176 6220 andrew_cashin@platts.com
For media inquiries, contact: Kate McHugh Tel: +44 (0) 20 7176 6273 kate_mchugh@platts.com |