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Past Event
November 7, 2013
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
The Center on Global Energy Policy invites you to attend the China Energy and Sustainability Forum, co-hosted by the SIPA Energy Association (SEA) and the Sustainability Management Student Association. This forum will provide an in-depth examination of China’s future energy outlook, focusing in particular on energy policy trends and investment flow patterns within China’s energy industry. The forum’s keynote speaker, Nobuo Tanaka, Distinguished Fellow, Center on Global Energy Policy, and former Executive Director of the International Agencywill present an outlook on Chinese electricity and natural gas markets. Manuel Pinho, Visiting Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Faculty Affiliate, Center on Global Energy Policy, will moderate the event.
Other notable speakers include:
David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow, Center on Global Energy Policy and former Undersecretary of Energy (acting) and Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs
Pedro Neves Ferreira, Senior Vice President, Energias de Portugal
Registration is required. This event is open to press.
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