“Ce serait suicidaire” : pourquoi l’Europe redoute sa dépendance au gaz américain
Au rythme actuel, les Etats-Unis pourraient fournir 80 % du GNL dont les Européens ont besoin en 2030. Bien trop risqué dans un contexte géopolitique tendu.
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Past Event
March 26, 2019
7:30 am - 9:00 am
Location: CleanCapital in WeWork 205 E. 42nd. St., Floor 19 New York, NY Please join the Greater NYC Chapter of Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE) and Columbia | SIPA Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy (WIE) program for a breakfast gathering on March 26. This will be a great opportunity to get together and network with other female energy professionals, WIE alumni, and current students near the Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) Summit going on that day. It will be an interactive, informal breakfast discussion among women in our industry. Confirmed speaker: Amy Jaffe, David M. Rubenstein senior fellow for energy and the environment and director of the Energy Security and Climate Change program at the Council on Foreign Relations and Co-chair of CGEP’s Women in Energy Steering Committee. Others are still to be confirmed. Cost: Free. Thank you to CleanCapital, Greentech Capital Advisors, and Women in Energy for sponsoring this event. This event is free to attend, but pre-registration is required. Please bring your ID and register ahead of time so that you will be on the list at the front desk when you check-in in the lobby. This event is open to WIE students and alumni, WRISE members, and other supporters of Women in Energy and the Greater New York City Chapter of WRISE. Please RSVP only if you can commit to attending.
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