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THE CARBON TRADING SUMMIT
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Conférence : The Carbon Trading Summit
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Code :
ECT0902
Date :
Le 05 février 2009
Durée :
1 jour
Lieu :
Paris
Plein tarif :
1195 euros HT soit euros TTC
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Description
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Given the uncertainty of the post-2012 regulatory framework, the major stakeholders in the carbon market are looking for guarantees for their carbon credits. During an economic downturn, companies and financial institutions need better insights into potential developments in carbon trading, and they need to seize new opportunities.
The Carbon Trading Summit will identify the trends and business drivers that will dominate the carbon market following the Copenhagen international climate summit in December 2009. The Economist Intelligence Unit will help you predict the key features of the crucial mega-trends that will dominate the global market. Priority will be given to discussion of real operational business issues, focusing on best practice and case studies. Topics to be discussed:
Review of the global carbon market: what does the future hold?
Impact of carbon requirements on your global and financial strategy: organisation and sustainability
Carbon trading and financial innovation: the role of financial institutions
Key steps for setting up a Clean Development Mechanism: delivery, legal aspects and risk control
The role of emerging markets and new players in global carbon markets
Why you should attend:
Learn how you can best tap into new high-potential markets
Sharpen your understanding of the risks and rewards of Carbon Trading
Network with your peers and meet with high level speakers
Return to your company with the major tools necessary to succeed in your sector
Combining a high-profile agenda with a high degree of interactivity, the Carbon Trading Summit will enable you to meet your individual and corporate objectives. Join us at Cercle de l'Union Interalliée on February 5th 2009 for this one-day event.
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Speakers :
Air France
NYSE Euronext and Bluenext
CEZ
Deutsche Bank
Edison
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg
Endesa
European Investment Bank
Holcim Group Support
Iberdrola Generaciòn
IETA
Lafarge
Merrill Lynch
Orbeo
The Dow Chemical Company
The European Climate Exchange
© Development Institute International 2008
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