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Washington (United States)/Grenoble (France) - September 10, 2012 - Enerdata has the honour of being invited to speak at the upcoming EU-US Summit on Science, Technology, Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth held in Washington on the 11th of September 2012.
The yearly summit organized by the Howard H. Baker Center for Public Policy and supported by the European Commission, U.S. Department of Energy, NSF, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Oak Ridge gathers experts from all around the globe to discuss visions of sustainable economic growth. The conference will bring together national authorities, policy makers, international organisations and researchers to exchange views on how energy and environmental issues can be tackled in light of the new macro-economic situation. The forum offers key energy players a space to collaborate together combining technological and human expertise to create a sustainable future.
Leveraging 30+ years of experience in the field of energy demand forecasts and policy evaluation, Enerdata's President, Mr. Château, will open a panel discussion on the possible low carbon futures looking specifically at the next 30 - 50 years. He will present the Steady Progress Scenario sharing his expertise with his fellow panellists from the Howard H. Baker Center for Public Policy and the Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment at the University of Tennessee. His presentation will be held on Tuesday the 11th of August at 13:30.
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