Legal Week Web Seminar: Copenhagen and the legal implications for renewable energy

BusinessGreen.com sister title to host webinar on impact of Copenhagen on legal landscape

By BusinessGreen.com Staff

24 Nov 2009

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Following the Copenhagen climate summit, BusinessGreen.com's sister title Legal Week will host a Web Seminar on February 9 2010 to discuss the legal and regulatory landscape that is intended to help developers, energy companies and utilities to achieve the 2020 renewable energy commitment.

The event will bring together a virtual delegation from throughout Europe to identify the challenges that are the principal sticking points for increasing the rate of
renewable energy implementation.

To register your interest, send an email to legalweekconference@incisivemedia.com

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